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EXHIBIT 10.18

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SOLICITATION /CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS                           1.  REQUISITION NUMBER                         PAGE 1 OF
       OFFEROR TO COMPLETE BLOCKS 12, 17, 23, 24, & 30                                                                            29
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2.  CONTRACT NO.         3. AWARD/EFFECTIVE         4. ORDER NUMBER         5. SOLICITATION NUMBER         6. SOLICITATION
                                                                                                              ISSUE DATE
    ###-##-####             DATE 5/19/2002                                     NHDP-02-4-0004                 3/4/2002
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FOR SOLICITATION ?       a. NAME                                            b. TELEPHONE NUMBER            8. OFFER DUE
                                                                            (No collect calls)                DATE/LOCAL TIME
INFORMATION CALL:        Suzanne Shumate                                    225-750-3787                      2:30PM 4/4/2002
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9. ISSUED BY              CODE                    10. THIS ACQUISITION IS   11. DELIVERY                  12. DISCOUNT TERMS
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                                                  [_] UNRESTRICTED              FOR FOB
Department of Health and Human Services           [_] SET ASIDE: 100% FOR       DESTINATION
National Hansen's Disease Center                  [_] SMALL BUSINESS            UNLESS BLOCK IS
1770 Physicians Park Drive                        [_] SMALL DISAV. BUSINESS     MARKED
Baton Rouge LA 70816                              [_] 8(A)                      SEE SCHEDULE
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                                                                                [_] 13a. THIS CONTRACT IS A RATED ORDER
                                                                                UNDER DPAS (15 CFR 700)
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                                                                                13b. RATING
                                                  SIC :  NAICS 561330           --------------------------------------------
                                                  SIZE STANDARD:  $11. 5M       14. METHOD OF SOLICITATION
                                                                                [_] RFQ         [_] IFB             [X] RFP
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15. DELIVER TO CODE                               16. ADMINISTERED BY                                      CODE
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See Schedule                                                           Same as Block 9.
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17a. CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR     CODE     OXUAT     FACILITY CODE           18. PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BY         CODE
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TeleScience International, Inc.                                        National Hansen's Disease Programs, Finance
2230 Gallows Rd., Ste 310                                              Office, 1770 Physicians Park Drive, Baton Rouge
Vienna, VA.  22027                                                     LA  70815  (225) 756-3811
TELEPHONE NO.        703-641-8890
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17b. CHECK IF REMITTANCE IS DIFFERENT AND PUT SUCH ADDRESS IN OFFER    18b. SUBMIT INVOICES TO ADDRESS SHOWN IN BLOCK 18a UNLESS
                                                                            BLOCK BELOW IS CHECKED

                                                                       [_]  SEE ADDENDUM
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 19.                        20.                                                    21.          22.           23.            24.
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ITEM NO.      SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES                                     QUANTITY       UNIT        UNIT PRICE      AMOUNT
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              See Section B and Statement of Work
                           (Attach Additional Sheets as Necessary)
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25. ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA                                  26. TOTAL AWARD AMOUNT (For Govt. Use Only)
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7520350 3280103 25.6s                                                  $277,290.00
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[_] 27a. SOLICITATION INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-1, 52.212-4, FAR 52.212-3 AND 52.2? 2-5 ARE ATTACHED  ADDENDA
                                                                                                       [_] ARE [_] ARE NOT ATTACHED.

[_] 27b. CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-4 FAR 52.212-5 IS ATTACHED. ADDENDA
                                                                                                       [_] ARE [_] ARE NOT ATTACHED
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28. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT AND RETURN 3 COPIES     29. AWARD OF CONTRACT REFERENCE Proposal      OFFER
[_]        TO ISSUING OFFICE. CONTRACTOR                                 [_]    DATED 4/8/2002 YOUR OFFER ON SOLICITATION (BLOCK 5)
           AGREES TO FURNISH AND DELIVER ALL ITEMS  SET                         INCLUDING ANY ADDITIONS OR CHANGES WHICH ARE SET
           FORTH OR OTHERWISE IDENTIFIED ABOVE AND ON ANY                       FORTH HEREIN, IS ACCEPTED AS TO ITEMS: 0001 and 0002
           ADDITIONAL SHEETS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND
           CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN.
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30a  SIGNATURE OF OFFEROR/CONTRACTOR                                     31a. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ;
                                                                             (SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTING OFFICER)
/s/ Christopher M. Wallace                                               /s/ [Signature Illegible]
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30b. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (Type or print)     30c. DATE SIGNED       31 b. NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICER (Type or print)

31 c. DATE SIGNED Christopher M. Wallace VP 3/28/02 [/s/ Signature Illegible] /s/ 5/9/02
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32a. QUANTITY IN COLUMN 21 HAS BEEN               33. SHIP NUMBER        34. VOUCHER  NUMBER               35. AMOUNT VERIFIED
                                                                                  I                            CORRECT FOR
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[_] RECEIVED     [_] INSPECTED   [_] ACCEPTED, AND CONFORMS TO THE       [_] PARTIAL FINAL.  [_] FINAL
                                 CONTRACT, EXCEPT AS NOTED
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                                                                      36. PAYMENT                          37. CHECK NUMBER
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                                                                      [_] COMPLETE        [_] PARTIAL      [_] FINAL
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32b. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED GOVT. REPRESENTATIVE 32c. DATE
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                                                                      38. S/R ACCOUNT NUMBER    39. S/R VOUCHER NUMBER  40. PAID BY
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                                                                      42a. RECEIVED BY (Print)
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I CERTIFY THIS ACCOUNT IS CORRECT AND PROPER FOR  PAYMENT
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SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF CERTIFYING OFFICER           41c. DATE         42b. RECEIVED AT (Location)
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                                                                      2c. DATE RECD                        42d. TOTAL CONTAINERS
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AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION            SEE REVERSE FOR OMB CONTROL NUMBER AND                       STANDARD FORM 1449 (10-95)
                                                   PAPERWORK BURDEN STATEMENT                Prescribed by GSA - FAR (48 CFR 53.212
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                      PART B - SUPPLIES/SERVICES AND PRICES

o     This  contract is entered  into under the  authority of 10 USC 2304 and 41
      USC 253.

