Opportunity

Tarrant County Ionwave #F2026097

Administration Services for Tarrant County Family Drug Court Program

Posted

May 15, 2026

Respond By

June 15, 2026

Identifier

F2026097

NAICS

923130

Tarrant County 360th District Court is seeking a qualified service provider to administer its Family Drug Court (FDC) program, which supports families affected by substance use disorder: - Government Buyer: - Tarrant County 360th District Court (Purchasing Office, Fort Worth, TX) - Services Requested: - Comprehensive administration and management of the Family Drug Court program - Includes client referral and enrollment, case management, drug and alcohol testing, therapy coordination, recovery housing, and participation in court proceedings - Coordination with governmental and non-profit service providers - Maintenance of detailed records and compliance with all applicable Texas and federal laws - Facilitation of required meetings, including staffing and steering committee sessions - Court testimony and after-hours emergency contact - All services must be provided at no cost to clients - Program Details: - Serves approximately 35 to 50 clients at a time - Three program tracks: Intensive Support Program, Recovery Support Program, Early Intervention Program - Notable Requirements: - Vendor must provide a master's-level FDC Coordinator with specific certifications - Transition plan required for continuity of service at contract end - Fixed monthly fee structure for administration - Period of Performance: - Initial contract term is 12 months, with up to three additional 12-month renewal options - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation; open to qualified service providers

Description

Tarrant County 360th District Court is seeking proposals from qualified service providers to administer the Tarrant County Family Drug Court (FDC). The FDC offers services aimed at reuniting clients and their children separated due to Child Protective Services or court actions related to substance use disorder. The program is voluntary, and no individuals are ordered to participate. The contract term is twelve months with an option to renew for three additional twelve-month periods. Services include client referral, enrollment, case management, drug testing, and coordination with various service providers and court proceedings.

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