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Notice of Intent to Sole Source - Dr. Tania Glenn & Associates, P.A
Contact and place of performance
Brice Winston
Washington, DC
USA
The mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations (AMO) Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) is to offer confidential assistance and support to all AMO employees in times of personal need or due to traumatic incidents, and to refer employees to necessary resources for follow-up care. The objective of the AMO CIRT is to minimize psychological trauma that AMO employees may experience...
View moreWhile CBP recognizes industry-wide capabilities to deliver such services, it is imperative at this time that this effort be supported by a vendor that possesses the historical and institutional knowledge of the current traumatic response measures being executed within the AMO CIRT environment. Tania Glenn & Associates will continue supporting current CIRT cases and maintaining the level of operational effectiveness throughout the CIRT environment. It should be further noted that this requirement is not intended to revamp existing practices nor to introduce a brand-new program approach in AMO. Rather, it is simply a follow-on effort to address ongoing CIRT activities and scope of work including:
Continuity of services is critical to maintaining trust, rapport, and consistent messaging for AMO personnel who have participated in their courses, consultations, and individualized treatment, particularly in the sensitive areas of trauma, critical incident response, and long‑term resilience. Replacing this vendor would require significant redevelopment of curriculum, retraining of staff, re-establishment of trust with both new and experienced officers and CIRT members, and could disrupt ongoing wellness, resilience, and critical incident response initiatives already in place. Therefore, retaining a vendor with this extensive program familiarity is in the best interest of the Government to minimize the risk of compromising current program implementations.
The Government intends to solicit and negotiate directly with Tania Glenn & Associates. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. If any interested party believes it can meet the above requirement, it may submit a statement of capabilities. The statement of capabilities must be submitted in writing and must contain material in sufficient detail to allow the Government to determine if the party can support the requirement. Documents exceeding ten (10) pages total will not be accepted. A determination not to compete this action based upon responses received is in the sole discretion of the Government.
All interested parties must express their interest and capabilities in writing via e-mail to [email protected] prior to the closing date of this notice. Verification of receipt of responses are the sole responsibility of the interested party.
Responses/Capability Statements are required by June 1, 2026 at 4:00 PM Washington, DC time. The anticipated award date to Tania Glenn & Associates, P.A. is June 22, 2026.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued this pre-solicitation notice, solicitation number 2026CBP-AMO-CIRT, to support the Air and Marine Operations (AMO) Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT). The mission involves providing confidential assistance and trauma response protocols to minimize psychological impact and accelerate recovery for AMO employees following traumatic events. This requirement is classified under NAICS 624190 Other Individual and Family Services and PSC Q519 MEDICAL- PSYCHIATRY. The agency intends to issue a sole-source award to Tania Glenn & Associates, P.A. as an SBA SBA set-aside.
The scope of work includes clinical coordination of the CIRT, initial and recurrent annual training, and emergency interventions deployable within 24 to 48 hours of a critical incident. The vendor will also conduct phone consultations and provide support for family members during Police Week. This follow-on effort utilizes the copyrighted "TEN FOUR" model—an acronym for Triage, Educate, Normalize, Free dialogue, Organize thoughts, Understand the big picture, and Restore resilience—which is already integrated into AMO training protocols. Retaining the incumbent is intended to ensure continuity of services and maintain established trust with personnel while leveraging existing institutional knowledge of current traumatic response measures.
Work will be performed in Washington, DC, with an anticipated award date of June 22, 2026. Although the government intends to negotiate directly with the identified vendor, interested parties may submit a written statement of capabilities to Brice Winston by the response deadline of June 1, 2026. Capability statements must provide sufficient detail to demonstrate the ability to support the requirement and are limited to a maximum of ten pages.
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