Alternatives to Abortion Program Services
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AI Contract Overview
The contract pertains to the continuation of Alternatives to Abortion Program Services under a single-source procurement authorized by Missouri state law § 34.044 RSMo, issued on behalf of the Missouri Department of Social Services through the Division of Purchasing Procurements. The solicitation, numbered STATE 0000000474SL, is an amendment to the existing contract CS221991006 and is intended to ensure uninterrupted service delivery from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, while the agency develops enhanced requirements for a future competitive solicitation. The sole provider is Lutheran Family and Children’s Services of Missouri, with no competitive evaluation conducted due to the statutory justification for a single feasible source. The place of performance is statewide in Missouri, and all services are delivered by the contractor within the state. No pricing, contract value, or line-item details are provided, and the procurement does not include options, renewal provisions, or specified delivery or FOB terms. The buyer responsible for the procurement is Nicolle Backes, reachable via email at nicolle.backes@oa.mo.gov, with no Contracting Officer’s Representative or technical representative designated. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 14, 2026, to the designated email addresses, with no specific format, page limits, or file type requirements outlined. The contract lacks detailed performance metrics, inspection criteria, quality standards, or technical specifications, with acceptance responsibilities implied to rest with the government. No packaging, marking, barcoding, preservation, or accounting data is specified, and no FAR clauses, representations, certifications, or socioeconomic disclosures are included in the documentation. Payment instructions, invoicing procedures, or electronic systems like WAWF are not defined, and while the contract relies on state law rather than federal acquisition regulations, no corresponding state-specific clauses or compliance reporting requirements are detailed. The entire procurement hinges on the statutory exemption for sole-source awards and maintains continuity of existing services without revising operational requirements.
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