Child Care Services at the National Archives & Records Administration
ID: 88310325Q00048Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATIONNARA CONTRACTING OFFICECOLLEGE PARK, MD, 20740, USA

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Child Care Services (624410)

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SOCIAL- OTHER (G099)
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    The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is seeking proposals for the operation of a Child Day Care Center located at its Archives II facility in College Park, Maryland, through solicitation number 88310325Q00048. The contract aims to provide self-sustaining child care services for approximately 44 preschool children, ranging from infants to five years old, ensuring a safe and enriching environment that complies with state and federal regulations. This initiative is crucial for supporting the workforce and enhancing employee satisfaction among federal employees and their families. Interested contractors should contact Sheila Drumheller at Sheila.Drumheller@nara.gov or 301-837-1859, or Denise Wilson at Denise.Wilson@nara.gov or 301-837-2988 for further details, as the contract duration is set for 10 years with performance assessments based on competitive evaluation.

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    The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is seeking proposals for a Child Day Care Center at its Archives II facility in College Park, Maryland, through solicitation number 88310325Q00048. This request for quotation (RFQ) outlines the requirement for self-sustaining child care services to cater to approximately 44 preschool children, distributed across different age groups from infants to five-year-olds. The selected contractor will be responsible for maintaining quality services that align with developmental goals, ensuring a safe and enriching environment in compliance with State and federal regulations. The contract duration is set for 10 years, with performance assessments based on competitive evaluation and the government’s best interest. Potential contractors must demonstrate compliance with accreditation standards, ensure qualified staff, and maintain open lines of communication with parents. Mandatory documentation, including operational plans and monthly status reports, must be submitted regularly. The contractor shall also uphold strict safety and health protocols and is obligated to manage operational costs independently of government funding. The overall objective emphasizes the importance of quality childcare services within the federal infrastructure, aligning with workforce support and employee satisfaction for federal employees and their families.
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