Contact and place of performance
Craig C. Redd
Leavenworth, KS 66048
USA
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, Field Acquisition Office located in Grand Prairie, Texas intends to make a single award for the provision of Comprehensive Medical Services for the United States Penitentiary (USP) located in Leavenworth, Kansas. Offerors are encouraged to submit comprehensive proposals providing all listed output. Offerors who propose less will be evaluated accordingly. Services to be provided include...
View moreThe Federal Bureau of Prisons, Field Acquisition Office, is seeking proposals for comprehensive medical services at the United States Penitentiary (USP) Leavenworth in Kansas. This requirement, identified under solicitation number 15B40820R00000001, encompasses inpatient and outpatient physician and facility services as well as outpatient institution services. The government intends to make a single award for a requirements-type contract featuring firm-fixed unit pricing. The anticipated performance period consists of a base year followed by four 12-month option years for renewal.
Work is classified under NAICS 622110 for General Medical and Surgical Hospitals and PSC Q201 for MEDICAL- GENERAL HEALTH CARE. For the base year and each subsequent option year, the government estimates a requirement for 393 inpatient days and 597 outpatient visits. Additional quantities for outpatient institution services are detailed within the formal solicitation. All services will be performed on-site at USP Leavenworth, located at 1300 Metropolitan Avenue, Leavenworth, KS 66048.
The solicitation and supporting documentation, including a cover letter and an amendment, were released starting in January 2021. Offerors are expected to submit comprehensive proposals providing all listed outputs, as those proposing less will be evaluated accordingly. The deadline for the receipt of proposals was established as March 19, 2021. Craig C. Redd serves as the primary point of contact for this acquisition.
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