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Maryland Department of Human Services

review-of-maryland-child-support-guidelines

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Notice ID: md_maryland-department-of-human-services__review-of-maryland-child-support-guidelines
DepartmentMaryland Department of Human ServicesStateMDPostedDueMay 24, 2012, 12:00 AM UTCExpired

Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: May 24, 2012.

Market snapshot

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12-month awarded value
$546,655,675
Sector total $546,655,675 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$97,181
P10–P90
$33,967$992,402
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($546,655,675)
Deal sizing
$97,181 median
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Agency & Office

Department
Maryland Department of Human Services
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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 Loading No files to display.

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Executive summary

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.

What the buyer is trying to do

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.

Work breakdown
  • 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
Response package checklist
  • Cover letter outlining the intent to bid
  • Detailed proposal addressing the work breakdown
  • Company qualifications and past performance
  • Timeline and milestones for the project
  • Budget estimation for the proposed work
Suggested keywords
Child Support GuidelinesFamily Law ReviewMaryland DHSChild Welfare Policy
Source coverage notes

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  • Specific deliverables expected from the review
  • Stakeholder engagement protocols or requirements
  • Detailed evaluation criteria for proposals
  • Clarification on the project budget
  • Information on potential follow-up work after the review
  • How the findings will be implemented
  • Proposed timeline for project completion post-award
  • Any previous assessments or reports available for review

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