o     This contract is a non-personal health care service contract as defined in
      FAR 37.101, under which the contractor is an independent contractor.

o     The Government may evaluate the quality of professional and administrative
      services  provided,  but retain no control over the medical,  professional
      aspects of services rendered (e.g. professional  judgments,  diagnosis for
      specific medical treatment.)

o     By signature of this  contract,  the  Contractor  agrees to indemnify  the
      Government for any liability  producing act or omission by the contractor,
      its employees and agents occurring during contract performance.

o     By signature of this contract,  the Contractor  agrees to maintain medical
      liability insurance in a coverage amount not less than the amount normally
      prevailing within the local community for the medical specialty concerned,
      and;

o     By  signature  of this  contract,  the  Contractor  agrees to ensure  that
      subcontracts   for   provisions  of  health  care  services   contain  the
      requirement  of the clause at 52.237-7  including  maintenance  of medical
      liability insurance.

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ITEM         DESCRIPTION                                        QTY                  UNIT           UNIT PRICE       TOTAL PRICE
             BASE PERIOD (MAY 19, 2002
             THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2002)
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0001         Nursing Services - Carville Location                 135                  DA              $925.00         $124,875.00
             Period of Performance
             May 19, 2002- September 30, 2002
             Services described in Part C, 24
             hours day/7 days week, including holidays

0002         Nursing Services - Baton Rouge Location              135                  DA            $1,129.00         $152,415.00
             Period of Performance
             May 19, 2002- September 30, 2002
             Services described in Part C, 12
             hours day/7 days week, 7:00PM-7:30AM,
             including holidays                                                                                     /s/ 277,290.00
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ITEM         DESCRIPTION                                        QTY                  UNIT           UNIT PRICE       TOTAL PRICE
             BASE PERIOD (MAY 19, 2002
             THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2002)
             OPTION 1 (OCTOBER 1, 2002 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2003)
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1001         Nursing Services - Carville Location                 365                  DA              $925.00         $337,625.00
             Period of Performance
             October 1, 2002- September 30, 2003
             Services described in Part C,
             24 hours day/7 days week, including holidays

1002         Nursing Services - Baton Rouge Location              365                  DA            $1,129.00         $412,085.00
             Period of Performance
             October 1, 2002- September 30, 2003
             Services described in Part C,
             12 hours day/7 days week,

             7:00PM-7:30AM,                                                                                             /s/ 749713
             including holidays

             OPTION 2 (October 1, 2003 through September 30,
             2004)
2001         Nursing Services - Carville Location                 366                  DA              $957.00         $350,262.00
             Period of Performance
             October 1, 2003- September 30, 2004
             Services described in Part C,
             24 hours day/7 days week, including Holidays

2002         Nursing Services - Baton Rouge Location              366                  DA            $1,169.00         $427,854.00
             Period of Performance October 1, 2003- September
             30, 2004  Services described in Part C,
             12 hours day/7 days week,                                                                                /s/ 778, 118
             7:00PM-7:30AM,
             including holidays a
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ITEM         DESCRIPTION                                        QTY                  UNIT           UNIT PRICE       TOTAL PRICE
             OPTION 3 (OCTOBER 1, 2004
             THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2005)
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3001         Nursing Services - Carville Location                 365                  DA              $991.00            $361,715
             Period of Performance
             October 1, 2004- September 30, 2005
             Services described in Part C,
             24 hours day/7 days week, including holidays

3002         Nursing Services - Baton Rouge Location              365                  DA            $1,209.00         $441,285.00
             Period of Performance
             October 1, 2004- September 30, 2005
             Services described in Part C,
             12 hours day/7 days week, 7:00PM-7:30AM,
             including holidays                                                                                     /s/ 803,000.00

                                                                                                                  /s/ 2,608,121.00
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C.1. GENERAL.

      C  1.1.   Introduction.   This  specification  contains  the  Government's
requirements  for a  fixed-price  contract for nursing  services at the National
Hansen's Disease Programs (NHDP) locations in Baton Rouge and Carville LA.

      C.1.2. Background. The National Hansen's Disease Programs, Baton Rouge, LA
is a  specialized  Federal  medical  facility for the  treatment of persons with
Hansen's  Disease.  There are two locations:  (1) NHPD Inpatient Skilled Nursing
Unit located on the third floor of Summit Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and
(2) the NHDP  Independent/Assisted  Living  Facility at the Gillis Long  Center,
Carville,  Louisiana.  The NHDP,  operated by the Federal Government since 1921,
has statutory responsibility to provide care for patients with Hansen's Disease.

      C.1.3.   Purpose.   The  purpose  of  this  contract  is  to  provide  all
supervision,  labor  and  management  to  provide  nursing  services  at the two
locations for the shifts indicated for each location.

