Influx Care Facility (ICF) Site - Pecos, TX
ID: ACF-GCS-J-2207-1Type: Justification
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIESACF OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING SERVICESWashington, DC, 20201, USA

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SOCIAL- OTHER (G099)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Administration for Children and Families, is seeking to extend the contract for the Influx Care Facility (ICF) located in Pecos, Texas, which is essential for the care of unaccompanied children (UC) in federal custody. The contract, originally awarded to Family Endeavors, Inc., provides necessary services for the operation of the ICF, which has a capacity of up to 3,000 beds for UC, and is critical for the Office of Refugee Resettlement's compliance with statutory responsibilities regarding the care of these children. The justification for this extension includes the addition of two three-month option periods, extending the contract through November 2023, with the total estimated value of the contract to be disclosed. Interested parties can reach out to David Greaves at David.Greaves@acf.hhs.gov or Marvin Nunez at Marvin.Nunez@acf.hhs.gov for further information.

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