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RFP - Shuttle Bus Service 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Public Health
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a request for proposal (RFP) for a contract to provide services to DPSS (Department of Public Social Services) in Los Angeles County. The document outlines the requirements for submitting a proposal and the information that should be included in different sections of the proposal. The document begins with an executive summary section, which should provide a condensed overview of the proposer's approach, qualifications, experience, and staffing. It emphasizes the need for the proposer to explain how their proposed scope of work and approach will meet or exceed the primary objectives of the RFP. The next section focuses on the proposer's qualifications and requires them to demonstrate that they meet the minimum mandatory requirements outlined in the RFP. This section includes subsections on the proposer's experience and background, including the number of years of experience providing similar services and the experience of key individuals in the organization. It also requires the proposer to provide the business office location within Los Angeles County and details about the type of entity, principals/owners, licenses held, and any controlling interests. The following section is about the proposer's performance history and requires them to provide references for contracts or business arrangements where similar services were provided in the last five years. The proposer must also provide a list of all contracts they have had with Los Angeles County in the last five years. Additionally, they must disclose any contracts that were terminated within the last five years and provide a brief explanation for the termination. The section also includes a requirement for the proposer to disclose any legal issues. In section 2.3.4 of the proposal, the document specifically requires the proposer to disclose any debarment. This means that the proposer must provide information if they have been excluded or disqualified from participating in government contracts or receiving federal funding due to violations or non-compliance with regulations. Overall, the document provides guidelines and requirements for proposers to submit a comprehensive proposal that demonstrates their qualifications, experience, and ability to meet the objectives of the RFP.
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