C.2. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS AND SHIFTS

      C.2.1.  The contractor  shall provide staffing of the skill level and mix,
quantity of staff and experience adequate to meet health needs of clients at the
National  Hansen's  Disease  Program's  (NHPD)  Inpatient  Unit in Baton  Rouge,
Louisiana  and  Independent/Assisted  Living  Facility  at the NHDP  facility in
Carville,  Louisiana. The contractor shall provide a shift leader who is able to
exercise  independent nursing judgment,  has excellent critical thinking skills,
and is able to manage acute  changes in adult to geriatric  clients with chronic
illnesses.  A Bachelor of Science in Nursing  (BSN) is  preferred.  The services
shall  supplement  the  Public  Health  Service  Nursing  staff and shall not be
provided on shifts covered by government personnel.

      C.2.2.   The   Contractor   shall   provide   nursing   services  at:  the
locations/schedules  as shown below.  Within seven days of contract  award,  the
contractor  shall  provide the  Project  Officer a list of staff names that will
fill the scheduled shifts.

      C.2.2.1.  NHDP Inpatient Unit,  Baton Rouge, LA. Nursing services shall be
provided for the night shift, 7:00PM-7:30AM,  7 days per week, 12 hours per day,
365 days per year, including holidays.

      C.2.2.2. NHDP Independent/Assisted Living Facility,  Carville, LA. Nursing
services shall be provided for the night shift, 7:00PM-7:30AM,  7 days per week,
12 hours per day, 365 days per year, including holidays.

      C.2.3.  The contractor  shall  designate  local point of contact who shall
have full authority to act for the contractor on all contract  matters  relating
to  daily  operation  of  this  contract.  The  name  of  this  person,  and  an
alternate(s) who shall act for the Contractor

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when the manager is absent,  shall be designated  in writing to the  Contracting
Officer.  This person shall have the responsibility and authority to resolve any
administrative  or clinical  issues  involving  contract  staff and shall act as
liaison and be  available  to  facilitate  the  contract  agreement  and problem
solving.

      C.2.4.  The  Contractor  shall provide the level  staffing  sufficient for
patient care.  The  contractor  shall provide  relief  employees in the event of
absences or  illness.  Contractor  shall  replace  any  employee  who leaves the
premises for any amount of time greater than 60 minutes.

      C.2.5.  Continuity  of care shall be  maintained  between  Government  and
Contract Nursing Staff.

      C.2.6. The contracting agency shall provide a primary nursing staff 80% of
the time to provide  consistency,  familiarity,  and  development  of trust with
clients.

      C.2.7.  Personnel  Requirements.  Personnel  assigned by the Contractor to
perform  the  services  covered  by  this  contract  shall  meet  the  following
qualifications and provide evidence thereof.

      C.2.7.1.  Each employee shall be a graduate of an accredited  professional
nursing school or satisfactory  completion of a training program appropriate for
their level of certification.

      C.2.7.2.  Employees  shall  have a least  one (1)  year of  experience  in
longterm care or medical/surgical nursing within the past five (5) years.

      C.2.7.3.   Employees  shall  have  proficiency  in  skills  and  knowledge
necessary for area of assignment. Skills shall include but not be limited to:

      o Comprehension and application of nursing processes.

      o Maintenance of patient comfort and safety

      o Administering medications

      o Documenting medical records.

      o CPR certification annually

      o Annual JCAHO in-service requirements

      o  Contract  employees  shall  be  able to  manage  emergencies  and  make
appropriate decisions for their skill level.

      o Current CPR  certification  to be  maintained  through out the period of
assignment to this contract

      o Registered Nurses shall have the knowledge and skills to provide nursing
services to the medical and/or  surgical  patient who are  chronically  ill with
potential  for  acute  exacerbations  of  illness.  They  shall  have  excellent
assessment  skills and be able to plan care based upon health  deviations.  They
shall have  knowledge of the nursing  process and be able to reflect the nursing
process in teaching and documentation.  They shall be able to provide leadership
on the Unit assigned.

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      o Registered  Nurses shall have the ability to critically  think,  provide
emergency  care as  required,  and  triage as  needed.  The Nurse  must have the
ability to  communication  effectively  with varied staff levels as well as with
opposing  shifts.  The Registered  Nurse must be able to initiate and monitor IV
Therapy and occasionally blood transfusions.

      o Licensed  Practical  Nurses shall have  knowledge  and skills to provide
services to the  medical-surgical  adult to geriatric client. They must have the
ability to perform assessments, monitor IV therapy, detect and report changes in
the client to appropriate  personnel at the appropriate  time. The LPN must have
excellent documentation and communication skills.

      o Certified Nursing  Assistants  shall, in addition to providing  personal
care,  perform  common  nursing  procedures  such as observing  and reporting on
patient  conditions;  taking and recording vital signs;  collecting and labeling
specimens;  sterlizing equipment;  listening to and encouraging patients; giving
sitz  baths  and  enemas;  applying  and  changing  compresses  and  non-sterile
dressings;  checking and  replenishing  supplies;  securing  admission data from
patients; and assisting in controlling aggressive or disruptive behavior. Follow
specific instructions; matters not covered are verified with the supervisor.

      C.2.7.4.  The  Contractor  shall obtain and have  available for Government
review,  upon request,  certificates  giving notice of the results of a physical
examination  (given  within 6 months  before  start of this  contract)  for each
person performing services under this contract.  The certificate  (provided by a
licensed  physician) shall state that the employee is physically able to perform
the assigned  work under this  contract and is free of  infectious or contagious
diseases, which may be threatening to high-risk senior patient. This certificate
shall include  results of drug tests.  The medical exam shall  include:  Medical
history,  including  condition of health, and proof of Rubella titer, proof that
immunizations (including hepatitis) and TB screening are up to date. The medical
exam shall provide a medical  certification  and statement  that the employee is
able to perform assigned duties without restriction.

