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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 27,1997 PSA#1918U.S. Penitentiary, 1300 Metropolitan Ave, Attn: Regional Contracting
Office, Leavenworth, KS 66048-1254 R -- LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR FEDERAL INMATES SOL RFQ 275-0060-7
DUE 091997 POC Larry Burgess, Contract Specialist, (913) 682-8700 Ext
616 (I)This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items
prepared in accordance with the format in the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in the notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation; proposals are being requested and written
solicitations will not be issued. (II) This solicitation is issued as
Request-For-Quotation (RFQ) 275-060-7 . (III) The solicitation document
and incorporated provisions are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular FAC-46. (IV) This solicitation is 100% set-aside
for small business. It is advertised as full and open competition. The
Standard Classification Code (SIC)is 8111, with a size standard of 5.0
million dollars. (V) (Line Item One): The contractor shall provide 48-3
hour sessions per year for a minimum of 35 weeks per year. An Open
Forum/Open House, Question and Answer Session will constitute 1 session
and the 4 hours mandatory training and orientation will constitute one
session. Additional time will be necessary for legal research, and
preparation of legal materials and of correspondence. The program shall
be designed to provide assistance to as many prisoners as possible
within the designated to provide assistance to as many prisoners as
possible within the designed federal prison. (VI) (Statement of Work)
Contractor shall provide Legal Assistance Services to Federal Inmates
incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution and Federal Prison
Camp located at Oxford, Wisconsin. Services to include but are not
limited to providing legal assistance to prisoners within a federal
prison or to a prisoner previously incarcerated at that prison but
subsequently transferred to another prison after the initial interview
with the program. Additionally whenever possible, the program should
be designated to provide clinical practice to law students. Legal
Assistance may cover a wide range of civil matters including family
law, wills and trust, and property rights, and may entail research of
state and federal statutes and case law. In addition, legal assistance
encompass post-conviction issues, immigration issues sentencing and
parole issues, inmate discipline and other correctional issues. Legal
assistance programs staff and participants must be familiar with their
referenced areas and are required to become familiar with the policies
and practices of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Program participants
are not expected to file cases in court or represent prisoners before
a court of administrative agency; they may do so, however, so long as
assistance to other prisoners is not hindered. All program participants
(Students, Attorneys, Etc.) will be required to attend training at the
Federal Correctional Institution, Oxford, Wisconsin on security and
other information necessary to conduct themselves properly within a
correctional institution. The content and nature of this training will
be determined at the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer. He/she
may require each program participant to complete and sign a personal
history statement and a pledge to abide by the Bureau regulations and
institution guidelines. Further, the Chief Executive officer may
require the participants to comply with additional security
requirements, (NCIC and Fingerprint investigation reports).
Communications between the program participants and prisoners shall be
treated as an attorney-client relationship. The program will generally
operate with the same independence as privately retained attorneys.
Thus, at least one attorney, who is licensed within the State of
Wisconsin must supervise all law students or paralegal students
providing the service. This attorney must provide a signed statement
accepting professional responsibility for the acts of each student or
Paralegal affecting the institution. In addition, neither staff nor
other prisoners will be provided to interpret for prisoners who do not
speak or understand English. Prisoners may be referred by the program
to outside counsel for additional legalassistance but no referral fee
shall be paid to the program sponsor participant. If such referrals
are routinely made, the program shall have a rotating pool of attorneys
in the community or provide the prisoner with a list of attorneys whom
he or she may contact on his or her own. An attorney or firm who is
not on the list shall be added upon request to the contractor. The
program is subject to audit by the General Accounting Office, the
Inspector General's Office of the Department of Justice, and other
auditing agencies of the federal government. Therefore, the following
information is necessary to insure compliance with applicable federal
law. For programs affiliated with law school, reports reports shall be
made at the end of each quarter or semester. For programs not tied to
an academic year, quarterly reports shall be made. In addition, a
final report shall be made compiled from the date of the last report
outlining all expenses charged to the program funds. This report shall
be filed at the end of thecontract period, but no later than July 1,
1998. The quarterly and final reports shall include the following
information: 1) a brief synopsis of how the program is administered by
the contractor 2) The names and status (i.e) Attorney, Paralegal, or
Law Student) of persons providing the services and administering the
program. 3) the number of prisoners requesting interviews or
assistance; the number of prisoners interviews, and the total number of
interviews conducted. 4) The number of hours spent in interviews and an
average length of the interviews, researching legal issues, preparing
legal briefs or correspondence or other materials for the prisoners,
appearing in court or administrative hearings, and on any other item
which occupied considerable time the program participant. 6) A brief
synopsis of the significant issues handled by the program 7) a
breakdown office equipment and supplies. Restrictions: 1) If a prisoner
requests assistance to bring a suit against the United States or any of
its agencies oremployees, the head of the program must attempt an
informal resolution of the matter with the appropriate Bureau of
Prisons Regional Counsel prior to filing in court. This requirement
shall be in addition to any other remedies the prisoners may be
required to exhaust prior to bringing suit. 2) Given the considerable
expense involved, class action suits shall not be funded by Legal
Assistance Program funds. 3) Fee generating cases shall not be filed in
any case in which the program funds are used. Any suit filed by program
participant as a result of the program, must provide that any and all
proceeds will be solely for the remuneration of the prisoner plaintiff.
