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G--Community Corrections Center /Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Services
Notice ID dc87e25d950bd75c2ac4e7a2951362e4

Solicitation RFP 2000715NC is hereby amended as follows Remove the following paragraph from Section B Services are required primarily for fulltime resident inmate days however a percentage of total estimated inmate days may be used for liveout programs The estimated number of inmate days set forth above may be broken down into the following estimated percentages Fixed price per Regular Inmate days 80 Home COnfinement Inmate days 19 Furloughes Inmate days 1 Insert the following paragraph in place of the above referenced paragraph in Section B Services are required primarily for fulltime resident inmate days however all eligible residents shall be placed on home confinement Home confinement is considered an essential part of the community program experience as it helps instill in inmates responsibilities necessary for the successful transition from institution to community living Through continual monitoring the Bureau of Prisons will ensure inmates are placed on home confinement as appropriate taking corrective actions when so indicated It is expected that inmates shall be placed on home confinement upon meeting programming requirements and their elibibiity date with the consent of the Community Corrections Manager Per diem rates for inmates placed on home confinement shall be onehalf the full contract per diem rate In the event the per diem rate does not divide evenly the Bureau shall roundup the per diem rate ie a per diem rate of 6753 divided by 2 33765 By rounding up the home confinement per diem rate would be 3377 The following language shall be included in Chapter 10 Paragraph 3c Contractors are not requried to provide meals medical treatment clothing or incidental laundry services or other subsistence items to residents o home confinement Contractors shall maintain documentation of all staff contracts with residents on home confinement The contractor is not required to reserve a bed at the center for a resident on home confinement The per diem rate for residents on home confinement shall be onehalf the regular per diem rate The contractor shall collect subsistence from a resident on home confinement at a rate of 25 of their gross income The weekly subsistence collected shall not exceed the per diem rate established for home confinement times seven

  • Department/Ind.Agency JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS
  • Office PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - CO
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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G--Community Corrections Center /Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Services
Notice ID 0eb9963047bf6a1778d10fd55ae61b9b

Solicitation RFP 2000709NC is hereby amended as follows Remove the following paragraph from Section B Services are required primarily for fulltime resident inmate days however a percentage of total estimated inmate days may be used for liveout programs The estimated number of inmate days set forth above may be broken down into the following estimated percentages Fixed price per Regular Inamte Days 80 Home Confinement Inmate days 19 Furloughed Inmate Days 1 Insert the following paragraph in place of the abovereferenced paragraph in Section B Services are required primarily for fulltime resident days however all eligible residents shall be placed on home confinement Home confinement is considered an essential part of the community program experience as it helps instill in inmate responsibilities necessary for the successful transition from institution to community living Through coninual monitoring the Bureau of Prisons will ensure inmates are placed on home confinement as appropriate taking corrective actions when so indicated It is expected that inmates shall be placed on home confinement upon meeting programming requirements and their eligibility date with the consent of the Community Corrections Manager Per dime rates for inmates palced on home confinement shall be onehalf the full contract per diem rate In the event the per diem rate does not divide evenly the Bureau shall roundup the per diem rate ie a per diem rate of 6753 divided by 2 33765 By rounding up the home confinement per diem rate would be 3377 The following language shall be included in Chapter 10 paragraph 3c Contractors are not required to provide meals medical treatment clothing or incidentals laundry service or other subistence items to residents on home confinement Contractors shall maintain deocumentaiton of all staff contracts with residents on home confinement The contractor is not required to reserve a bed at the center for a resident on home confinement The per diem rate for residents on home confinement shall be onehalf the regular per diem rate The contractor shall collect subsistence from a resident on home confinement at a rate of 25 of their gross income The weekly subsistence collected shall not exceed the per diem rate established for home confinement times seven

  • Department/Ind.Agency JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS
  • Office PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - CO
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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V -- Exclusive Use Helicopter Services for the National Forest of North Carolina and the Pike Natinal Forest.
Notice ID 59e4bba95f32a249d1e30453f2237f95

Forest Service is soliciting aerial ignition and fire suppression helicopter services Contractor will need to provide type III helicopters pilots mechanics and fuel trucks to conduct aerial ignition using Premo Mark III ping pong ball dispenser machines provide observationrecon platforms and supply water drops for the control of wildfires and in support of prescribed fires Work will be performed on the National Forest of North Carolina in Woodlawn North Carolina and on the Pike National Forest in Monument Colorado Work is anticipated to begin on or around February 15 2002 The solicitation package will be released to the public on or around November 27 2001 If you are interested in receiving a solicitation package fax your request to Kay Matthews at 4043474866

