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Low-Intensity Residential Treatment

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The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency is seeking a qualified contractor to deliver ASAM Level 3.1 clinically managed low-intensity residential treatment for male offenders serving 90-day treatment episodes, aligned with the ASAM Criteria Fourth Edition and District of Columbia regulations. The treatment must be provided at contractor-operated facilities located within the metropolitan Washington D.C. area, and the contractor must be certified by the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health as a Substance Use Disorder service provider. This is a pre-solicitation notice for a procurement under NAICS code 623220 for Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities, with no set-aside designated for small or disadvantaged businesses. The anticipated contract will consist of a one-year base period and four optional one-year extensions, potentially totaling five years in duration. The formal Request for Proposal is expected to be released around July 20, 2026, with responses due by July 1, 2026. Point of contact for inquiries is Ms. RoShawn Washington, reachable via phone or email provided in the solicitation details.

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Contract for 90-day residential substance abuse treatment for male offenders in DC, up to five years, per ASAM and DC regulations.

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Court Services And Offender Supervision Agency → Court Services Offender Supv AgcyView Agency

NAICS

623220 - Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities View NAICS

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DC, 20020, USA

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AgencyCourt Services And Offender Supervision Agency → Court Services Offender Supv Agcy
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OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20004, USA
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This is a pre-solicitation notice for the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) in support of CSOSA's mission to provide American Society of Addition Medicine (ASAM) Level 3.1 clinically managed low‑intensity residential treatment for 90‑day treatment episodes.


The scope of work for this acquisition is for the Contractor to provide qualified, District of Columbia, Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)‑certified Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment Contractor to provide male offenders American Society of Addition Medicine (ASAM) Level 3.1 clinically managed low‑intensity residential treatment for 90‑day treatment episodes consistent with ASAM Criteria (4th Edition) and District of Columbia regulations.


The Contractor will perform the work under the forthcoming solicitation at contractor's facilities located within the metropolitan Washington D.C area only. 


No Set aside used.  The RFP will be advertised as under NAICS code 623220. Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities.  The resultant award is anticipated to be a total of 5 years (one 12-month base period plus four 12-month option periods). A formal solicitation is tentatively scheduled to be available on or around July 20, 2026.

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