Contact and place of performance
Sandy Thompson
USA
AMENDMENT0001 FAP2026SS The purpose of this amendment 0002 is to incorporate a revised PDF version of the Sources Sought. This RFI revises the following information "List only contracts for which the respondent served as the prime contractor or first Tier Subcontractor for the last three years for family advocacy services" to allow for first Tier Subcontractor submission of experience. 771ST Enterpris...
View more** These performance objectives are for example only to allow contractors to have a basic idea of this requirement. A final Performance Work Statement will accompany the solicitation in the future with the total requirements for this service. **
The Government is currently conducting market research to understand how industry providers structure, staff, and execute these complex, high-stakes support services in military or similarly demanding environments.
The Government requests that interested companies provide white paper detailing their operational approaches and complete the survey at the following link
https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/dzLdYjzaFj
The 771 Enterprise Sourcing Squadron (771 ESS) at Wright-Patterson AFB, acting on behalf of the Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP), is conducting market research to identify industry capabilities for evidence-based personal and non-personal family advocacy services. This Sources Sought notice, identified by solicitation number FAP2026SS, falls under NAICS code 624190 Other Individual and Family Services and PSC G099 SOCIAL- OTHER, with an SBA SBA set-aside. The government requires support for approximately 2.6 million DAF families across 76 installations, including 59 CONUS and 17 OCONUS locations.
The performance objectives for this requirement involve domestic abuse and child abuse prevention, behavioral challenge support for youth, victim advocacy, and crisis intervention. Additional scope includes clinical assessment, counseling, case management, and new parent support through home visitation programs. The government is seeking information on how industry providers structure, staff, and execute these high-stakes support services in demanding military environments to assist in the development of a future Performance Work Statement.
Responses are due by June 6, 2026, and must include a white paper detailing operational approaches and a completed online survey. Amendment 0002, issued on June 4, 2026, updated the experience requirements to allow respondents to submit past performance from the last three years as either a prime contractor or a first-tier subcontractor. The notice includes three attachments: Amendment 0002 FAP2026SS.pdf, Amendment 0001 FAP2026SS.pdf, and a Family Advocacy Survey. Sandy Thompson is the designated point of contact for this market research.
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