MARS ROUTINE PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACT LIST- SEPTEMBER, 2001
AGENCY/ / EFFECTIVE / CONTRACT / CONTRACT / FUNDING SOURCE/ / CONTRACTVENDOR / DATES / TYPE / AMOUNT / PAY RATE / DESCRIPTION
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
1. C-01262969
Drugtest, Inc.d/b/a Drugtest.com
981 South Third Street, Suite 402
Louisville, KY 40203 / July 1, 2001-
August 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $119,350.00 / Federal 97%
Agency 3% / Provide drug testing services and provide space in the operational drug courts; directly observe urine sample collections; verify temp and measure creatinine levels to determine the extent of water loading.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
2. C-01236709
Cartwright, Sharon107 Park Lane
Eddyville, KY 42038 / September 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Medical / $10,375.00 / General 100%
$25/hour / Provide radiography services to the inmates of Kentucky State Penitentiary.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, CABINET FOR
3. C-01255231
Kentucky Science andTechnology Corporation
P. O. Box 1049
Lexington, KY 40588-1049 / August 1, 2001-
October 1, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $27,000.00 / Agency 100% / Coordinate the development and overall production of the New Economy Strategic Plan by a planning team under the direction of the Kentucky Office for the New Economy in compliance with the Kentucky Innovation Act.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
4. C-01223390
Progressive Therapy3138 Custer Drive, Suite 210
Lexington, KY 40517 / September 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Physical Therapy / $14,700.00 / General 100%
$42/hour / Provide occupational services for 16, and physical therapy services for 25, Kentucky School for the Deaf students for school year 2001-02 as mandated in the Student Individual Educational Plan (IEP) with referrals also made by a student local physician.
5. C-01238033
Widmeyer Communications1825 Connecticut Avenue,
NW, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
Note: This contract was approved at the October 9, 2001 meeting. / August 30, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $100,000.00 / General 100% / Conduct in-depth research about issues that affect Kentucky’s ability to recruit high quality teachers and will then use that research to develop a comprehensive marketing plan that will result in an increase in the number of qualified teachers working in Kentucky.
EDUCATION PROFESSION STANDARDS BOARD
6. C-01156396
Pace, Bobby S.Box 24861
Louisville, KY 40224 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $25,070.30 / General 100%
$53.83/hour; upon receipt of monthly invoices / Investigate allegations of teacher misconduct and report findings to the executive director pursuant to KRS 161.120 and 704 KAR 20:585, which may include interviewing school personnel, students, abuse victims, and others who may have knowledge regarding the complaint.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
7. C-01171661
Baxter, Courtney T.6700 Briarhill Road
Crestwood, KY 40014 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $33,545.00 / General 100%
$64.59/hour; upon receipt of monthly invoices / Prosecute cases as assigned by the executive director; prepare statements of charges; prosecute cases before the EPSB, research and study education law regarding teacher discipline pursuant to KRS 161.120 and 704 KAR 20:585.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
8. C-01172781
Oster, Walter E.4817 Cova Drive
Louisville, KY 40216 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $12,516.00 / General 100%
$53.83/hour; upon receipt of invoices / Investigate allegations of teacher misconduct and report findings to the executive director pursuant to KRS 161.120 and 704 KAR 20:585, which may include interviewing school personnel, students, abuse victims, and others who may have knowledge regarding the complaint.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
9. C-01172977
Grohmann, Cynthia1733 Fleming Road
Louisville, KY 40205 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $25,148.30 / General 100%
$64.59/hour; upon receipt of monthly invoices / Prosecute cases as assigned by the executive director; prepare statements of charges; prosecute cases before the EPSB, research and study education law regarding teacher discipline.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
10. C-01181876
Boehl Stopher and Graves400 West Market Street, Suite 2300
Louisville, KY 40202-3354 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $25,000.00 / Agency Revenue 100%
$125/hour / Represent the education professional standards board in claims for injunctive relief or judicial review.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
11. C-01186347
Whaley, Eileen M.3026 Roundhill
Edgewood, KY 41017
Note: This contract was approved at the October 9, 2001 meeting. / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Consulting / $12,310.10 / Agency Revenue 100%
$343.67/day / Assist in the regionalization of the continuing education option program by training regional trainers, writing a manual for training portfolio readers, and providing general consult assistance on the transition to a regional program and the scoring of existing portfolios. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
12. C-01188021
Wilkerson and Associates3339 Taylorsville Road
Louisville, KY 40205
Note: This contract was approved at the October 9, 2001 meeting. / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $120,040.00 / General 100%
Upon receipt of invoices / Develop and administer, in collaboration with teacher preparation programs in both public and private institutions and the EPSB, surveys of student teachers, teacher interns, and second year teachers as well as their respective supervisors; provide for access of survey results through an on-line data management system that provides a variety of both static and interactive reports; and include these results as one of the quality performance indicators that will be reviewed in regard to accreditation of the programs.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE, BOARD OF
