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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 21, 2005 FBO #1425
MODIFICATION

G -- G-Community Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Services

Notice Date
10/19/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
621420 — Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
 
Contracting Office
Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Acquisitions Branch, 320 First Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20534
 
ZIP Code
20534
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-RFQ-200-018-6-NE-Newark-NJ-See-Below
 
Response Due
10/27/2005
 
Archive Date
6/1/2006
 
Point of Contact
Katharina Washington, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-307-3070, Fax 202-307-2780, - James Smith, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-307-0985, Fax 202-307-1146,
 
E-Mail Address
kwashington@bop.gov, jsmith@bop.gov
 
Description
This modification is to replace the Request for Information posted October 13, 2005. Response Date: October 27, 2005 RFQ 200-018-6-NE, Community Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment within the confines of Interstate Route 280, Bergen Avenue, Chancellor Avenue, McCarter Highway, the Passaic River, and within 3 blocks of a local public transportation stop to and from 50 Fenwick Street, Newark, New Jersey TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES This announcement is posted as a request for information only, for an upcoming solicitation that will be posted in FEDBIZOPPS. This request for information is issued to determine whether or not there are qualified sources that will be able to meet the requirements. The solicitation will be for Community Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment services for male and female Federal offenders held under the authority of United States Statutes within the confines of Interstate Route 280, Bergen Avenue, Chancellor Avenue, McCarter Highway, the Passaic River, and within 3 blocks of a local public transportation stop to and from 50 Fenwick Street, Newark, New Jersey. The services required for this contract include: Base Year, Option Year One, Option Year Two, Option Year Three and Option Year Four, respectively for the following: Base Year: Estimated Number of Inmates 96: (1) Intake Assessments (one per inmate); Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 16 units per 96 inmates = 1,536 sessions; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 67 units per 96 inmates = 6,432 sessions; Mental Health Intake Assessments 1 report per 5 inmates = 5 reports; Medication Monitoring 2 unit per 5 inmates = 10 units; Option Year 1: Estimated Number of Inmates 101: (1) Intake Assessments (one per inmate); Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 16 units per 101 inmates = 1,616 sessions; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 67 units per 101 inmates = 6,767 sessions; Mental Health Intake Assessments 1 report per 5 inmates = 5 reports; Medication Monitoring 2 unit per 5 inmates = 10 units; Option Year 2: Estimated Number of Inmates 106: (1) Intake Assessments (one per inmate); Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 16 units per 106 inmates = 1,696 sessions; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 67 units per 106 inmates = 7,102 sessions; Mental Health Intake Assessments 1 report per 5 inmates = 5 reports; Medication Monitoring 1 unit per 6 inmates = 6 units; Option Year 3: Estimated Number of Inmates 111: (1) Intake Assessments (one per inmate); Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 16 units per 111 inmates = 1,776 sessions; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 67 units per 111 inmates = 7,437 sessions; Mental Health Intake Assessments 1 report per 5 inmates = 5 reports; Medication Monitoring 1 unit per 7 inmates = 7 units; Option Year 4: Estimated Number of Inmates 116: (1) Intake Assessments (one per inmate); Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 16 units per 116 inmates = 1,856 sessions; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 67 units per 116 inmates = 7,772 sessions; Mental Health Intake Assessments 1 report per 5 inmates = 5 reports; Medication Monitoring 1 unit per 7 inmates = 7 units. The anticipated period of performance is April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2011 if all option years are exercised. If you have an interest in the upcoming request for quotation, please provide a written response to the questions below and provide your response to Katharina Washington, Contracting Officer via fax at (202)307-2780 or email at kwashington@bop.gov. You are advised that providing responses to the questions will not automatically include you in the acquisition process for this solicitation. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 1. What experience does your agency have in providing drug abuse/mental treatment to the offender population? 2. What experience does your agency have working with law enforcement agencies, community corrections centers (halfway houses), or work release programs? 2. What are the requirements for an individual to provide outpatient drug abuse/mental treatment within the confines of Interstate Route 280, Bergen Avenue, Chancellor Avenue, McCarter Highway, the Passaic River, and within 3 blocks of a local public transportation stop to and from 50 Fenwick Street, Newark, New Jersey? 3. What are the requirements for a facility to operate an outpatient drug abuse/mental treatment program within the confines of Interstate Route 280, Bergen Avenue, Chancellor Avenue, McCarter Highway, the Passaic River, and within 3 blocks of a local public transportation stop to and from 50 Fenwick Street, Newark, New Jersey? 4. Does your agency use a cognitive-behavioral approach to drug abuse/mental treatment programs? 5. What treatment techniques does your agency employ to target criminality (i.e. changing antisocial behavior and feelings, reducing antisocial peer associations, increasing self -control, etc.)? 6. What assessment tools does your agency use? What does an assessment by your agency include? 7. What type of group therapy does your agency offer? What is your counselor to client ratio for group? What time are your group therapy sessions offered? 8. Are there any public transportation issues that effect clients ability to get to your facility? 9. How does your agency provide referral agents documentation of treatment services rendered? 10. Would your agency have problems obtaining and maintaining qualified staff? 11. Are there any state regulations that prohibit disclosure of client? 12. Are there any physical space limitations at your facility that would interfere with providing services to groups of twelve clients or more? 13. Does your agency have internet capabilities, a FAX machine and answering services or machines? 14. Do you feel a pre-solicitation conference would provide any assistance in clarifying the requirement for this area? If so, explain how it would be helpful. 15. Are there innovations in the area of drug abuse/mental treatment that the BOP could benefit from and if so what are they?
 
Record
SN00917756-W 20051021/051019211809 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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