26-DOC-9004-Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
Federal opportunity from DOCFS - DOC Fiscal Services Milford • Department of Correction. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 85, 10, 00, 15, 17, 93, 14.
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26-DOC-9004-Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
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The DOC Fiscal Services Milford is seeking proposals for Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services under solicitation number 26-DOC-9004. This opportunity is relevant to various NAICS categories, specifically UNSPSC codes like 85-10-00 and 93-14-00. Responses are due by March 3, 2026, which provides ample time for companies to prepare their submissions.
The buyer aims to procure effective and comprehensive treatment services for individuals struggling with substance use disorders, ensuring quality care is available in the community.
- Organizations with a history of providing substance use disorder treatment services.
- Companies with relevant experience and qualified personnel in the behavioral health field.
- Organizations enrolled in state or national substance abuse service networks.
- Review and analyze the scope of substance use disorder treatment services required.
- Develop a comprehensive proposal detailing treatment methodologies.
- Outline staff qualifications and credentials required for service provision.
- Prepare a budget and pricing strategy that aligns with treatment services offered.
- Include a community outreach strategy to engage potential clients.
- Proposal document including treatment methodologies.
- Staff credentials and experience documentation.
- A detailed budget and pricing strategy.
- Evidence of compliance with regulatory standards.
- Community engagement strategy.
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- Ensure adherence to state regulations regarding substance use treatment facilities.
- Verify qualifications of clinical staff according to legal requirements.
- Competitive pricing based on market research of similar treatment services.
- Consider costs for staff training and operational expenses.
- Partner with local healthcare providers to enhance service delivery.
- Subcontract with organizations specializing in specific treatment modalities.
- Regulatory changes that may impact service delivery requirements.
- Potentially high competition from established providers in the area.
- Challenges in staffing qualified personnel.
- What specific outcomes does the agency prioritize for treatment services?
- Are there any anticipated changes to service requirements within the contract period?
- What are the performance metrics for evaluating the success of the treatment services?
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- Details on the specific types of treatment services required.
- Geographic location and place of performance specifics.
- Assessment and reporting requirements post-treatment.
- Clarification on subcontracting rules and compliance.
- Presence of any mandatory meetings or pre-proposal conferences.
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