G099--Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Services, Maui, HI
ID: 36C26125Q0616Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261)MATHER, CA, 95655, USA

NAICS

Temporary Shelters (624221)

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SOCIAL- OTHER (G099)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Services in Maui, Hawaii, specifically for an emergency housing project. The objective is to provide immediate, safe residential settings and comprehensive case management for eligible homeless Veterans, with a focus on stabilization and transition to permanent housing. This initiative is crucial for addressing Veteran homelessness and includes requirements for 24/7 on-site staffing, nutritious meals, and transportation assistance, among others. The solicitation for this opportunity, originally designated as 36C26125Q0616, has been canceled as of August 21, 2025, and interested parties should contact Contract Specialist Joshua Barrios at Joshua.Barrios@va.gov for further information.

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    Joshua BarriosContract Specialist
    Joshua.Barrios@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the VA Sierra Pacific Network (VISN 21) and Network Contracting Office (NCO) 21, issued an amendment to solicitation 36C26125Q0616. This amendment, designated as 0001 with an effective date of August 21, 2025, serves the purpose of canceling the aforementioned solicitation. The document, a Standard Form 30 (Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract), indicates that all terms and conditions of the original document remain unchanged except as provided by this amendment. Offerors were required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to avoid rejection of their offers. The cancellation was signed by Emily Trinh, Contracting Officer.
    This government solicitation, 36C26125Q0616, from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) outlines a request for proposals (RFP) for Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Emergency Housing with case management services on Maui, Hawaii. The VA aims to award a single, five-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2030, with an estimated maximum value of 21,095 'days' of service. The program seeks to provide immediate, safe residential settings and comprehensive case management for eligible homeless Veterans, focusing on stabilization, resource acquisition, and transition to permanent housing. Key requirements include 24/7 on-site staffing, adherence to specific site characteristics (e.g., accessibility, maintenance), provision of nutritious meals and laundry facilities, and transportation assistance. Contractors must demonstrate a proactive outreach plan, maintain an 80% occupancy rate, achieve a 55% positive discharge rate to permanent housing, and limit negative discharges to 20%. Staff must meet stringent qualifications, training, background screening, and conduct standards, including maintaining professional boundaries and ensuring Veteran privacy. Administrative requirements cover emergency plans, written policies, and efficient communication with the VA. The contract emphasizes a collaborative approach to ending Veteran homelessness, with specific performance standards monitored through a Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP).
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is preparing to issue a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Emergency Housing Services in Maui, HI. The solicitation number for this RFQ is 36C26125Q0616, which is expected to be released between July 28 and July 31, 2025, with a proposal deadline set for August 18, 2025. The relevant industry classification is under NAICS code 624221, which applies to organizations offering emergency shelter services, with a size standard of $13.5 million. Interested contractors are required to register in the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.SAM.gov to be eligible for consideration. For questions, inquiries should be directed to the Contract Specialist, Joshua Barrios, via email. This project signifies a crucial step in the VA's commitment to providing essential services for homeless veterans, ensuring they receive necessary healthcare support in the Pacific Islands region.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) by the Department of Veterans Affairs for Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Emergency Housing Services in the Pacific Islands Health Care System. The contract will provide emergency housing with accompanying case management for eligible homeless veterans on Maui, HI, over a five-year period starting on October 1, 2025. The anticipated total award amount is $13.5 million. The contractor must deliver comprehensive support services, including outreach, case management, and preparation for permanent housing. A focus on compliance with established performance standards and requirements, including eligibility assessments and monitoring of service performance, is emphasized. The contractor is also held accountable for maintaining a minimum occupancy rate of 80% for the beds available. Key requirements involve provision of safe residential settings, 24/7 on-site staffing, thorough case management, and the development of a Housing Support Plan for each veteran. Particular attention must also be paid to accessibility, health and safety, and engagement in structured activities to enhance living conditions. Continuous communication and collaboration with the VA is required for effective service delivery and reporting. Overall, this RFP reflects the government's commitment to assisting veterans facing homelessness, emphasizing a structured, comprehensive approach to emergency housing services.
    The Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) outlines the systematic method for evaluating contractor performance for a 6-bed emergency housing project for homeless Veterans on Maui, Hawaii. The plan details monitoring procedures, responsibilities of government personnel (Contracting Officer and Contracting Officer's Technical Representative), and performance standards. Key performance indicators include maintaining 80% occupancy, adhering to admission protocols, comprehensive case management, timely submission of housing support plans and monthly summaries, and achieving positive discharge outcomes (55% to permanent housing, 20% or less negative discharges). Surveillance methods involve direct observation, periodic inspection, user surveys, and sampling. Performance is rated, with acceptable performance at 95-100% and unacceptable performance (below 90%) requiring a Contract Discrepancy Report and a corrective action plan. Performance assessment meetings will occur quarterly.
    The Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) outlines a structured approach for evaluating the performance of a contract concerning a 6 Bed Emergency Housing project for homeless Veterans in Maui, Hawaii, as part of the VA Pacific Island Health Care System. It specifies what will be monitored, the methods, responsible personnel, and documentation processes involved in evaluating contractor performance. Key roles include the Contracting Officer (CO), who ensures compliance and fair treatment, and the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR), responsible for technical administration. The QASP defines performance standards expected from the contractor, utilizing a Performance Requirements Summary with benchmarks for occupancy rates, assessment protocols, case management, and satisfactory discharge outcomes. Continuous monitoring methods include direct observation, periodic inspections, user surveys, and random sampling. The government's approach to documenting performance emphasizes accountability, with established protocols for addressing unacceptable performance, including the issuance of Contract Discrepancy Reports (CDRs). Regular assessments encourage contractor compliance, ultimately benefiting Veterans accessing emergency housing services through organized support and improved living conditions. Overall, this plan serves to ensure the effective management and quality assurance of services provided to homeless Veterans in Maui.
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