      C.2.7.5.  The  Contractor  shall  perform  criminal  record  check for all
employees or potential employees to be employed under the contract.  The results
shall be provided to the Government.  The Government will perform fingerprinting
of contractor employees when issuing identification badges.

      C.2.7.6.  The NHDP is not labor  attested.  Employees shall be at least 18
years old and be United States Citizens.

      C.2.7.7.   All   qualifications  and  certifications  are  to  be  equally
applicable to any replacement and relief contract employee.

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C.3. PATIENT CARE

      C.3.1.  Services shall provide direct patient care to long- and short-term
clients with Hansen's disease and medical-surgical  health deviations.  Contract
employees  shall  demonstrate  sound judgment in providing  routine and emergent
care to all clients.

      C.3.2. The NHDP Inpatient Skilled Nursing Unit, located on the third floor
of Summit  Hospital,  has an average  daily census of 21, with a bed capacity of
28.  Care  includes,  but is not  limited to  assessments,  feeding,  medication
management,  IV therapy, wound care management,  hygienic/comfort  measures, and
assistance  with  mobility.  Clients on the unit have a variety of  disabilities
including blindness,  difficulty hearing, amputated limbs, and language barriers
(many clients' native language is Spanish).

      C.3.3. The  Independent/Assisted  living facility located at Carville,  LA
has a population of 33 residents.  The contractor shall provide sufficient staff
to assist clients who come to the clinic for medication  assistance or emergency
treatment. Clients at the Carville Campus may require assistance with medication
management and overall  comfort  measures.  The Contract staff  member(s)  shall
respond to emergency situations in the apartments or living quarters as the need
arises.  The contractor  shall be responsible for assisting the client to access
the appropriate health care facility based on the assessment.

      C.3.4. If an emergency  situation  arises in which neither the Supervisory
Contract Nurse nor the Public Health Service  Supervisor is able to handle,  the
on-call Physician shall be notified.  Any client who exhibits a deterioration in
health  status or diminished  inability to care for self,  should be reported to
the Public Health  Service Nurse  Supervisor,  Director of Nurses,  or attending
Physician.

      C.3.5.   Services  to  clients  shall  be  provided  in  accordance   with
physician's  orders  (standing orders included) and the provisions of care given
by the staff under  his/her  supervision.  Care shall be provided in  accordance
with the Nursing  Policy and Procedure  Manual,  Standards of Care for Long-Term
Care Facilities and Practice Guidelines for each respective discipline.

C.4 CHART REPORTS/MEDICAL RECORDS

      The off -going Nursing staff (whether government or contract) will provide
a comprehensive update on each client. The client's record shall be kept current
at all times.  The Government  reserves the right to review the client's records
at any  time.  All  employees  are  expected  to  arrive  to work on time and be
available to receive communication regarding clients and/or shift events.

C.5 PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES - POLICIES

      Services  shall be performed in accordance  with the Nurse Practice Act of
Louisiana (RN/LPN),  Policy and Procedures of Health and Human Services,  (HHS),
National

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Hansen's  Disease  Programs  Operations  Manual,  Nursing  Policy and  Procedure
Manual,   Infection  Control  and  OSHA  Guidelines,   and  Environmental   Care
Procedures.  The Pharmacy  Policy and  Procedure  Manual must be  referenced  as
needed regarding ordering, administering, and documenting pharmaceutical agents.
Contractors  shall provide active  participation  in each client's care planning
process.  Care plans and  documentation  standards of the unit shall be strictly
adhered to by all contract staff.

C.6. CONTRACTOR TRAINING

      C.6.1. The Contractor shall be responsible for training/orientating  their
employees  as it  relates  to  NHPD,  JCAHO,  arid the  respective  discipline's
certification  and  licensure  guidelines.  Contract  employees  shall  read the
following   manuals:   Nursing   Policy  and   Procedure,   Infection   Control,
Environmental  Care,  and  .Pharmacy  prior to  working  on the  Hansen's  Unit.
Contract  employees shall also attend an 8-hour workshop to learn about Hansen's
Disease.  Replacement  and relief  employees  shall be  oriented  at  Contractor
expense.

      C.6.2.  The Contractor  shall be responsible for informing their employees
of all applicable  policies and contents of this contract.  The Contractor shall
be responsible for the employee's compliance with policies and work requirements
of NHDP.

      C.6.3. The Contractor shall apprise all employees of their  responsibility
to maintain confidentiality as well as patient rights.

      C.6.4.  The  Government  will make all manuals  referred  in the  contract
available.

C.7 UNIFORMS AND NAME TAGS

      C.7.1. Contractor employees shall wear uniforms and nametags,  identifying
their level of skill and name. Uniform requirements are as follows:

               Color:         White

               Style:         Female - dress, pants suit or culottes, tailored
                              as a uniform with sleeves and appropriate neckline
                              (jumpsuits are not acceptable). Male - Shirt or
                              tunic top and trousers

               Fabric:        Opaque. Two piece uniforms must be of the same
                              fabric

               Shoes:         White

               Hose/Socks:    Female - White Male - White

               Sweater:       Cardigan, solid color (navy, black or white),
                              unadorned, worn over uniform, except when
                              performing direct patient care.

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               Jewelry:       Ear wire or stud earrings, wedding, ring and band
                              watch only.

