Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #FY2027 Alcohol Safety Action Program
Alaska seeks behavioral health agencies for Alcohol Safety Action Program services in Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
June 03, 2026
Identifier
FY2027 Alcohol Safety Action Program
NAICS
621420, 623220
This opportunity is for behavioral health agencies to deliver Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) services in Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan, Alaska. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health - Services Requested: - Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) services for adult and juvenile clients - Substance abuse education and treatment - Alcohol and drug screening - Case management and monitoring - Cognitive/behavioral health screening - Alcohol testing using Portable Breath Tests (PBT) - Use of Alaska Automated Information Management System (AKAIMS) for reporting - Notable Requirements: - Applicants must be located in Alaska Court System sites with a State-approved behavioral health program - Must demonstrate experience, staffing, administrative capacity, and community support - Community-specific budgets with a 10% required match - Mandatory attendance at grantee meetings - Focus on reducing recidivism and improving client accountability - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned; opportunity is open to qualified behavioral health agencies - Estimated contract value: approximately $410,000 for one year - Places of performance: Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan, Alaska
Description
The Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health, is seeking proposals from eligible applicants to provide services through the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) for FY2027. The program involves providing alcohol and drug-related misdemeanor offenders with substance abuse education or treatment, monitoring cases in partnership with the Alaska Court System, and ensuring completion of court-prescribed programs or testing. Services are needed in communities including Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan that currently lack an enrolled agency. Proposals must be submitted through the GEMS system by June 2, 2026, and include a budget with a 10% required match.