Drug Demand Reduction Program Support Services
ID: SSN_Drug_Demand_Reduction_Program_Support_ServicesType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7MX USPFO ACTIVITY CAANG 195BEALE AFB, CA, 95903-2180, USA

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Office Administrative Services (561110)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the California Air National Guard, is seeking vendors to provide support services for its Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDRP). The procurement aims to identify contractors capable of managing, implementing, and overseeing DDRP operations, which include specimen collection, training, and compliance with established Department of Defense instructions. This program is crucial for maintaining drug-free standards within the military, ensuring compliance with performance benchmarks, and providing necessary training to personnel. Interested parties must submit their organization information and a tailored capability statement by email to the designated contact, Kristian Martin Perlas, at 195wg.fal.msc.contracting.org@us.af.mil, with the submission deadline not specified in the notice.

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    The California Air National Guard seeks a contractor for Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDRP) Management Services. The contractor will manage, implement, and oversee DDRP operations, including specimen collection and packaging, training, and reporting, adhering to DAFMAN 44-197, AFMAN 44-198, and DoD instructions. Key responsibilities include ensuring program compliance, conducting various drug testing types, maintaining accurate records, and providing comprehensive training to government personnel. The contractor must meet specific performance benchmarks, such as maintaining untestable specimen rates below 1% and achieving monthly/quarterly testing targets. Strict security protocols, including CAC requirements, background checks, and IT/COMSEC security, are mandatory. The government will provide workspace and testing supplies, while the contractor is responsible for all other resources. The PWS outlines deliverables, performance standards, and places of performance for various California Air National Guard units.
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