TARRANT COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT

Similar documents
County of El Paso Purchasing Department 800 E. Overland Room 300 El Paso, Texas (915) / Fax: (915)

Contract No. 952-M1 Collection Service Requirements Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)

T R A I N I N G G U I D E

Drug & Alcohol Testing in. Canada. Point of Care Testing

Rapid Alcohol Screening Devices. p19

DrugConfirm Advanced Instant Urine Drug Test Cups Training Guide.

2013 Clinical drug and alcohol testing solutions. Product Catalog. CLIA-waived point of care test devices

Fastect II Drug Screen Dipstick Test Training and Certification Program

DrugConfirm Advanced Urine Dip Cards.

QuickTox Drug Screen Dipcard (with and without Adulteration Tests)

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG TOXICOLOGY TESTING OF URINE AND BREATH FOR PARTICIPANTS OF THE ST. LOUIS TREATMENT COURT RFP-FY18-01

INSTANT DRUG SCREENING

QuickTox Drug Screen Dipcard (with and without Adulteration Tests)

SalivaConfirm Premium

Drug Testing Basics. by Erowid

COMPLETE DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY & Testing Policy

inverness medical innovations Drugs of Abuse Business Unit iscreen OFD Training

DRUGS OF ABUSE

Adderall saliva drug test

ToxCup Drug Screen Cup (with and without Adulteration Tests) Training and Certification Program

Product Catalog. Rapid Alcohol Screening Devices. p24. Rapid Urine Screening Devices. p4. Rapid Oral Fluid Screening Devices. p18

MEDICAL POLICY Drug Testing

Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index Full Year 2015 Tables

POINT OF CARE TESTING

Health & Safety Policy and Procedures Manual SECTION 1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY

Product Training & Certification

DRUG TEST CATALOG. Alpha Drug Testing Services, LLC. Dip & Reads. Clia Waived Cups. Breathalyzers. Pipette Tests. Alcohol Tests.

OratectPlus Oral Fluid Drug and Alcohol Screen Device Training and Certification Program

Payment Policy: Urine Specimen Validity Testing Reference Number: CC.PP.056 Product Types: ALL Effective Date: 11/01/2017 Last Review Date:

OralTox instant oral fluid drug testing

ToxCup Drug Screen Cup (with and without Adulteration Tests) Training and Certification Program

Procedure for Toxicology Analysis Version 4 Toxicology Unit Effective Date: 05/10/2013. Toxicology Analysis

Cutoff levels for hydrocodone in a blood test

ADDENDUM 1. This Addendum forms part of and modifies Proposal Documents dated, May 6, 2016, with amendments and additions noted below.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure

Blue Earth, Minn. Sofia, Bulgaria United States of America. European Union. IVD Manufacturer

VERIBEST I.S.D. DETERRENT TO ILLEGAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE

Procedure for Toxicology Analysis Version 7 Toxicology Unit Effective Date: 03/14/2014 Issued by Drug Chemistry Forensic Scientist Manager

1060 Holland Dr: Suite A Boca Raton, FL Nationwide: (877) Local: (561) Fax: (561)

MEDICAL POLICY Drug Testing

RaPId ExamS multi-drug TEST CaRd TRaINING

Why Drug Test in the Retail Industry? 2010 Retail Inventory Shrinkage 3. Employee Theft $16.2B (43.7%)

..,5_,'11, Substance Use and Child Welfare { .., l , 22,

CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH

! "##$ %%& Colonial Scientific 8439 Glazebrook Drive Richmond, Virginia 23228

BID/RFP ADDENDUM. BID/RFP No.: BID/RFP TITLE: PHONE: (305) TDD PHONE: (305) Date: April 29, 2014 Addendum No. 1

Profile Commitment: Our Staff Experience Confirm BioSciences Benefits Our Values Innovation: Quality: Affordability:

Testing for Controlled Substances

Policy Title. Control Number HR003. Exception The Scotland County Sheriff s Department is subject to a separate policy.

Your Results are Our Priority.