      C.7.2. The Government will issue a Contractor name badges,  which shall be
worn at all times  above the waist.  The badges will be left in the work area at
the end of the  work  shift.  Badges  shall  be  returned  upon  termination  of
employment or contract. (See additional guidelines for uniforms).

C.8 EQUIPMENT

      The  Contractor  shall  provide all  uniforms  and  personal  items in the
performance  of this  contract.  The  Government  will provide all equipment and
supplies  (other than uniforms and personal  items) in the  performance  of this
contract.

C.9 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS

      C.9.1. The Contractor shall:

      C.9.1.1. RESERVED.

      C.9.1.2. Be accredited by appropriate licensing authority.

      C.9.1.3. Meet JCAHO requirements

      C.9.1.4. Maintain current professional liability/malpractice insurance.

      C.9.1.5.  Provide  staff with  current  Louisiana  License(s).  Contractor
shall.  monitor  renewal of staff  licenses and present the renewed  licenses to
Director of Nursing of NHDP two weeks prior to the expiration date.

      C.9.2 A  representative  of the  Contractor  shall attend the NHDP monthly
staff meeting. Additionally,  meetings may be scheduled periodically which shall
require attendance of a contractor  representative.  The Government will provide
notice of such meetings as they are scheduled.

      C.9.3. Contractor shall provide continuing education, in-service training,
and meetings for agency staff.  Documentation of the above, including annual CPR
certification,  shall  be  provided  to the  Director  of  Nursing  of NHDP  for
recording in accordance with JCAHO requirements.

      C.9.4.  A  representative  with the authority to represent the  contractor
shall be available during JCAHO visits.

C.10. INCORPORATION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL

      It is  understood  and agreed that the  Contractor  shall,  in meeting the
requirements  of  this  contract,  perform  the  work  in  accordance  with  the
Contractor's  proposal  to the  National  Hansen's  Disease  Program for Nursing
Services,  dated April 3, 2002,  provided  however,  that to the extent that any
provisions of the articles of this contract are in conflict or

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inconsistent  with  any  provisions  of said  proposal,  the  provisions  of the
articles  of  this  contract  shall  be  controlling  and  shall  supersede  the
provisions of said proposal.

      Additionally,  as stated  in  letter  dated  May 3,  2002,  the  personnel
provided  under this  contract  shall consist of the  occupations  and levels as
shown below:

      Supervising Registered Nurse - Registered Nurse III

      Registered Nurse - Registered Nurse II

      Licensed Practical Nurse - Licensed Practical Nurse III

      - Certified Nursing Assistance - Nursing Assistant II

                     SECTION E - INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE

E.1. FAR 52.246-4 INSPECTION OF SERVICES - FIXED PRICE (AUG 1996)

E.2. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

      Attachment A contains the Performance Requirements Summary for Performance
Based Contracting.  This summary lists the contract requirements considered most
critical to  acceptable  contract  performance  and shows the maximum  allowable
degree of deviation  (AQL) from perfect  performance  for each  requirement.  An
explanation of this summary is included.

                      SECTION F - DELIVERIES OF PERFORMANCE

F.1 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

      The period of contract performance is from date of award through September
30, 2002, with options to extend for three twelve month periods.

F-2 PERFORMANCE CONDITIONS.

      The Contractor shall provide the services  described  herein.  All medical
records  shall be subject to review by the  Director  of Nursing,  the  Director
Clinical Services and the Contracting Officer

F.3 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE. THE PLACE OF PERFORMANCE SHALL BE:

      a) The National  Hansen's  Disease Programs Ward,  Summit Hospital,  17000
Medical Center Drive, Baton Rouge LA 70816

      b) The National Hansen's Disease Programs,  Gillis Long Center, 5445 Point
Clair Road, Carville LA 70121

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                    SECTION G - CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATA

G.1 CONTRACTING OFFICER

      Authority to negotiate  changes in terms,  conditions  or amounts cited in
this contract is reserved for the Contracting Officer signing this document.

      The  Contracting  Officer  will  administer  the contract  with  technical
support  from the  Project  Officer.  The  Contracting  Officer  who is the only
authority  to make  changes  in this  contract  shall  make all  changes in this
contract in WRITING.

G.2 PROJECT OFFICER

      G.2.1. The Project Officer will monitor  performance,  perform evaluations
and  acceptance,  and will  provide  technical  direction.  The  performance  of
services  required  herein  shall be subject to the  technical  direction of the
Project Officer with respect to technical  matters  pertaining  hereto.  As used
herein,  "Technical  Direction"  is  direction to the  Contractor  that fills in
details,  suggests possible lines of inquiry, or otherwise supplements the scope
of work. "Technical direction" must )e confined to the general scope of work set
forth herein and shall not constitute a new assignment,  nor supersede or modify
any other clause of this contract. To be valid, technical direction:

      G.2.1.1.   Shall  not  change  the   expressed   terms,   conditions,   or
specifications incorporated into this contract;

      G.2.1.2.  Will not be issued in writing  (except in  emerency  situations)
consistent with the general scope of work set forth in the contract and;

      G.2.1.3.  Shall not  constitute  a basis  for  extension  to the  contract
delivery schedule or contract price.

