Second Chance Act Goods and Services Pre-Solicitation Notice
ID: PRESOL-PPSO-FY25Type: Presolicitation
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTSADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTSAOUSC-PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20002, USA

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Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers (621420)

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Q528
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    Presolicitation notice: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS is seeking goods and services related to Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers. The federal Judiciary intends to procure treatment services and/or Second Chance Act goods and services for federal defendants and persons under supervision using Blanket Purchase Agreements. The services may include urine collection, counseling, physical examinations, detoxification, residential treatment, and transportation. The goods and services may include cognitive behavioral therapy, child-care, medical services, computer hardware/software, identification, transportation, transitional housing, domestic violence intervention, and job training. The specific services and requirements will be identified in the solicitation for Blanket Purchase Agreements.

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