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Crisis Intervention Services

Request For Expressions of Interest

General Information

Country:   United States
Notice/Contract Number:   fbo:w9115109r0006
Publication Date:   Dec 22, 2009
Deadline:   Jul 31, 2009
Funding Agency:   Department of the Army
Buyer:   Army Contracting Command, MICC
Original Language:   English

Contact Information

Address:   United States

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The proposed contract action is for providing Crisis Intervention Services for Army Community Service, Directorate of Morale, Welfare & Recreation (DMWR) within the Killeen/Copperas Cove/Harker Heights metropolitan area. The Government intends to solicit this requirement under FAR Part 12, Acquisition for Commercial Items in conjunction with the policies and procedures for solicitation, evaluation and award prescribed in FAR Part 15, Contracting by Negotiation. The proposed contract type is a firm fixed-price. This acquisition contains a base period plus four one year option periods.

A brief summary of Crisis Intervention Services is provided below.

The requirement consists of a temporary residential shelter and crisis intervention counseling for active duty military personnel and/or family members of active duty personnel who are victims of spouse abuse. The shelter must be located in the Killeen/Copperas Cove/Harker Heights metropolitan area. Performance Work Statement (PWS) includes the following assistance:

1. Temporary Residential Shelter. Provide housing, to include, but not necessarily limited to, beds, restroom, bath, and kitchen facilities, and related furnishings. Adequate security measures, e.g., bars on windows and doors and area fenced, in order to provide optimum safety for residents. Provide food for three balanced meals daily and two snacks daily to each shelter resident. Meals for infants and children shall be tailored to their specific nutritional needs. Provide personal hygiene items, first aid supplies, and over-the-counter drugs, as needed.

2. Crisis Intervention Counseling. Conduct face-to-face discussion with a new resident within 1 hour of arrival to develop a Crisis Intervention Plan. Provide to the victim of spouse abuse immediate intervention and a short term helping process that focuses on the resolution of an immediate incident or threat of spouse abuse, protecting the victim, preventing further maltreatment and reducing Family violence through the use of counseling, education and community, medical, and legal resources.

3. Care of accompanying children. Provide temporary residential shelter to children of the spouse abuse victims. In cases where the victim needs to be temporarily absent from the shelter (for appointments, counseling, etc.), the agency shall assist in the coordination of temporary child care between the victim and another resident.

4. Advocate. Provide a personal advocate for each resident who shall aid the resident in accessing appropriate service providers.

5. Case Record. Develop and maintain a case record for each eligible resident.

6. Hotline. Provide 24-hour information, referral, and crisis intervention telephone service for victims of spouse abuse by qualified and trained personnel that can provide counseling, assessment of critical needs, crisis intervention, and information and referral to available community resources.

7. Transportation. Provide transportation within a 50 mile radius of Fort Hood, Texas, for residents for purposes of obtaining medical treatment, scheduled counseling at MEDDAC/DSW and elsewhere, legal.

The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 624221(Temporary Shelters) and the Small Business Size Standard is $7.0M. The Request for Proposals, solicitation number W91151-09-R-0006 will be available for downloading at the Army Single Face to Industry website at: https://acquisition.army.mil/asfi. The solicitation issue date is anticipated to be on or about 31 July 2009 at 15:00 PM CST. All qualified offers may submit their request for proposal to Juan C. Perez, contract specialist at e-mail address juan.perez1@conus.army.mil, phone 254-287-9143 and cc Susheep Oden, Contracting Officer, at e-mail address susheep.oden@us.army.mil, phone 254-287--5479. Questions regarding this solicitation, and/or submission of offers may be sent to Juan C. Perez, contract specialist at e-mail address juan.perez1@conus.army.mil, phone 254-287-9143 and cc Susheep Oden, Contracting Officer, at e-mail address susheep.oden@us.army.mil, phone 254-287--5479.

The incumbent is a non-profit organization and is performing services under the Contract No. W91151-04-D-0025. All questions concerning the current contract shall be submitted through the Fort Hood FOIA Officer, Marie Rosa, phone number (254) 287-0220, email address: marie.ann.rosa@us.army.mil.
Set-aside code: N/A
Place of performance:
 ACA, Fort Hood Directorate of Contracting, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue, Room W103 Fort Hood TX
 76544-5025
 US
Contact: Juan C. Perez, 254-287-9143

Link To Document

Email: ACA, Fort Hood (juan.perez1@conus.army.mil)

Updated on 2009/06/26


Updated on 2009/06/26


Updated on 2009/06/26

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