      G.2.2. The Project officer is authorized to:

      G.2.2.1.   Act  as  liaison   and  to   coordinate   Contractor/Government
activities;

      G.2.2.2. Arrange for and coordinate the use of Government resources;

      G.2.2.3.  Provide  technical  guidance in the performance of the contract;
and

      G.2.2.4.  Receive,  review and approve  (but not reject or deny)  progress
reports,  selected  invoices and final reports or other functions of a technical
nature.  The authority to reject  performance  and deny  associated  invoices is
expressly reserved for the Contracting Officer

      G.2.3.  The  Project  Officer  does not have the  authority  to alter  the
Contractor's  obligations under the contract;  issue Change Orders or modify any
of the expressed terms, conditions, specifications or the Description/Specs/Work
Statement. The Contracting Officer shall issue such changes in writing.

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G.3 INVOICE SUBMISSION

      G.3.1.  Invoice  payment  will  be made  monthly  for  properly  submitted
invoices for services  provided  during the covered  period.  Invoices  shall be
submitted   and  paid  in   accordance   with   52.212-4   CONTRACT   TERMS  AND
CONDITION;--COMMERCIAL ITEMS (MAY 2001), PARAGRAPH G ENTITLED INVOICES. Invoices
shall be  submitted  in original  and 3 copies to the Chief,  Financial  Office,
National Hansen's Disease Programs,  1770 Physicians Park Drive,  Baton Rouge LA
70816.

G.4 PAYMENTS

      G.4.1.  The  Government  will pay invoices  under this contract  either by
check or by wire transfer at the option of the Government.

      G.4.2.  Payments will be based on the information  provided on the invoice
and certified by the Project Officer and Contracting Officer.

      GA.' ). The  Government is authorized to reduce future  payments to recoup
amounts overpaid on the basis of the information furnished.

      G.4.4.  The Government  will not be liable for errors or delays in payment
as a result of the  Contractor's  failure  to  furnish  information  changes  as
required.

      G.4.5.  The  Contractor  shall direct all  inquiries  concerning  payments
directly to the FINANCIAL OFFICER AT NHDP, (225) 756-3769.

      G.4.6. Payments will be made in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act.

G.5. PAYMENT BY ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER

      G.5.1.  The Government  shall use electronic funds transfer to the maximum
extent possible when making payments under this contract. FAR 52.232-34, Payment
by  Electronic  Funds  Transfer-  Other than  Central  Contractor  Registration,
incorporated  by reference in Section I, requires the contractor to designate in
writing a  financial  institution  for  receipt  of  electronic  funds  transfer
payments.

      G.5.2.  The contractor  shall make the  designation by submitting the form
titled  "ACH  Vendor/Miscellaneous  Payment  Enrollment  Form"  to  the  address
indicated below. The form is included as SECTION J, ATTACHMENT B.

      G.5.3.  In  cases  where  the  contractor  has  previously  provided  such
designation,  i.e.  pursuant to prior  contract/order  and been  enrolled in the
program, the form is not required.

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      G.5.4.  The completed form shall be mailed after award,  but no later than
14 calendar days before an invoice is submitted, to the following address:

                       National Hansen's Disease Programs
                       Attn: Financial Management Office
                       1770 Physicians Park Drive
                       Baton Rouge LA 70816

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                    SECTION H - SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS

H.1. GOVERNMENT PROPERTY

      H.1. 1. The  Contractor  shall provide all uniforms and personal  items in
the performance of this contract.  The Government will provide all equipment and
supplies (other than personal items) in the performance of this contract.

      H.1.2. The contractor shall take all reasonable  precautions in accordance
with  sound  practices  to  safeguard  and  protect  government  property.   The
Contractor  shall be responsible  for proper care and  protections of Government
property.  The Contractor shall be held liable for loss or damage due to neglect
of abuse of Government property by contract employees.

H.2. KEY PERSONNEL

      The  Contractor  shall  provide  to  the  Project  Officer  the  name  and
qualifications  of Key Personnel of this contract prior to the  commencement  of
the  contract.  If for any reason the  Contractor  replaces Key  Personnel,  the
Contractor  shall provide the same  information to the Project  Officer prior to
making the replacement.

H.3. COOPERATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS

      During  the  life of this  contract,  other  personnel/contractors  may be
performing work concurrently at the site. To minimize  interference and delay to
the work progress of all concerned,  all  contractors  shall cooperate with each
other  and  coordinate  their  operations  to  the  fullest  extent.  As  far as
practicable, all contractors performing work for the government shall have equal
rights to use of  facilities.  In a dispute the matter  shall be referred to the
Project Officer and then the Contracting Officer for settlement and adjustment.

H.4. SITE CONDITION

      All  contractors  shall be responsible for having  ascertaining  pertinent
local conditions readily determined by inspection and inquiry such as location.,
accessibility, parking and the general character of the site and or labs and any
other work being performed therein at the time of the submission of offer.

H.5. FIREARMS

      Firearms shall not be brought onto,  carried, or stored at the facility at
any time.

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H.6. PERSONALLY OWNED VEHICLES

      Parking is  available  on a first come first  served basis to employees in
approved  areas  near the work site.  Contractor  employees  must have  adequate
licenses,  registration  and  insurance to receive a vehicle ID and to bring the
vehicle  inside  the  Gillis  Long  Center  grounds.  All  traffic  and  parking
regulations are applicable to contractors.

H.7. OFFICIAL BUSINESS

      Government  property,  to include  telephones,  shall be used for official
business  only  in the  performance  of this  contract.  The  Contractor  or the
Contractor's  employees  shall not use  government  property  in any  manner for
personal advantage, business gain, or other personal endeavor.

H.8. EXCLUSION OF EMPLOYEES

      H.8.1. The Contracting  Officer may request the contractor to exclude from
work such employees as the Contracting  Officer deems incompetent,  careless and
or  unsuitable  or whose  continued  employment  is  inconsistent  with the best
interest  of the  Government.  The  Contracting  Officer  reserves  the right to
exclude from work any employee previously barred from the NHDP.

