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StatusArchived
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Archived2014
Description
The Center for Families, Children and the Courts (“CFCC”), housed in the AOC’s Judicial and Court Operations Services Division, is dedicated to improving the quality of justice and services to meet the diverse needs of children, youth, and self-represented litigants. CFCC seeks the services of prospective service providers with expertise in social science, civil justice research and/or public entity cost-benefit analysis with 5-10 years of professional experience in program evaluation. A prospective service provider should be familiar with California trial courts, particularly in the areas of housing, child custody, and probate and should have experience in gathering and synthesizing information from multiple datasets.
Questions regarding this RFP should be directed to Solicitations@jud.ca.gov by May 12, 2014, no later than 2:00 P.M. (PT)
Proposals must be received by the AOC by May 22, 2014, no later than 2:00 P.M. (PT)
Further details regarding the solicitation and work requirements are set forth in the RFP and related documents provided, below:
RFP: CFCC 12-13-LM
Table of Contents
Attachment 1 – Administrative Rules Governing RFPs
Attachment 2 – AOC Standard Terms and Conditions
Attachment 3 – Proposer’s Acceptance of Terms and Conditions
Attachment 4 – General Certifications Form
Attachment 5 – Darfur Contracting Act Certification Form
Attachment 6 – Vendor Data Record Form
Questions and Answers
Cancellation Notice
Attachments
Disclaimer
The Judicial Council, as a public entity, prohibits direct contact with any Council personnel during the solicitation process in order to maintain fairness and equality to all proposers. Proposers are specifically directed NOT to contact any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants for meetings, conferences, or discussions that are related to the solicitation at any time between release of the solicitation and any award and execution of a contract. Unauthorized contact with any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants may be cause for rejection of the Proposer’s proposal.