Clearing Up The Confusion About Substance Abuse Testing

Does ultram show up as an opiate

SmartNotes. Thermo Scientific Oral Fluid Assays for Drug Testing in the Workplace. Oral Fluids for Workplace Testing

The Drug Testing Process. Employer or Practice

Urine drug testing it s not always crystal clear

National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Sentinel Community Site (SCS) Drug Use Patterns and Trends: SCS Snapshot

NOTICE TO BIDDERS: HONDA PIPELINE PHASE 1, Owner: THE WATER WORKS AND SEWER BOARD OF THE CITY OF ANNISTON, CALHOUN COUNTY, ALABAMA.

1/27/ New Release, Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, Valencia

2. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this policy the following terms are defined herein:

Confirm Limit--Level of detectable drugs in urine to confirm a positive test.

Product Training & Certification

Kenosha County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy

LEVELLAND I.S.D DETERRENT TO ILLEGAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE POLICY (Revised August 3, 2015)

Page 1 of 7 ADDENDUM NO. 2. September 19, Provision of Blood Glucose Monitors and Consumables RFP # H General

The Myths and Facts About Oral Fluid Drug Testing

National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Sentinel Community Site (SCS) Drug Use Patterns and Trends: SCS Snapshot

Product Catalog. May We are Toxicology. Tel Toll Free Fax

Request for Proposals (RFP) for School-Based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Services

National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Sentinel Community Site (SCS) Drug Use Patterns and Trends: SCS Snapshot

The Quidel Triage System

September HCMC Toxicology Transition: Additional information and Frequently Asked Questions

Screening for Drivers under the Influence of Drugs The new Drugwipe for Sweat and Saliva Testing

STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. Medication Assisted Treatment For Substance Use Disorder In the New Jersey County Jails

Test Definition: PCDSO Pain Clinic Drug Screen, Urine

Policy Writing and Advice 2 Manager Training 2 Employee Awareness 3 Rehabilitation 3

Alere Triage System. Knowing now matters when rapid treatment decisions can be made at the point-of-care.

Drug Testing Policy. Reimbursement Policy CMS Approved By. Policy Number. Annual Approval Date. Reimbursement Policy Oversight Committee

New Entrants Safety Education Seminar for Georgia Motor Carriers CHAPTER 11

Prescription Drug Impact in the Workplace

ORAL FLUID AS A CHEMICAL TEST FOR THE DRE PROGRAM : HISTORY, THE FUTURE, AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Guilford County Schools Specifications for Drug and Alcohol Testing RFQ # 5551 June, 2013

APPENDIX A DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING POLICY AND PROCEDURES

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT DRUG TESTING

QT41339 Creation Date: 09/19/2012

Linking Opioid Treatment in Primary Care. Roxanne Lewin M.D.

Dane County Oral Fluid Pilot Project- Establishing an Oral Fluid Drug Testing Program in Alabama

QT41339 Creation Date: 09/19/2012

DAU. Scheme Description. Drugs of Abuse in Urine Proficiency Testing Scheme

National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) Sentinel Community Site (SCS) Drug Use Patterns and Trends: SCS Snapshot

Test Definition: PDSOX Pain Clinic Drug Screen, Chain of Custody, Urine

EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF ALABAMA DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY

Best Practices Review Drug & Alcohol Testing. By: Paul L. Cary Independent Forensic Toxicology Consultant

NEWBERRY COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY

DORAN & WARD PRINTING COMPANY S DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE POLICY FOR A DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE WORKPLACE EFFECTIVE 1/20/06

Employee Substance Abuse Program

How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses Train-the-Trainer (TTT) Event for Individual Trainers

STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF STATE PROCUREMENT 1509 West 7th Street, Room 300 Little Rock, Arkansas BID RESPONSE PACKET

Minnesota. Prescribing and Dispensing Profile. Research current through November 2015.

Request For Proposal: RFP #

NeoSal Oral Fluid Collection System Solutions for Forensic Drug Detection

Transcription:

JACK BEACHAM, C.P.M., A.P.P. PURCHASING AGENT TARRANT COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT JULY 20, 2015 BID NO. 2015-163 ADDENDUM #1 ROB COX, C.P.M., A.P.P. ASSISTANT PURCHASING AGENT ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR VARIOUS IN-HOUSE URINE AND SALIVA BIDS DUE JULY 29, 2015 1. Questions and Answers: Questions received by the due date and their responses are included in this Addendum #1. 2. Change(s): Discard pages 13, 14, 28, 31 and 33 of the original bid package and replace with the revised pages dated July 20, 2015. Changes are indicated. This Addendum #1 must be signed and the original and two (2) copies must be returned with Bid. NAME AND ADDRESS OF COMPANY: E-Mail Address AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: Signature Name Title Tel. No. Fax No: TARRANT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, SUITE 303 100 E. WEATHERFORD, FORT WORTH TEXAS 76196 817-884-1414, 817-884-2629 (FAX)

