Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: May 02, 2016.
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Description
Interstate Genetic Paternity Testing Services
AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: CSEA/DNA-16-002-S
Issue Date: April 22, 2016
Due Date: May 2, 2016
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Amendment 1 - CSEA.DNA-16-002-S.doc
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Attachment E - Financial Proposal Form.xlsx
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Attachment J – Monthly Interstate Collection Report - Sample.xlsx
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Interstate Genetic Paternity Testing Services - Small Solicitation - CSEA-DNA-16-002-S.docx
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Questions and Responses Series 1 - CSEA.DNA-16-002-S.docx
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The Maryland Department of Human Services seeks proposals for Interstate Genetic Paternity Testing Services under solicitation CSEA-DNA-16-002-S. This project is essential for establishing paternity across state lines and ensures compliance with child support enforcement. Interested bidders should focus on providing comprehensive testing solutions and adhere to the proposal deadlines.
The agency aims to contract services for performing genetic paternity tests to assist with child support enforcement across state lines.
- Review state requirements for genetic testing
- Develop testing protocols and quality controls
- Create a financial proposal based on provided forms
- Prepare documentation for monthly interstate collection reporting
- Submit a comprehensive proposal by the deadline.
- Completed financial proposal form
- Technical proposal addressing requirements
- Evidence of past performance
- Qualifications of key personnel
- Compliance with state regulations.
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- Current contract budget details
- Specific performance metrics required
- List of prohibited practices in testing
- Details on amendments after initial solicitation
- Current vendors and their performance review scores.
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