13. C-01243692
Kentucky EMT Instructors Association138 Northwood Drive
Lexington, KY 40505-2102 / September 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $40,000.00 / General 100%
$45/eligible EMT-basic candidate tested / Administer the Kentucky-required EMT-basic practical skills examination to eligible individuals who have completed an EMT-basic training course conducted by a training agency approved by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services or to individuals who have been otherwise determined as eligible for testing by the board.
FAMILIES & CHILDREN, CABINET FOR
14. C-01142426
Trans UnionP. O. Box 99506
Chicago, IL 60693-9506 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $25,000.00 / Federal 100%
Per fee schedule; monthly / Assist the cabinet in obtaining credit based information in order to ascertain the most recent address and pertinent information on non-custodial parents who are delinquent in their child support payments.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
15. C-01165278
Kentucky Baptist Homes for ChildrenTriad East, Suite 200
10200 Linn Station Road
Louisville, KY 40223 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $49,350.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Provide independent living services to youth aged 17 - 21 years old in out of home care, and to young adults aged 18 - 21 years old who have exited foster care, in the Jefferson, Salt River, and Lake Cumberland service regions.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
16. C-01167252
Father Maloneys Boys Haven2301 Goldsmith Lane
Louisville, KY 40218 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $26,818.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Provide independent living services to youths aged 18 - 20 years old who have exited care in the Jefferson Region.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
17. C-01212991
F M Blake and Associates826 Main Street
Lewiston, ID 83501-1864 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $80,100.00 / Agency Revenue 100%
Monthly / Performance of continuing review and re-determinations of income eligibility for Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI) benefits for children committed to the care of the cabinet.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
18. C-01222234
Methodist Home of Kentucky, Inc.P. O. Box 749
Versailles, KY 40383 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $16,392.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Provide independent living services to youths aged 18 - 20 years old who have exited care in the Bluegrass Region.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
19. C-01222803
Ed Necco & Associates, Inc.804 Solida Road
South Point, OH 45680 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $89,505.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Provide independent living services to youth aged eligible 16 - 17 years old in out of home care, and to young adults aged 18 - 21 years old who have exited foster care in all CFC service regions.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
20. C-01223494
Metro Group Home536 West Third Street
Lexington, KY 40508 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $26,010.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Provide independent living services to youths aged 18 - 20 years old who have exited care in the Bluegrass Fayette and rural regions.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
21. C-01136294
Brighton Center, Inc.P. O. Box 325
Newport, KY 41071 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $656,832.00 / Federal 84%
General 16%
Upon receipt of monthly invoices / Operate a Center for Training and Employment (CET) in accordance with the National Center for Employment Training Model and operate a Young Parent Career Center (YPCC) for 16-21 year old single parents; and provide independent living services to youths aged 18 - 20 years old who have exited care in the Northern Region.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
22. C-01237287
Home of The Innocents485 East Gray Street
Louisville, KY 40202 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $31,690.00 / Federal 100% / Provide independent living services to youths aged 18 - 20 years old who have exited care in the KIPDA Region, including assistance with room and board, transitional living support, and monitoring; assistance in obtaining a high school diploma, GED, and vocational education; help in preparing and entering post-secondary training and educational institutions; assisting with career exploration, job placement, and retention; training in daily living skills; training in budget and financial management skills; training in substance abuse prevention and preventive health activities; the provision of personal and emotional supports through mentors and interactions with dedicated adults; client data collection and entry; regional community based collaboration with other private and public agencies, organizations and individuals; and facilitation of independent living events and activities.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
23. C-01245083
Conliffe Sandman and SullivanWaterfront Plaza, Suite 2000
325 West Main Street
Louisville, KY 40202 / August 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $50,000.00 / General 100% / Defend the cabinet and a former employee of the cabinet in his official capacity, in a case filed in US District Court in the Western District of Kentucky, Louisville Division, Cindy Akers v. Donald Alvey, individually and in his official capacity and Cabinet for Families and Children, case no 3:99-CV-221-h.
