The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking sources for providing Medical Detoxification Services to veterans experiencing substance abuse issues. This Sources Sought Notice is intended for market research to identify qualified vendors capable of delivering these services, which will align with the policies of the Veterans Health Administration. The contractor will deliver social and medical detoxification services on a 24/7 basis, including emergent detox services. To qualify, providers must be licensed in their state and develop individualized treatment plans in coordination with Fargo VA staff.
The anticipated contract aims to commence on January 1, 2025, and is expected to be a firm fixed-price agreement. Vendors interested in participating must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and identify themselves as Veteran-owned if applicable.
Potential vendors are requested to submit their company name, contact information, and a capability statement detailing their ability to deliver the required services. This notice serves solely for information gathering and does not constitute a contractual commitment from the government. Interested parties should direct their responses to the specified contract specialist, Morgan Galer, at the provided email address.
The document outlines a "Sources Sought" request for medical detoxification services, aimed at identifying potential providers in compliance with federal regulations. It requests companies to fill out specific information, including their name, address, and contact details, alongside their SAM UEI number. There is a section for socio-economic classifications according to NAICS Code 621420, allowing businesses to identify their status as small businesses, veteran-owned, disadvantaged, or certified HUBZone entities. Additionally, companies must indicate the estimated percentage of services they intend to perform as prime contractors versus those they plan to subcontract. This document serves as a preliminary step in the federal procurement process, aimed at gathering information to inform future requests for proposals (RFPs) related to medical detoxification services. Its structured format highlights necessary compliance information and assists in promoting the inclusion of diverse businesses in government contracting opportunities.