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 1. Please clarify for panel dips (line items #1, #2, #4, #5) is required to include a collection bottle in the price, or if the line item is for only the panel dip. Panel dip only, cup must be provided for 6 panel only. With temper strip, cups can be sent in bulk. 2. Regarding the Oxycodone cut-off, will the County allow a vendor to provide a dip that tests at a more sensitive level than 300 ng/ml, such as 100 ng/ml? No, should be 300 ng/ml. 3. For the K2/Spice dip, will the County consider a vendor s device if it utilizes alternate cut-off levels from the 4 ng/ml listed? Must be no higher than 4ng/mL. 4. Please clarify the requirements for the K2/Spice dip. Is confirmation at the laboratory required as part of the dip price? If not, what is the purpose of the confirmation cut-off and limit detection concentration requirements? See this Addendum #1. 5. For the 6-drug Panel Dip (for Juveniles), will the County accept a device with lower cut-off levels for Cocaine (COC150) and Methamphetamines (MAMP500)? Yes. 6. If a vendor chooses to participate in the Cooperative Purchasing effort, will vendors only be able to offer items that they are awarded by the County as primary, items that they are awarded primary or secondary/alternate, or all items in this RFB regardless of award? Would the same rules apply when dealing with Cooperative Purchasing members, i.e. vendors can only offer item they were awarded as secondary/alternate if the primary vendor cannot provide them? Vendor will only be able to offer items awarded by Tarrant County as the primary. Secondary and alternate will only be used when primary cannot provide item. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 2 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 7. On page 13, the County indicates that the successful bidder will follow SAMHSA (formerly NIDA) guidelines. However, to our knowledge, SAMSHA guidelines are only applicable to laboratory testing. Would the County please remove this requirement, or clarify its application in terms of this particular bid? See this Addendum #1. 8. On page 15, the County specifies that interpretation of test results shall not be based on recognition or comparison of colors. Does this specification apply to the alcohol saliva test, or is this just for the panel-dips and cup line items? In other words, is the County interested in an alcohol saliva test that has a colorimetric chart showing different BAC ranges, or in an alcohol saliva test that has a line indicating the presence of alcohol above one specific BAC level? Yes. CSCD is interested in a line indicating the presence of alcohol above one (1) specific BAC level. 9. On page 28, the County implies that FDA 510k letters are required for the devices offered by a vendor. There are no K2/Spice dips on the market with FDA 510k clearance; will the County remove this requirement for the K2 dip? Additionally, does this 510k requirement apply to the alcohol saliva test, or only to the cup and dip devices? See this Addendum #1. Applies to saliva test and cup/dip devices. 10. Regarding the training requirement, would the County consider webinar training or online training modules as possible alternatives to in-person training? Yes. 11. Please clarify if device samples need to be submitted 1) with the bid at the time of submission or 2) following a request from the County after they have reviewed the vendor bids. Following the request of Tarrant County. 12. Would the County accept a device which requires a time or timing device, but for which the test may be read as negative when the control line and all test lines are observable? No. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 3 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 13. Please confirm that it is the intent to award to a sole source if all product offerings are competitive. Award per line item. 14. What are the names of the companies who submitted questions to date regarding this RFP? This information will require an Open Records Request. The law allows ten (10) business days to respond once an Open Records Request is received. 