24. C-01151078
Transitions, Inc.700 Fairfield Avenue
Bellevue, KY 41073 / August 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $18,000.00 / Federal 100%
$22/test for each test performed; $15/test for any no shows; monthly / Provide drug tests on clients that may have alcohol and/or drug problems that may cause a risk of harm to children within the family in the Northern Kentucky Region only.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
25. C-01240986
Henderson County ChildVictim Task Force
537 South Green Street
P. O. Box 433
Henderson, KY 42420 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Family and Social Services / $75,000.00 / General 100% / Provide crisis intervention counseling, advocacy, child sexual medical examinations, forensic interviews, and other related services to victims of child sexual abuse and their non-offending family members and/or caretakers.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET – DIVISION OF ENGINEERING
26. M-01235223
Grier, William F.712 Cromwell Way
Lexington, KY 40503 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide civil engineering services as needed on a statewide basis.
27. M-01242000
Wesley B. Witt, Inc.725 Millpond Road
Lexington, KY 40514 / August 20, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide surveying services on a statewide basis as needed.
28. M-01242018
M. G. and Associates487 Retrac Road
Lexington, KY 40503 / August 20, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide mechanical engineering services on a statewide basis as needed.
29. M-01246767
Sitebrown, LLC1644 Cameron Way
Bowling Green, KY 42103 / August 24, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide landscape architecture services on a statewide basis.
30. M-01247643
Dunaway Engineering, Inc.3404 Stony Spring Circle
Louisville, KY 40220 / August 24, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide surveying services (not aerial or research) on a statewide basis.
31. M-01246083
Marcum Engineering, LLC5937 Benton Road
Paducah, KY 42003 / September 20, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Arch./Eng. / $100,000.00 / Capital Projects 100% / Provide mechanical engineering services on a statewide basis as needed.
FISH & WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT OF
32. M-01148478
Green Turtle Bay ResortP. O. Box 102
Grand Rivers, KY 42045 / August 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $12,000.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of invoices / Provide funds for marinas to construct pump-out facilities for marine sanitation devices. Marina is eligible for the federal matching funds.
