Opportunity
San Diego County Ivalua #BPM013005
San Diego County Mobile Crisis Response Team Services (Lot 2) RFP
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
BPM013005
NAICS
621330, 621420, 624190
San Diego County is seeking qualified providers for Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Services across multiple regions. - Government Buyer: - County of San Diego, Department of Behavioral Health Services - Department of Purchasing and Contracting - Services Requested: - Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Services for North Central, Central, South, and East regions (Lot 2) - Minimum of 30 teams for Lot 2, providing 24/7 non-law enforcement crisis response - Teams must include licensed practitioners certified for Welfare & Institutions Code 5150/5585 holds and Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialists - Services include rapid response, individual assessment, community-based stabilization, collaboration with law enforcement, schools, and other agencies - Crisis intervention, de-escalation, and care coordination for up to 30 days - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Organizational capability and cultural competency emphasized - Contractor-Submitted Linguistic and Cultural Diversity Plan required - Outreach to disadvantaged, minority, and women-owned businesses - Detailed budget submission using County template - Billing to Medi-Cal and commercial insurance - Contract Structure: - Initial base period of approximately 9 months, followed by six one-year option periods - Up to two contracts may be awarded (one per lot) - Place of Performance: - Services delivered across North Central, Central, South, and East regions of San Diego County - Contracting office located at 5560 Overland Avenue, Suite 270, San Diego, CA 92123-1204 - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a services procurement.
Description
The County of San Diego is soliciting proposals for Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Services, specifically for Lot 2 covering the North Central, Central, South, and East Regions. The contract is expected to have an initial one-year base period with six one-year options. The solicitation includes a pre-proposal conference and a question submission period, with detailed instructions and required forms provided. The procurement aims to award up to two contracts, one for each lot, and requires separate proposals for multiple lots.