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Maryland Department of Human Services

RFP 259

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: md_maryland-department-of-human-services__RFP 259
DepartmentMaryland Department of Human ServicesStateMDPostedDueMay 31, 2022, 12:00 AM UTCExpired

Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: May 31, 2022.

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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Point of Contact

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Agency & Office

Department
Maryland Department of Human Services
Agency
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Subagency
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Office
and-Responses-1-DBA-Final.pdf
Contracting Office Address
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Description

311 W. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 -3500 | Tel: 1 -800-332-6347 | TTY: 1 -800-735-2258 | www.dhs.maryland.gov Larry Hogan, Governor | Boyd K. Rutherford, Lt. Governor | Lourdes R. Padilla, Secretary REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) STATE OF MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DISABILITY BENEFITS ADVOCACY PROJECT FIA/DBA -21-001-S AMENDMENT # 1 May 4 , 202 2 Dear Prospective Offerors: This amendment is being issued to amend certain i nformation in the above -named RFP. All information contained herein is binding on all Offerors who respond to this RFP. Specific parts of the RFP have been amended. The changes are listed below. New language has been double underlined and mark ed in bold (i.e. word ), and language that has been deleted has been marked with a strikethrough (i.e. word ). 1. Revise Attachment D as follows : This solicitation includes a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) participation goal of 25 29 percent. 2. Revise Attachment E as follows: This solicitation includes a VSBE participation goal of 5% 6% . 3. Revise Section 4.6 as follows: Multiple or alternate Proposals will not be accepted. Offerors may submit one (1) proposal for Functional Area I and/or one (1) proposal for Functional Area II. 4. Revise Section 5.1 as follows: Offerors shall submit Proposals in separate volumes (or envelopes): o Volume I –Technical Proposal o Volume II – Financial Proposal NOTE: An Offeror may submit a Proposal to provide services only for Functional Area I services identified in this RFP, only for Functional Area II services identified in this RFP, or for both functional area services identified in this RFP. An Offeror proposing to provide services in both functio nal areas identified in this RFP shall submit separate one Technical Proposal s clearly identifying which functional area each response is for and separate Financial Proposals for each functional area. Each Financial Proposal must be in a separate, sealed submission and submitted with the corresponding Technical Proposal labelled for that functional area . If you require clarification of the information provided in this amendment, please contact me at (410) 767 - 7404, or via email at sang.kang@maryland.gov . Sang Kang, Procurement Officer May 4, 2022

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Executive summary

The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for the Disability Benefits Advocacy Project (RFP 259) with a response deadline of May 31, 2022. This RFP includes a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) participation goal of 29% and a Veteran-Owned Small Business Enterprise (VSBE) participation goal of 6%. Offerors can submit proposals for either Functional Area I or II, but must submit separate proposals for each.

What the buyer is trying to do

The Maryland Department of Human Services aims to secure qualified Offerors for providing advocacy services related to disability benefits, ensuring compliance with participation goals for minority and veteran-owned businesses.

Work breakdown
  • Submit separate Technical Proposal for Functional Area I.
  • Submit separate Technical Proposal for Functional Area II.
  • Include Financial Proposals in separate sealed submissions for each functional area.
  • Achieve MBE participation goal of 29%.
  • Achieve VSBE participation goal of 6%.
Response package checklist
  • Technical Proposal for Functional Area I.
  • Technical Proposal for Functional Area II (if applicable).
  • Financial Proposal for Functional Area I.
  • Financial Proposal for Functional Area II (if applicable).
  • Evidence of MBE and VSBE compliance.
Suggested keywords
Disability Benefits AdvocacyMaryland DHSRFP 259MBE complianceVSBE compliance
Source coverage notes

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  • Initial posted date for the RFP.
  • Specific technical requirements for advocacy services.
  • Details regarding performance metrics or evaluation criteria.
  • Confidentiality requirements for proposal submissions.
  • Information on the total budget allocated for this project.

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