Sole Source - Collaborative Problem-Solving Training
Federal opportunity from 44345 - OHA Behavioral Health | 01010 - Behavioral Health • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026.
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Sole Source - Collaborative Problem-Solving Training Sole Source Procurement for Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training Collaborative Problem Solving Training
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OHA Behavioral Health (Agency 44345 | 01010) has posted a notice titled “Sole Source - Collaborative Problem-Solving Training,” with a response deadline of 2026-03-19T15:00:00+00:00. The brief description indicates a sole source procurement specifically for Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training, repeating the training focus multiple times and implying a narrow, vendor-specific intent. Given the sole source posture, the most realistic path to award is being the named/justified source (or successfully challenging the justification if that process is available in the attachment). Your immediate priority is to download and analyze the attached document (File #685685) to confirm the intended contractor, training scope, and any participation or protest instructions before investing in a full proposal effort.
Procure Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training for OHA Behavioral Health via a sole source procurement vehicle.
- Organizations that are specifically identified/justified as the sole source provider for Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training in the attachment.
- Providers with demonstrable CPS training capability that can match whatever proprietary/authorized trainer requirements are stated in the attachment (if any).
- Review sole source attachment (downloadFileNbr=685685) for: intended contractor, justification, scope, deliverables, and submission instructions.
- Provide Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training services (format and audience not specified in the brief).
- Download and read the sole source attachment (File #685685) from OregonBuys to identify required response contents (if responses are accepted).
- If a response is permitted: concise capability statement focused on Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Training, including trainer qualifications and prior comparable CPS training deliveries.
- If required by the attachment: acknowledgement/cover letter referencing notice ID S-44300-00016219 and agency OHA Behavioral Health (44345 | 01010).
- If required: pricing/fee schedule aligned to the training scope in the attachment.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Deadline shown is 2026-03-19T15:00:00+00:00; confirm in the attachment whether this is a response deadline, comment/protest deadline, or internal milestone.
- This is explicitly labeled “Sole Source”; compliance may center on eligibility as the justified provider and/or the process for contesting the sole source justification—details must be confirmed in the attachment.
- Because the notice is sole source, pricing is likely evaluated for reasonableness versus market/benchmarks rather than competitive scoring; align rates/fees to clearly defined training units found in the attachment (e.g., per cohort/per day/per trainee) once known.
- Avoid speculative pricing until the attachment clarifies delivery mode, duration, cohort sizes, travel expectations, and materials/licensing needs.
- If the attachment allows alternatives, consider teaming with a CPS-authorized trainer/provider (if CPS delivery requires specific authorization) while you provide logistics, scheduling, and training administration.
- Use subs for venue/logistics and training coordination only if the attachment does not restrict delivery to a single specific provider.
- High risk of wasted bid effort if the attachment names a specific provider and does not allow competition; confirm intent and whether responses/comments are accepted.
- Scope ambiguity: the brief provides no details on number of sessions, audience, delivery modality, or outcomes—must be sourced from the attachment.
- If CPS training requires proprietary curriculum/licensing, lack of authorization could disqualify you even if you have general training capability.
- Does the sole source attachment identify a specific contractor as the intended awardee, and are other vendors allowed to submit capability statements or objections?
- What is the required CPS training scope (number of cohorts/sessions, training length, modality, location, target audience within Behavioral Health)?
- Are there required trainer credentials, certifications, or authorization to deliver CPS curriculum?
- What deliverables are required (training materials, attendance records, evaluations, reporting)?
- What is the period of performance and schedule constraints (dates, phased rollouts)?
- What pricing structure is requested/acceptable (per session, per participant, fixed price for program) and are travel/materials reimbursable?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Contents of the attached sole source document (File #685685), including the intended awardee, justification, scope, deliverables, and whether/what responses are accepted.
- Solicitation/contract number (if different from notice ID) and any submission method instructions.
- Period of performance dates and place of performance/delivery modality details.
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