15. Who is/are the current incumbent(s) on this contract: American Screening Corporation U.S. Diagnostics Redwood Toxicology 16. If there is/are no incumbents due to this being a new bid/contract, who is the current supplier on the listed products? See response to Question 15 for incumbent information. 17. What are the incumbents, if there is no incumbent then replace with supplier, prices on each product in this RFP? The bid tabulation for Bid No. 2011-127 may be obtained by going to Tarrant County s website at www.tarrantcounty.com and clicking the following: Button labeled Business, Button labeled Bid Opportunities, button labeled Bids/Request for Proposal (RFPs), button labeled Bid/RFP Awards and click on Bid No. 2011-127. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 4 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 18. What will the average order quantity be for logistics and forecasting purposes? How many of each individual product? Varies per order. Estimated yearly quantity listed on Bid. See usage on pgs. 30-32. 19. On average, how many times per year will Tarrant County CSCD order? Estimate is 30-50. 20. Are there peak times in the year that would exceed the average order amounts? If so, when are those peak times and how much do they exceed the average order amount? August. There are no September orders from CSCD. August orders will be a 6-8 week supply. There are no peak times for Juvenile. 21. Will all orders be shipped to one location? No, various delivery locations. 22. If not, how many locations will product be shipped to? Seven (7) CSCD locations. Two (2) Juvenile locations. 23. If shipped to multiple locations, will all locations order through one Tarrant County source/contact person/employee or will each location have an additional source/contact person/employee? All orders will be processed through the Tarrant County Purchasing Department with individual purchase orders for each delivery location. 24. When is the first deliverable /order due? First order will be October 1 or shortly after. 25. As an approximation, how many tests will Tarrant County Juvenile Probation perform? 5,500/yr. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 5 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 26. 90,000 tests annually are estimated for Tarrant County CSCD. How many are estimated for each of the 5 products annually? Estimated usage is listed on Bid Proposal. 27. On average, how many tests will each probationer take per month? Unknown. 90,000/yr. for CSCD. Unknown for Juvenile. 28. Will all products (5) be utilized for Tarrant County Juvenile Probation? No. 29. If so, what are the estimates per product and how often will they be ordered? Product 1: estimated 0-100 ordered about 0-2 times annually. Product 2: estimated 50-350 ordered about 0-5 times annually. Product 4: estimated 5,500 ordered about 10-12 times annually. Product 5: estimated 0-100 ordered about 0-2 times annually. 30. Will there be a different source/contact person person/employee for Juvenile Probation? Yes. 31. Will training be managed and conducted by Tarrant County or the Vendor? Vendor. 32. Will training materials be required? Yes. 33. If so, how many employees will need training material initially? At least twenty-four (24) initially. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 6 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES 34. If training is required, will training be managed and conducted by Tarrant County or the Vendor(s)? Vendor. 35. May the Vendor Reference forms on page 30 through 34 be re-created in Word so as to allow legible references when the response length exceeds the form limit? Yes, attach to Bid Vendor references only pg. 21-22. 36. May the Annual Contract forms on pages 30 through 34 be re-created in Word so as to allow legible responses when the response length exceeds the form limit? No, must be submitted on Bid form. 37. Bidder shall provide two (2) sets of Descriptive Literature, Brochures, etc. for each item bid. Where should these be placed in the proposal. Attach to end of Bid. 38. What is the HUB target goal referred to on page 17 of this RFP? Good faith effort of 20% /yr. BID NO 2015-163 PAGE 7 OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 JULY 20, 2015

