SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seeks qualified vendors for workers' compensation fraud investigation services including confidential surveillance and criminal investigations. Vendors must meet specific law enforcement experience and licensing requirements. The solicitation is open until needs are met.
The RFSQ and future bulletins will be accessible at the Sheriff's website: http://www.lasd.org/lasd_contracts/info.html INTRODUCTION The Los Angeles County (County) Sheriff’s Department (Department) is issuing this Request for Statement of Qualifications (RFSQ) to solicit qualified vendors who can provide Workers’ Compensation Fraud Investigation Services on an as-needed basis. The solicitation will remain open until the Department’s needs are met. The Department intends to contract with investigators to assist the Internal Criminal Investigations Bureau. Potential Contractors will conduct confidential investigations and surveillance of County employees suspected of workers’ compensation fraud. Interested and qualified Vendors, who can demonstrate their ability to successfully meet the requirements outlined in this RFSQ, and Appendix B (Statement of Work) of this RFSQ, are invited to submit a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) in accordance with the instructions contained in the RFSQ. VENDOR’S MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Interested and qualified Vendors that can demonstrate their ability to successfully provide the required services outlined in Appendix B (Statement of Work), are invited to submit their SOQ provided they meet the following minimum requirements: 1.4.1 Vendor must have seven (7) years of experience with a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a patrol officer in a “first responder” capacity and five (5) years of experience conducting criminal investigations while employed by a law enforcement agency. 1.4.2 Vendor must be trained and certified under the laws of the State of California as a private investigator and possess a Private Investigator License as specified in the California Business and Professions Code 7521. 1.4.3 Vendor must possess the equipment and expertise to capture video and still photography during Sub-rosa surveillance. 1.4.4 Vendor must possess a valid California Class “C” driver license. 1.4.5 Vendor must certify that he/she meets the Los Angeles County criteria for Physical Class, (3) – Moderate: which includes standing or walking most of the time with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting and reaching; includes working on irregular surfaces and occasionally lifting objects weighing over 25 pounds. 1.4.6 Vendor shall not have any felony convictions nor certain misdemeanor convictions (i.e., drug, theft and sex-related crimes) that impugn the applicant’s character, honesty or veracity, or demonstrate a bias. RFSQ TIMETABLE The timetable for this RFSQ is as follows: Release of RFSQ………………………………………….……….October 2, 2013 Request for a Solicitation Requirements Review Due…......…October 16, 2013 Written Questions Due by 3:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)………..…October 17, 2013 Questions and Answers Released……….……………….….October 23, 2013 SOQ Submittal Deadline…by 3:00p.m. (Pacific Time)...........October 29, 2013 The due date above is an initial due date. SOQs received after the initial due date will be reviewed at a later date. This solicitation will remain open until the needs of the Department are met. The Vendor must access the RFSQ via the above Department’s website, and MUST inform the Department’s Contracts Unit Analyst at wksmith@lasd.org of Vendor's name, mailing address, email address, fax number, and telephone number. This will ensure that the Vendor receives any further Bulletins related to this RFSQ. More
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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