      H.8.2. The Government may request the Contractor to immediately remove any
employees from the work site should it be determined that the individuals  being
assigned  to duty are not  qualified  or are  found to be unfit  for  performing
duties. The contractor shall comply with these requests.

      H.8.3.  For  clarification a determination of unfit may be made; from, but
is not limited to incidents  involving the most identifiable types of misconduct
or delinquency as set forth below:

      H.8.3.1. Violation of rules and regulations of NHDP.

      H.8.3.2.  Disorderly  conduct,  use  of  abusive  or  offensive  language,
quarreling,  intimidation  by words or actions  or  fighting.  Participating  in
disruptive activities,  which interfere with the normal and efficient operations
of the Government, is also considered disorderly conduct.

      H.8.3.3. Theft, vandalism, immoral conduct, or any criminal action.

      H.83.4.  Possessing,  selling,  consuming or being under the  influence of
intoxicants, illegal drugs, or substances that produce similar affects.

      H.8.3.5. Unauthorized use of Government property.

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      H.8.3.6. Possession of weapons while on duty.

      H.8.4. In the event of a dispute,  the  Contracting  Officer will make the
final  determination.  Contractors  shall  remind  employees  that the  place of
employment is Federal Property.

H.9. WAGES.

      Wages paid for labor  performed  under this contract shall be:  accordance
with the minimum hourly rate and other benefits  specified in Wage Determination
No. 1194-2231, Revision 18 dated 5/31/2001 as issued by the Department of Labor.
This wage determination is included as Attachment B.

H.10. CONFIDENTIALITY OF PATIENT RECORDS

      The Contractor  shall retain  confidentiality  of patient  names,  patient
conditions and other treatment of patients treated at this facility.  Disclosure
of  information  without  prior  consent of the  patient  may be made by you to:
another prove der of health care treating the same patient, Government officials
with a need to know.  If the  Contractor  is unsure  regarding  disclosure,  the
Project  Officer will provide  advice.  The  Contractor  shall be responsible to
apprise all employees of their  responsibility  to maintain  confidentiality  as
well as other patient rights.

H.11. NON DISCRIMINATION

      The Contractor  agrees to make no  distinctions  among patients under this
contract on the basis of race,  creed, nor national  origin.  For the purpose of
his contract,  distinctions  on the ground of race,  color,  creed,  or national
origin  include,  but are not  limited to the  following:  Denying a patient any
service or benefit or  availability  of a treatment,  providing any service to a
patient  which  is  different  or is  provided  in a  different  manner  or at a
different  time  from that  provided  to other  patients  under  this  contract;
subjecting a patient to segregation or separate  treatment in any manner related
to his receipt of any service; restricting a patient in any way in the enjoyment
of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by others.  The assignment of time for the
provision of services on the basis of race, color,  creed, or national origin of
the patients is prohibited.

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                            PART I - CONTRACT CLAUSES

52.212-4 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS-COMMERCIAL ITEMS. (FEB 2002)

      (a) Inspection/Acceptance. The Contractor shall only tender for acceptance
those items that conform to the  requirements  of this contract.  The Government
reserves  the right to inspect or test any  supplies or services  that have been
tendered for  acceptance.  The  Government  may require repair or replacement of
nonconforming supplies or reperformance of nonconforming services at no increase
in contract price. The Government must exercise its post-acceptance rights-

      (1) Within a  reasonable  time after the defect was  discovered  or should
have been discovered; and

      (2) Before any  substantial  change  occurs in the  condition  tion of the
item, unless the change is due to the defect in the item.

      (b)  Assignment.  The  Contractor or its assignee may assign its rights to
receive payment due as a result of performance of this contract to a bank, trust
company, or other financing institution, including any Federal lending agency in
accordance with the: Assignment of Claims Act (31 U.S. C. 3727). However, when a
third party makes payment (e. g., use of the Governmentwide  commercial purchase
card),  the Contractor  may not assign its rights to receive  payment under this
contract.

      (c) Changes.  Changes in the terms and  conditions of this contract may be
made only by written agreement of the parties.

      (d)  Disputes.  This contract is subject to the Contract  Dispute;  Act of
1978, as amended (41 U.S.C. 601-613). Failure of the parties to this contract to
reach agreement on any request for equitable adjustment, claim, appeal or action
arising under or relating to this contract  shall be a dispute to be resolved in
accordance  with the clause at FAR  52.233-1,  Disputes,  which is  incorporated
herein by reference. The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of
this  contract,  pending  final  resolution  of any  dispute  arising  under the
contract.

      (e) Definitions.  The clause at FAR 52.202-1,  Definitions is incorporated
herein by reference.

      (f) Excusable  delays.  The Contractor  shall be liable for default unless
nonperformance is caused by an occurrence  beyond the reasonable  control of the
Contractor  and  without  its fault or  negligence  such as,  acts of God or the
public enemy,  acts of the  Government  in either its  sovereign or  contractual
capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions,  strikes, unusually
severe weather,  and delays of common carriers.  The Contractor shall notify the
Contracting  Officer in writing as soon as it is reasonably  possible  after the
commencement  of any  excusable  delay,  setting forth the full  particulars  in
connection therewith, shall remedy such occurrence with all reasonable dispatch,
and shall  promptly  give  written  notice  to the  Contracting  Officer  of the
cessation of such occurrence.

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      (g) Invoice.

