Specifications include, but are not limited to: State intends to make a noncompetitive purchase with Corner Post Counseling, PLLC to provide clinical and non-clinical services to Highway Patrol personnel, as needed, in the Southwest region of North Dakota (see regional map below). State prefers a vendor that is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and currently provide services via telehealth. The services provided are not on-call services. Vendor will be given at least 24-hours’ notice prior to CISM debriefings and will have up to 72 hours to provide clinical services once initiated by Highway Patrol personnel. The required deliverables for non-clinical services shall include: Participate in six ride alongs with North Dakota Highway Patrol personnel in a 12-month period. Each ride along must be four hours in length, and at least one ride along must be scheduled within the first two months of the contract period. Participate in CISM trainings, provided by State. Participate in CISM in-person debriefings in offeror’s region, as needed. Approximately 48-hours’ notice is given prior to CISM debriefings. Submit monthly reports to State, using a template provided by State. Reserve time blocks weekly for psychotherapy for Highway Patrol personnel who seek services. Clinical services must begin within 72 hours of Highway Patrol personnel seeking assistance. The first visit and any subsequent visits may be in-person or via telehealth. These clinical services will be billed to the client’s insurance and are not reimbursable by State.