  • Department/Ind.Agency AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FOREST SERVICE
  • Office USDA FOREST SERVICE
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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68 -- Bulk Hydrogen Peroxide
Notice ID e2762314d18bcfc6d73fc2cb8ba0aa89

The Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville Florida requires an Indefinite Quantity contract for purchase of Bulk Hydrogen Peroxide solution 50 60 concentration The requirement is 160 gallons per year with a minimum guarantee of 3000000 per year The proposed procurement is for a base period and 4 oneyear option periods The North American Industry Code System NAICS code is 325188 This procurement is unrestricted and all responsible business concerns may submit an offer Email requests for a copy of the solicitation is the preferred method for requesting solicitations All requests must be in writing and must cite the solicitation number Requests for a copy of the solicitaion may be faxed to 904 5421098 Attn Jackie Jackson Code 201JJ or email to fiscjaxrfprequestjaxfiscnavymil

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE NAVY
  • Office NAVSUP FLT LOG CTR JACKSONVILLE
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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D -- Eglin AFB FL Information Technology Show - 5 March 2002
Notice ID b03cbbb9130aa0d1ad90cffde4524681

The Eglin Small Business Office and 96 Communications Group will cosponsor an Information Technology show at Eglin AFB FL on Tuesday 5 March 2002 Shows sponsored by the Small Business Office are the only ones allowed on Eglin at the current time The emphasis will be on IT companies who have new technology that has applicability to Eglin AFB We are particularly interested in the following areas information security mobile computing wireless communications graphicsvisualization development tools storage area networks and any technology that supports Eglins primary mission of research development and test of conventional munitions Eglin has approximately 12000 military civilian and contractor employees HQ Air Force Special Operations Command at nearby Hurlburt Field has another 10000 employees The main emphasis will be on companies who can exhibit new technology not resellers of offtheshelf commercial equipment The number of invitations to resellers will be limited First priority for exhibitors will be given to small businesses and local companies however up to 10 large businesses will be invited to attend The number of exhibitors will be limited to 28 with about 10 of the spots already taken The registration fee will be between 50100 which will cover booth space advertising for the event and food for exhibitors and attendees We will also have a separate room available for companies to make individual presentations if they wish More information on this will be provided upon request If you are interested in participating please email information about your company andor your web site to pattyuhrigeglinafmil by 21 December Invitations and more detailed information will then be sent to those companies who have technology of interest to the technical community at Eglin Please do not respond unless you will be available to attend on 5 March No phone calls please

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  • Notice Type Special Notice
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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U--Department of Defense (DoD) Roundtable:
Notice ID baf9a430b1abdb1943f9d6f5f0c0eb81

This is a combined synopsissolicitation for commercial services prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 126 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice Solicitation No MDA41002R0002 is issued as a request for proposals RFP and this announcement constitutes the only solicitation and no further written solicitation will be issued This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 200101 The North American Industry Classification System Code NAICS is 6117110 and the Business Size Standard of 50 M applies to this procurement Services required Contractor shall plan execute and provide followup for the Department of Defense DoD Roundtable Education Issues of the Mobile Military Child in Seattle Washington 26 and 27 February 2002 The Educational Opportunities Directorate of the Department of Defense Ed Op is tasked with improving the educational transition of children of our mobile military families The roundtable format has been selected as a means of canvassing areas of the country that are highlyimpacted by military presence to 1 surface educational transition issues 2 discuss possible solutions to transition issues 3 promote partnerships between military installations and surrounding school districts Families of active duty military personnel include approximately 760000 schoolaged children DoD operates schools overseas and at a limited number of stateside locations These schools serve about 110000 students leaving 650000 to be educated outside DoDmanaged schools More specifically the Department of Defense Education Activity DoDEA provides schooling for eligible DoD military and civilian dependents from preschool through grade 12 with two programs the DoD Domestic Dependents Elementary and Secondary Schools DDESS for dependent students at locations within the United States and the DoD Dependents Schools DoDDS for dependent students residing in foreign countries The DDESS system serves an estimated 36360 students in 70 schools located in seven states Guam and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico The DoDDS system serves about 76428 students in 154 schools in 13 countries As many as 650000 schoolage students of military members may be enrolled in public school systems surrounding military installations in the United States In the past DoD has not played a major role in advocating for these military children However in the year 2000 DoD established the Educational Opportunities Directorate Ed Op and chartered it to address transition issues associated with the education of students of mobile military families Ed Op has been charged with helping to increase connections between military and civilian community schools to address educational issues and concerns affecting the quality of kindergarten through 12th grade educational opportunities for all military students whether in DoD or in local school districts in the United States The end result should be a continuum of quality education for all military children regardless of where their parents are assigned Beginning in the fall of 2000 Roundtables were established as one of the means by which Ed Op would begin to accomplish its mission SCOPE OF WORK Contractors will perform planning execution and followup for the DoD Roundtable Education Issues of the Mobile Military Child in the Seattle area of the state of Washington on 2627 February 2002 The Roundtable will consist of approximately 100 participants including Installation commanders and the top enlisted persons from major Army Navy Air Force Marine and Coast Guard bases in the state of Washington 20 military dependent high school students selected from public schools in the TacomaSeattle area Parents from major Army Navy Air Force Marine and Coast Guard installations in the state of Washington State Legislators repre