GOVERNOR, OFFICE OF THE
33. C-01219531
Willis, Tom40 Green Acres
Taylorsville, KY 40071
Note: This contract was approved at the October 9, 2001 meeting. / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $60,000.00 / Agency 100%
$51/hour / Compile reports and provide updates on the Kentucky Department of Education Study of Support Education Excellence in Kentucky (SEEK) Program; research an alternative compensation plan for teachers; and prepare a report for use by the State Budget Director and the Office of State Budget Director on the budgetary and policy implications of such a plan.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
34. C-01246216
Barbour Griffith and Rogers, Inc.1275 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004 / August 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $229,167.67 / General 100% / Assist the Office of the Governor and the Office of the New Economy to increase Kentucky’s portion of federal research and development funding and other issues. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE FOR TECHNOLOGY
35. C-01223477
Trover Clinic Foundation435 North Kentucky Avenue
Madisonville, KY 42431 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Consulting / $82,371.68 / Agency 100%
Upon receipt of invoices / Oversee the daily operations of the network rural sites including, but not limited to, providing training to clinical and administrative staff; participating in regular meetings and coordinate activities with other centers; creating educational materials to assist the network sites in becoming fully functional Telehealth facilities; coordinating conferences; developing policies, procedures, and protocols for all clinical and educational network activities; and participating in the evaluation process and conduct needs assessments for the development of clinical and educational activities. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
36. C-01223581
St. Claire Medical Center222 Medical Circle
Morehead, KY 40351 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Consulting / $77,371.68 / Agency Revenue 100%
Upon receipt of invoices / Oversee the daily operations of the network rural sites including, but not limited to, providing training to clinical and administrative staff; participating in regular meetings and coordinate activities with other centers; creating educational materials to assist the network sites in becoming fully functional Telehealth facilities; coordinating conferences; developing policies, procedures, and protocols for all clinical and educational network activities; and participating in the evaluation process and conduct needs assessments for the development of clinical and educational activities. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
HEALTH SERVICES, CABINET FOR
37. C-01182816
Interactive Media Group, LLC838 East High Street, #184
Lexington, KY 40502
Note: This contract was approved at the October 9, 2001 meeting. / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Computer / $20,000.00 / Federal 100%
Billed at completion of first product and billed at the end of the year for the completion of the second product. / Develop tracking mechanisms, which can store life map information in a central web-accessible database for easy retrieval and reporting and add video, animation, audio narration, and interactive exercises to the life map CD-ROM to enhance its information effectiveness.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
38. C-01184489
Lankford, John S.300 East Main Street
P. O. Box 513
Georgetown, KY 40324 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $15,000.00 / Agency Revenue 100%
$75/hour; upon receipt of invoices / Provide hearing officer services to conduct hearings for the Administrative Hearings Branch, conduct legal research for briefs, memoranda, orders and decisions; assist in drafting opinions, briefs and recommendations; and assist in preparing for trial. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
39. C-01199315
Solutionsc/o Karleen Goldhammer
280 Riverside Drive
Augusta, MA 04330 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Consulting / $28,520.00 / General 100%
Lump sum monthly / Provide a review of the First Steps rate structure to determine how Kentucky rates for early intervention services compare to rates for the same disciplines, with equivalent qualifications and with common unit structure, on other early intervention programs.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
40. C-01209054
Procura, Inc.105 Brown Avenue
Louisville, KY 40207 / July 13, 2001-
November 1, 2001 / Consulting / $42,168.00 / General 100%
$115/hour / Provide consulting / training services for launching the Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women Program which will facilitate improving the health of eligible mothers and babies throughout the Commonwealth.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
41. C-01223982
Meridian Communications325 West Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507 / August 1, 2001-
December 31, 2001 / Advertising / $400,000.00 / Tobacco Settlement
Funds 100%
Monthly / Plan and implement a public awareness/education campaign to educate the public to discuss topics about fetal alcohol syndrome, the impact of substance abuse on pregnancy, child rearing, the importance of smoking cessation, and healthy lifestyle choices that help babies to be born healthy.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
JUVENILE JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF
42. C-01155483
Bunch, MD, Janice L.P. O. Box 125
Bowling Green, KY 42102-0125 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Medical / $45,000.00 / General 100%
$125/hour / Provide psychiatric services to youths at the Green River Youth Development Center.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
43. C-01182722
Salvation ArmyP. O. Box 2229
Louisville, KY 40201 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Miscellaneous / $61,455.00 / General 100%
Monthly / Provide for operation of a prevention program for youths in Jefferson County entitled educational enhancement program.
Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT FOR
44. C-01088974
Rosetta Advertising and Public Relations7 Theater Square, Suite 200
Louisville, KY 40202 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Advertising / Public Relations / $150,000.00 / Federal 79%
General 21%
Evaluation and research - $35,000; maintenance of grassroots outreach - $75,000; promotional materials and information - $40,000 / Provide assistance to the Division of Children Health Program and the Office of Communications to promote the Kentucky Children Health Insurance Program. Note: Approved Declaration of Emergency Attached
MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION, DEPARTMENT FOR