4) Program sponsor and participants shall not accept remuneration from
the prisoners, is family, or from any other source in exchange for the
services offered under this Statement of Work 5) Neither the program
nor its sponsors may apply for fees under the Equal Access to Justice
Act or any suit funded wholly or in part by the Legal Assistance
Programfunds. If any attorney's fees are awarded or generated under
this Act for an other reason, the funds shall be assigned to the United
States Treasury as required 31 U.S.C. 3302(1988). The resulting
contract to provide the above services will be considered a contractual
agreement and not a personal appointment to a federal position. The
contractor will be monitored to ensure that end results are obtained.
Justice Acquisition Regulation (JAR) clause 2852.270-70, Contracting
Officer's Technical Representative. The contractor's performance will
be monitored by the (COTR). Ms. M.E. Doucette-Lunstrum,
Attorney-Advisor, FCI Oxford, WI 608-584-5511, is hereby designated to
act as COTR under this contract. The COTR is responsible for:
receiving all deliverables; inspecting and accepting the supplies or
services provided here under in accordance with the terms and
conditions of this contract; providing direction to the contractor
which clarifies the contract effort, fills in details or otherwise
serves to accomplish the contractual scope of work; evaluating
performance; and certifying all invoices/vouchers for acceptance of the
supplies or services furnished for payment, prior to forwarding the
original invoice to the payment office and a confirmed copy to the
Contracting Officer. The COTR does not have the authority to alter the
contractor's obligations under the contract, direct changes that fall
within the purview of the General Provisions clause, entitled
"changes" and/or modify any of the expressed terms, conditions,
specifications, or cost to the Government. For security reasons, the
Government reserves the right to prohibit certain contractor employees
from working under this contract. In accordance with the Prompt
Payment Act, contract payments will be made monthly, based on sessions
received by the Government.(VII) All contract performance will take
place at the Federal Correctional Institution, Oxford, Wisconsin.
during the estimated date of October 1, 1997 through September 30,
1998. (VIII) FAR provision 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors-Commercial
is hereby included by reference. The following are addenda to FAR
Provision 52.212-1: At paragraph Period for Acceptance of Offers. The
offeror agrees to hold the prices in its offer firm for 90 calendar
days from the date specified for receipt of offers. At the paragraph
(e) multiple offers has been determined by the Contracting Officer not
to be applicable to this solicitation and is hereby removed in its
entirety for the purpose of this requirement. At the paragraph (h)
multiple awards, is not applicable to this requirement. (IX) FAR
provision 52.212-2 is incorporated by reference with the following
addenda; in a paragraph (a); the government will evaluate proposals in
the following order of importance A; Cost to the government. (X) FAR
provision 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Items, will be completed and submitted with
the proposal. (XI) FAR clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial Items, hereby applies to this solicitation. The
following are addenda to FAR clause 52.212-4. The following FAR clauses
are incorporated by reference: 52.237-2, Protection of Government
Buildings, Equipment and Vegetation, 52.232-18 Availability of Funds,
52.203-3 Gratuities, 52.224-1 Privacy Act Notification, 52.224-2
Privacy Act, and 52-225-11 Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases.
Justice Acquisition Regulation (JAR) Clause 2852.270-70, Contracting
Officer's Technical Representative. (XII) FAR clause 52.212-5 Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items hereby applies to this acquisition. In
accordance with FAR clause 52.212-5, the following clauses are hereby
incorporated by reference in paragraph (b): 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity
(E.O. 11246), 52.222-35, Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and
Vietnam Era Veterans (38 U.S.C. 4212), 52.222-36, Affirmative Action
for Handicapped Workers (29 U.S.C. 793), Employment Reports on Special
Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (38 U.S.C. 4212).
(XIII) The contractor agrees to adhere to all regulations prescribed by
the institution for safety, security, custody and conduct of inmates.
The period for this contract will be from date of award (estimated
10/1/1997) thru 9/30/1998. (XIV) Defense Priorities and Allocations
system (DPAS) is not applicable for this procurement action. (XV) See
numbered note one (XVI) Offers in original and two (2) copies shall be
received at United States Penitentiary, Regional Contracting Office,
1300 Metropolitan Avenue, Leavenworth, KS 66048-1254, Attention Larry
Burgess, Contracting Officer, by 2:00 p.m., local time September 19,
1997. All offers shall be clearly marked with the offeror's name and
Request for Quotation number. (XVII) For additional information,
questions and availability of forms, please contact Larry Burgess,
Contracting Officer at 913-682-8700, extension 616. (0234) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0079 19970827\R-0003.SOL)
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