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY (DODEA)
  • Office DOD EDUCATION ACTIVITY
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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10--MK 45 MOD 4 GUN MOUNTS
Notice ID 1281cf98e0cbe6888a2af3405c8b1388

The Naval Sea Systems Command has a requirement for up to four 4 MK 45 Mod 4 Gun Mounts including shields and gun barrels data Provisioning Technical Documentation PTD and Provisioned Items Order PIO for FY02 DDG51 Class ships This requirement will be solicited sole source from the designer developer and current producer of the MK 45 United Defense LP Armament Systems Div 4800 E River Rd Minneapolis MN 55421 Companies interested in subcontracting opportunities should contact United Defense directly See Note 22

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  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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S -- Custodial Services at secured areas
Notice ID 751815edae98b4d7552b294347518958

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA3016 502 CONS CL
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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S -- Custodial Services at secured areas
Notice ID a8a9735d7f7c25c04a3fa5db98dde255

This is a synopsis for commercial service This announcement constitutes the synopsis only A written solicitation will be available on this web site on or about October 26 2001 This procurement is restricted to 100 small business concerns with an annual income of 12 million or less The solicitation document which will be available on this web site will incorporate provisions and clauses that are in effect through the Federal Acquisition Regulation The NAICS code for this project is 561720 The contractor shall provide management supervision personnel equipment tools supplies labor vehicles transportation and applicable licenses permits andor certificates necessary to perform custodial services in secured classified areas at various buildings at Kelly Field Annex Air Intelligence Agency AIA at Lackland AFB Texas The anticipated period of Performance is 01 January 2002 through 30 September 2002 for the basic period plus four option years 1 Oct 2002 through 30 Sep 2003 1 Oct 2003 through 30 Sep 2004 1 Oct 2004 through 30 Sep2005 and 1 Oct 2005 through 30 Sep 2006 All interested parties must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration CCR as prescribed in DFARS 2522047004 2522327009 CCR can be obtained by accessing the internet or by calling 18882272423 CCR must be obtained before award can be made Once contractors have received the full solicitation package submit written offers by fax or by mail FAX 2106715063 to 37 CONSLGCAA ATTN SUSAN EDWARDS 1655 SELFRIDGE AVENUE LACKLAND AFB TX 782365253 The tentative due date for all quotes will be by November 19 2001 by 400 PM CST THE FIRM DATE FOR ALL QUOTES IS DECEMBER 14 2001 by 400 PM CST A one time only site visit is scheduled for AIASecured Areas for custodial services on December 7 2001 at 900 AM CST Prospective contractors are to meet at 37th Contracting Squadron 1655 Selfridge Ave Bldg 5450 Lackland AFB TX Point of contact is Susan Edwards 2106711718 Please let Ms Edwards know if you are planning on attending by close of buisness December 6 2001

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA3016 502 CONS CL
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09
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99 -- Protestant Choir Director
Notice ID 9048459e7e71e5e22f6f393b9ce6327e

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA2860 316 CONS PK
  • Notice Type Modification/Amendment/Cancel
  • Published Date 2001-12-03 14:00:00+09