RACIAL JUSTICE COALITION "FACILITATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SERVICES" RFP
Submitted For:
David Twa,
Department:
County Administrator
Referral No.:
N/A
Referral Name:
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RACIAL JUSTICE COALITION
Presenter:
Lara DeLaney, 925-335-1097
Contact:
Lara DeLaney, 925-335-1097
Referral History:
The Public Protection Committee first considered this matter on its agenda in July 2015 in response to an April 2015 letter to the Board of Supervisors from the Racial Justice Coalition. After PPC discussion and direction, staff returned with a comprehensive report to the PPC in September 2015 with data related to race in the local justice system, the County’s Workplace Diversity Training, and information regarding outside diversity and implicit bias trainings. In November 2015 the PPC discussed the data from the September 2015 staff report and how it compared to the County’s 2008 report on Disproportionate Minority Contacts (DMC) in the local juvenile justice system. This led to joint recommendations to the PPC in December 2015 by the Chief Probation Officer, District Attorney, and Public Defender that included:
the County convene a Task Force to revisit and expand upon the findings of the County’s 2008 juvenile justice DMC report,
the County enter into a contract for a facilitator to help guide the Task Force through this process, and
a researcher be paid to help the Task Force collect and analyze data during the process.
In April 2016, the Board of Supervisors accepted recommendations from the PPC to form a 17-member Task Force and approved the following final composition in September 2016:
Contra Costa County Racial Justice Task Force
Seat
Member
Title/Affiliation/District
County Probation Officer
Todd Billeci
Chief Probation Officer
Public Defender
Robin Lipetzky
Public Defender
District Attorney
Tom Kensok
Assistant District Attorney
Sheriff-Coroner
John Lowden
Captain, Sheriff’s Office
Health Services Director
Dr. William Walker
Health Services Director
Superior Court Designee
Magda Lopez
Director of Court Programs and Services
County Police Chief’s Association
Bisa French
Assistant Chief, Richmond Police Department
Mt. Diablo Unified School District
Debra Mason
Board Member
Antioch Unified School District
Bob Sanchez
Director of Student Support Services
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Marcus Walton
Communications Director
Mental Health Representative
Christine Gerchow, PhD.
Psychologist, Martinez Juvenile Hall; District IV Resident
At Large Member of the Public
Harlan Grossman
Past Chair AB109 CAB; GARE Participant; District II Resident
CBO Seat 1
Stephanie Medley
RYSE Center; Past Chair AB109 CAB; District I Resident
CBO Seat 2
Donnell Jones
CCISCO; District I Resident
CBO Seat 3
Edith Fajardo
ACCE Institute; District IV Resident
CBO Seat 4
My Christian
CCISCO; District III Resident
CBO Seat 5
Dennisha Marsh
First Five CCC, City of Pittsburg Community Advisory Council; District V Resident
Referral Update:
Following up the remaining recommendations from above, in September 2016 County Administrator staff worked with the Reentry Coordinator and representatives from the AB 109 Community Advisory Board (CAB), the District Attorney’s Office (Tom Kensok), the Public Defender Robin Lipetzky, and the Racial Justice Coalition (Jeff Landau) to develop and release a Request for Proposals (RFP) to secure “Facilitation and Data Analyst Services” to help guide the work of the Task Force. The composition of a Review Panel was also selected that consisted of four representatives from the County’s law and justice partners (District Attorney, Probation, Sheriff, and Public Defender) and four representatives of the public that were appointed by the Racial Justice Coalition.
When no responses were received to this initial RFP, CAO staff solicited input from attendees of the Bidders Conference as to their reasons for not submitting a response and refashioned the solicitation into a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) that was released on December 12, 2016. With these changes, three qualifying responses were received by the County Administrator by the deadline from: Informing Change, Learning for Action, and Resource Development Associates. The following Review Panel was then convened to review each of these responses:
Review Panel for Contra Costa County RFQ #1612-205[1]
The Panel convened to review and score the responses on January 17, 2017, using a consensus scoring process that produced a single score for each response. The Panel then decided to interview the responses with the two highest scores on January 30, 2017. When the process was complete, and based on the scores below, the Panel reached a consensus recommendation that the County contract with Resource Development Associates for both “Facilitation and Data Analyst Services” related to the work of the Racial Justice Task Force.
As part of their final deliberations, and based on the expected scope of services to be provided, several Members of the Review Panel wanted to ensure that their recommendation included an acknowledgement that they would have preferred the scoring devote a larger proportion of points specifically dedicated to a firm’s understanding and experience as it relates to cultural competence, diversity, and race related issues.
Final scoring for RFQ#1612-205
Informing Change
Learning for Action
Resource Development Associates
II.1-Agency Overview
Organization’s overall services/history (20pts)
13
14
18
II.2-Qualifications
Capacity to Provide Services (10pts)
7
7
8
Technical Expertise (20pts)
8
14
17
Experience with Similar Projects (20pts)
7
15
17
Program Implementation (20pts)
9
14.5
16.5
III. Fee Information
Fees reasonable, cost-effective, and necessary (10 pts)
5
7
8
Total (100 pts)
49
71.5
84.5
[1]It should be noted that the Racial Justice Coalition appointed a fourth member to the Review Panel, Jovana Fajardo, but Jovana was unable to participate due to unexpected health issues.
[2] Due to scheduling changes and conflicts, Stephanie Medley was unable to participate in the interview portion of the process, but was did take part in the consensus scoring of each response.
Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
The Public Protection Committee ACCEPT the Review Panel recommendation that the County contract with Resource Development Associates for “Facilitation and Data Analysis Services” for the Racial Justice Task Force in response to Contra Costa County RFQ #1612-205, and RECOMMEND that the Board of Supervisors authorize a contract with Resource Development Associates in the amount of $170,000 to provide facilitation and data analysis services for the Racial Justice Task force for the period February 14, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
The Committee acknowledge a preference of multiple members of the Review Panel that the scoring had included a greater proportion of points dedicated to the showing of an understanding and experience specifically related to cultural competence, diversity, and race related issues.