I. PURPOSE A. Tarrant County is requesting bids for IN-HOUSE URINE AND SALIVA DRUG AND ALCOHOL TEST SUPPLIES. The in-house drug test supplies will be used by individual Tarrant County officials to identify offenders urine or saliva samples that are positive or negative for drugs. The purpose for implementing in-house drug testing is to allow officer(s) to obtain immediate drug/alcohol test results, which will aid in immediately addressing the offender about his/her substance/alcohol abuse while the offender is in the probation office or during a field visit. B. The successful bidder will provide all In-House Drug Test Supplies required for in-house drug testing for the following drugs. 1. Amphetamines 2. Methamphetamines 3. Benzodiazepines 4. Cocaine 5. Marijuana (THC) 6. Opiate 7. PCP 8. Barbiturates 9. Buprenorphine 10. Methadone 11. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) 12. Oxycodone 13. Alcohol 14. Synthetic Cannabis. C. Training on the proper use of the drug testing supplies will be provided by the successful bidder(s) to Tarrant County staff involved with in-house drug testing. D. The successful bidder will follow SAMSHA (formerly NIDA) guidelines. PAGE 13 OF BID NO. 2015-163 REVISED JULY 20, 2015

II. SPECIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS A. The successful bidder must be able to provide individual/multiple screening products for all of the following: 1. Amphetamines (1000 ng/ml) 2. Methamphetamines (1000 ng/ml) 3. Benzodiazepines (300 ng/ml) 4. Cocaine (300 ng/ml) 5. Marijuana (THC) (50 ng/ml) 6. Opiate (2000 ng/ml CSCD), (300 ng/ml Juvenile) 7. PCP (25 ng/ml) 8. Barbiturates (300 ng/ml) 9. Buprenophine (10 ng/ml) 10. Methadone (300 ng/ml) 11. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) (500 ng/ml) 12. Oxycodone (300 ng/ml) 13. Alcohol (Saliva) 14. Synthetic Cannabis (K2, Spice) (4 ng/ml Screening Cutoff, 0.25 ng/ml Confirmation Cutoff, 0.25 ng/ml Limit Detection Concentration) B. Multiple screening products to be available during the contract period shall be as follows: 1. Single Panel Dip test for all drugs listed above and Saliva for Alcohol. 2. Single Panel Dip test for Synthetic Cannabis (K2, Spice) (4 ng/ml Screening Cutoff, 0.25 ng/ml Confirmation Cutoff, 0.25 ng/ml Limit Detection Concentration) 3. 7-Panel, Integrated Cup Style: Cocaine, Marijuana (TCH), Opiates (2000 ng/ml), Methamphetamines, Amphetamines, Benzodiazepine, and PCP. 4. 6-Panel Dip: Amphetamines, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Cannabinoids (THC), Methamphetamine, Opiates (300 ng/ml). Test to include cup with screw cap and temperature strip. 5. 12-Panel Dip: Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Buprenophine, Cocaine, Cannabinoids (THC), Methadone, Methamphetamine, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), Opiates (300 ng/ml), Oxycodone, Phencyclidine. PAGE 14 OF BID NO. 2015-163 REVISED JULY 20, 2015

1. License/Certification: BID PROPOSAL QUESTIONNAIRE A. Does bidder agree to follow SAMHSA (formerly NIDA) guidelines? B. Are copies of F.D.A. 510 (k) summary for screening products specified on the Bid Proposal Forms included in the bid submission with the exception of K2? 2. Does urinalysis screening product require the use of a timer, stop watch or any other timing devices? 3. Does urinalysis screening product provide the results in approximately eight (8) minutes or less? 4. Can urinalysis screening product be conveniently used on the spot, at any location, and in the presence of client, patient, or offender? 5. Does urinalysis screening product require electricity, special plumbing, calibration, or laboratory environment? 6. Does urinalysis screening product require any daily routine maintenance or calibration procedure beyond quality control? 7. Does urinalysis screening product required crushing to dispose? 8. Are any additional instruments, tools, or equipment required to process samples and/or read results? THE ORIGINAL AND TWO (2) COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE RETURNED WITH BID! PAGE 28 OF BID NO. 2015-163 REVISED JULY 20, 2015

BID PROPOSAL ITEM PART HOW EST. UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION NO. PACKED QTY. PRICE N. Synthetic Cannabis (K2, Spice) (4ng/mL) 0-1,000 /Yr $ Must detect at a minimum analog JWH018 and JWH073. List other analogs your product tests for: THE ORIGINAL AND TWO (2) COPIES OF THIS PAGE MUST BE RETURNED WITH BID! PAGE 31 OF BID NO. 2015-163 REVISED 07/20/2015

BID PROPOSAL 5. List all Metabolites of each class of drug which can be captured by the urine drug test: A. Amphetamines (1000 ng/ml) B. Methamphetamines (1000 ng/ml) C. Benzodiazepines (300 ng/ml) D. Cocaine (300 ng/ml) E. Marijuana (THC) (50 ng/ml) F. Opiate (2000 ng/ml) G. Opiate (300 ng/mle) H. Phencyclidine (PCP) (25 ng/ml) I. Barbiturates (300 ng/ml) J. Buprenophine (10 ng/ml) K. Methadone (300 ng/ml) L. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) (500 ng/ml) M. Oxycodone (300 ng/ml) M. Synthetic Cannabis (4ng/mL) THE ORIGINAL AND TWO (2) COPIES OF THIS PAGE MUST BE RETURNED WITH BID! PAGE 33 OF BID NO. 2015-163 REVISED 07/20/2015