Opportunity
San Diego County Ivalua #12949
San Diego County Seeks Virtual SUD Screening and Coordination Services for Juvenile Dependency Court
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
12949
NAICS
621420
The County of San Diego Department of Behavioral Health Services is seeking proposals for virtual substance use disorder (SUD) screening and coordination services for parents involved with Child and Family Well-Being and referred by the Juvenile Dependency Court. - Government Buyer: - County of San Diego, Department of Behavioral Health Services - Managed by the Department of Purchasing and Contracting - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Virtual SUD screening using the Brief Questionnaire for Initial Placement (BQuIP) - Referral to SUD treatment providers - Care coordination activities (minimum 15 or 30 minutes per activity) - Coordination with SUD providers, social workers, and court officers - Preparation and submission of timely court reports - Staff attendance at all scheduled court sessions (49 sessions) - Payments for participant engagement in SUD treatment (30-59 days, 60-89 days, 90+ days) - Payment upon participant graduation from Dependency Drug Court (49 graduations) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Services delivered virtually at designated court or regional office locations - Use of the BQuIP tool for screening - Detailed reporting and court attendance requirements - Emphasis on participant engagement and successful program completion - Estimated Contract Value: - $4,777,502 to $5,028,950 over the potential five-year term - Period of Performance: - Initial one-year term with four one-year option periods, plus possible short extensions - Primary Service Locations: - Meadow Lark Juvenile Court, East County Juvenile Court, Vista Juvenile Court (San Diego, CA)
Description
The County of San Diego is seeking proposals from firms to provide substance use disorder screening for parents involved with Child and Family Well-Being (CFWB) who are referred by the Juvenile Dependency Court or a CFWB Protective Social Worker. Services are to be provided virtually at designated court or regional office locations. The contract term includes an initial one-year period with four one-year options, starting July 1, 2026. The estimated maximum funding range for the contract is between $4,777,502 and $5,028,950.