An advanced contract award notice (ACAN) is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meet the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date and time stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier.
1. Definition of requirement:
The Correctional Service Canada has a requirement to assist offenders to reintegrate into the community as law-abiding citizens. The CCRA requires that the Correctional Service Canada (CSC) ensure that programs, plans, and supervision are in place in institutions and the community to assist in an offender’s reintegration. The work will involve the following:
Objectives:
To assist CSC in meeting its mandate to provide case management services for offenders on conditional release in the province of Prince Edward Island.
1.2 Tasks:
The contractor must provide Case Management Services for offenders on Conditional Release, such as Supervision of offenders, Community Assessments, Conditional Release Supervision, Preliminary Assessments, Post-Sentence Community Assessments, Community Strategies and Assessments and Tandem Accompaniment.
1.3 Expected results:
The contractor will maintain the supervision standards and content guidelines established for reports established by the CSC. Offenders will be supervised at the frequency of contact established by the CSC and assist in the reintegration of offenders as per the supervision standards. The contractor will assess risk on an ongoing basis and in consultation with CSC and report immediately if the activities of the offender indicate a breach of the conditions of the release, the potential for a breach or if public safety is at risk.
1.4 Performance standards:
The contractor will maintain the standards for completion of work as laid out in the supervision standards such as frequency of contact, timeframes for the completion of casework records and BFs for the completion of reports as assigned by the CSC office. The information will be entered into the Offender Management System (OMS) by the contractor. The contractor must have CISD clearance.
1.5 Deliverables:
Case Management reports must be submitted to the Technical Authority according to the format and frequency determined in consultation with the Project Authority and according to CSC policies.
The Contractor must maintain clear, legible and detailed Casework Records which shall include reference to all contacts made with the offender, location of contact (e.g. home, work); time and date of contact; type of contact (e.g. face to face, phone). The Contractor must clearly indicate in Casework Records if the contact is collateral and the name(s) of the collateral contact(s) and their relationship to the offender.
All Casework Records prepared by the Contractor must be delivered to CSC within a maximum of seven (7) days following the contact or activity in accordance with policy requirements. If the Contractor has access to OMS, the Contractor must enter Casework Records in OMS in accordance with policy as soon as possible, but no later than seven (7) calendar days.
At the request of the Technical Authority, the Contractor must prepare and submit a formal written report (which may include the Correctional Plan [CP] - Updated, Assessment for Decision, etc.) to the Technical Authority in the following circumstances:
an increase in the offender’s risk;
a breach of a special condition;
suspension;
transfer of the case;
proposal for change to the conditions of release;
any situation requiring notification to the Parole Board of Canada;
exceptional incidents; and,
termination of supervision (including suspension and warrant expiry).
The Contractor must complete and forward an evaluation, using a Community Assessment, to the Technical Authority following the completion of an Unescorted Temporary Absence (UTA).
The Contractor must complete the following reports at the request of the Project Authority in accordance with applicable legislation and policy:
Preliminary Assessment report;
Community Assessment report;
Post-Sentence Community Assessment report; and
Community Strategy report.
1.5.2 Paper consumption:
a. Should printed material be required, double sided printing in black and white format is the default unless otherwise specified by the Project Authority.
b. The Contractor must ensure printed material is on paper with a minimum recycled content of 30% and/or certified as originating from a sustainably managed forest.
c. The Contractor must recycle unneeded printed documents (in accordance with Security Requirements).
1.6 Constraints:
1.6.1 Location of work:
a. The Contractor must perform the work at 163 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 4B4
b. Travel in the province of Prince Edward Island will be required for performance of the work under this contract.
1.6.2 Language of Work:
The contractor must perform all work in English.
1.6.3 Security Requirements:
This contract includes the following security requirements:
1. The Contractor/Offeror must, at all times during the performance of the Contract/Standing Offer, hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS) with approved Document Safeguarding at the level of PROTECTED B, issued by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC).
2. The Contractor/Offeror personnel requiring access to PROTECTED information, assets or work site(s) must EACH hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by the CISD/PWGSC.
3. The Contractor MUST NOT utilize its Information Technology systems to electronically process, produce or store PROTECTED information until the CISD/PWGSC has issued written approval. After approval has been granted or approved, these tasks may be performed at the level of PROTECTED B (including an IT Link at the level of B).
4. Subcontracts which contain security requirements are NOT to be awarded without the prior written permission of CISD/PWGSC.
5. The Contractor/Offeror must comply with the provisions of the:
(a) Security Requirements Check List and security guide (if applicable), attached at Annex C;
(b) Industrial Security Manual (Latest Edition)
2. Minimum essential requirements:
Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements:
Experience:
Must have at least 5 years obtained within the last 10 years, working in the field of corrections.
Must have at least 5 years obtained within the last 10 years, working with offenders on conditional release.
Applicability of the trade agreement (s) to the procurement
This procurement is not subject to any trade agreement.
4. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business
This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Aboriginal Suppliers.
5. Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement (s)
This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement.
6. Justification for the Pre-Identified Supplier
The contractor has the ability and sufficient resources to help CSC with the Case Management and Supervision required of the Parole Office that will be under staffed. This is a necessary requirement for CSC to meet its Mandate.
The pre-identified supplier meets all of the minimum essential requirements described in this ACAN.
7. Government Contracts Regulations Exception(s)
The following exception to the Government Contracts ormation Systems and Management Consultants Inc - Donna Cona Inc - Ernst & Young - IBM Canada Ltd. - In-Touch Insight Systems Inc - LNW Consulting Inc - Systematix Solutions IT Inc. - The Barrington Consulting Group Inc. - The Bell Telephone Company of Canada or Bell Canada - The VCAN Group Inc. - TRM Technologies Inc., BP & M Government IM & IT Consulting Inc., In Joint Venture - Veritaaq Technology House Inc. Description of Work: - The catch certification process is supported by an IT application called the Fisheries Certificate System (FCS).The FCS is a web-based system that supports industry clients in applying for several types of certificates; including European Union (EU), Chile, Japan, and Ukraine catch certificates. The FCS also supports DFO in conducting and managing the underlying validation and issuance processes. -
- Due to the evolution of the business requirements, including emerging certification schemes and changes to existing regulations and processes, there is a need to continue optimization and maintenance of the FCS. The business pressures will require that the project continue with a quarterly release cycle, including ongoing application support and maintenance and coordination of corporate management reporting requirements. The activities will also include the maintenance of an integrated FCS Audit Windows application used to support and report on exporter compliance to the certification process. The Department will also undertake in the future a review and consolidation of its fishery management information systems, to reduce costs and facilitate transition to standard IT infrastructure provided by Shared Services Canada.
Bidders must submit a bid for all resource categories The work is currently being performed by Dona Cona under contract (value $2,144,074.08 + HST) Security Requirement: Common PS SRCL #06 applies Minimum Corporate Security Required: Designated Organization Screening (DOS) Minimum Resource Security Required:
Enhanced Reliability Contract Authority Name: Patty Marinelli Phone Number: 613-993-3136 Email Address: Patrizia.marinelli@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Inquiries Inquiries regarding this RFP requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above.
Request for Proposal (RFP) documents will be e-mailed directly from the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “BUYANDSELL.GC.CA” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS.
The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language.
NOTE: Task‐Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed three (3) times per year.
If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact RCNMDAI.‐NCRIMOS@pwgsc.gc.ca