Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: May 24, 2012.
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- md_maryland-department-of-human-services__review-of-maryland-child-support-guidelines
- Performance
- MD
- Response
- May 24, 2012, 12:00 AM UTC
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Description
Review of Maryland Child Support Guidelines
Date Issued: May 18, 2012 Date Due: May 24, 2012
DHR AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: CSEA/Guide/12-001 S
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The Maryland Department of Human Services issued a notice on May 18, 2012, for the review of Maryland Child Support Guidelines, with proposals due by May 24, 2012. This opportunity is categorized under control number CSEA/Guide/12-001. Stakeholders interested in family law and child support may find it relevant to bid on this review project.
The Maryland Department of Human Services aims to review and potentially update the existing Child Support Guidelines to ensure they reflect current standards and practices.
- Consulting firms specialized in family law
- Experts in child support policy and guidelines
- Academic institutions with relevant research capabilities
- Conduct a comprehensive literature review on current child support guidelines
- Analyze the impact of existing guidelines on families
- Propose updates or modifications to the guidelines
- Engage with stakeholders for feedback
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- Ensure adherence to local Maryland laws regarding child support
- Include ethical considerations in the proposal
- Align with any applicable federal guidelines on child support
- Competitive pricing based on similar past projects
- Consideration of project scope and resource allocation
- Potential for fixed-price contract proposal
- Partner with local family law experts for insights
- Consider teaming with academic institutions for research capabilities
- Engage with social service organizations for stakeholder perspectives
- Risk of not meeting the tight deadline of May 24, 2012
- Potential pushback from stakeholders on proposed changes
- Changes in governmental regulations that may affect project scope
- What specific outcomes is the Maryland Department of Human Services expecting from the review?
- Are there any restrictions related to data collection from stakeholders?
- What is the budget for the project?
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