      (1) The Contractor  shall submit an original  invoice and three copies (or
electronic  invoice, if authorized) to the address designated in the contract to
receive invoices. An invoice must include-

      (i) Name and address of the Contractor;

      (ii) Invoice date and number;

      (iii) Contract number,  contract line item number and, if applicable,  the
order number;

      (iv) Description, quantity, unit of measure, unit price and extended price
of the items delivered;

      (v) Shipping  number and date.  of shipment,  including the bill of lading
number and weight of shipment if shipped on Government bill of lading;

      (vi) Terms of any discount for prompt payment offered;

      (vii) Name and address of official to whom payment is to be sent;

      (viii)  Name,  title,  and  phone  number  of person to notify in event of
defective invoice; and

      (ix) Taxpayer  Identification  Number (TIN).  The Contractor shall include
its TIN on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract.

      (x) Electronic funds transfer (EFT) banking information.

      (A) The  Contractor  shall include EFT banking  information on the invoice
only if required elsewhere in this contract.

      (B) If EFT banking  information  is not required to be on the invoice,  in
order  for the  invoice  to be a  proper  invoice,  the  Contractor  shall  have
submitted  correct EFT banking  information  in accordance  with the  applicable
solicitation provision,  contract clause (e.g., 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic
Funds  Transfer-Central  Contractor  Registration,   or  52.232-34,  Payment  by
Electronic Funds  Transfer-Other  Than Central  Contractor r  Registration),  or
applicable agency procedures.

      (C) EFT banking  information is not required if the Government  waived the
requirement  to pay by EFT. (2) Invoices will be handled in accordance  with the
Prompt  Payment Act (31 U.S.C.  3903) and Office of Management  and Budget (OMB)
prompt payment regulations at 5 CFR part 1315.

      (h) Patent  indemnity.  The Contractor  shall indemnify the Government and
its officers,  employees and agents  against  liability,  including  costs,  for
actual or alleged  direct or  contributory  infringement  of, or  inducement  to
infringe, any United States or foreign patent,  trademark or copyright,  arising
out of the  performance of this contract,  provided the Contractor is reasonably
notified of such claims and proceedings.

      (i) Payment. Payment shall be made for items accepted by the 11 Government
that  have  been  delivered  to the  delivery  destinations  set  forth  in this
contract. The Government will make payment in accordance with the Prompt Payment
Act (31 U.S.C.  3903) and OMB prompt payment  regulations at 5 CFR part 1315. In
connection with any discount  offered for early payment,  time shall be computed
from the date of the invoice.. For the purpose of computing

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the discount  earned,  payment shall be considered to have been made on the date
which  appears  on the  payment  check or the  specified  payment  date if an e:
electronic funds transfer payment is made.

      (j) Risk of loss.  Unless the contract  specifically  provides  otherwise,
risk of loss or damage to the supplies provided under this contract shall remain
with the Contractor until, and shall pass to the Government upon:

      (1) Delivery of the  supplies to a carrier,  if  transportation  is f.o.b.
origin; or

      (2)  Delivery  of the  supplies  to  the  Government  at  the  destination
specified in the contract, if transportation is f.o.b. destination.

      (k) Taxes. The contract price includes all applicable Federal,  State, and
local taxes and duties.

      (1) Termination for the Government's convenience.  The Government reserves
the  right  to  terminate  this  contract,  or any  part  hereof,  for its  sole
convenicen.  hence.  In the  event of such  termination,  the  Contractor  shall
immediately stop all work hereunder and shall  immediately  cause any and all of
its suppliers and  subcontractors to cease:  work.  Subject to the terms of this
contract,  the  Contractor  shall be paid a  percentage  of the  contract  price
reflecting  the  percentage  of  the  work  performed  prior  to the  notice  of
termination,  plus  reasonable  charges the  Contractor  can  demonstrate to the
satisfaction of the Government  using its standard  record keeping system,  have
resulted from the  termination.  The Contractor  shall not be required to comply
with the cost accounting standards or contract cost principles for this purpose.
This paragraph does not give the Government any right to audit the  Contractor's
records.  The  Contractor  shall  not be paid  for any work  performed  or costs
incurred which reasonably could have been avoided.

      (m) Termination for cause. The Government may terminate This contract,  or
any part hereof, for cause in the event of any default by the Contractor,  or if
the Contractor fails to comply with any contract terms and conditions,  or fails
to provide the  Government,  upon request,  with  adequate  assurances of future
performance.  In the event of termination for cause, the Government shall not be
liable to the  Contractor  for any amount for supplies or services not accepted,
and the Contractor  shall be liable to the Government for any and all rights and
remedies  provided by law. If it is determined  that the  Government  improperly
terminated this contract for default,  such  termination  shall be deemed a term
nation for convenience.

      (n) Title.  Unless  specified  elsewhere in this contract,  title to items
furnished  under this contract  shall pass to the  Government  upon  acceptance,
regardless of when or where the Government takes physical possession.

      (o) Warranty. The Contractor warrants and implies that the items delivered
hereunder are merchantable and fit for use for the particular  purpose described
in this contract.

      (p)  Limitation of liability.  Except as otherwise  provided by an express
warranty,  the Contractor will not be liable to the Government for consequential
damages resulting from any defect or deficiencies in accepted items.

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      (q) Other  compliances.  The  Contractor  shall comply with all applicable
Federal,   State  and  local  laws,  executive  orders,  rules  and  regulations
applicable to its performance under this contract.

      (r) Compliance  with laws unique to Government  contracts.  The Contractor
agrees to comply  with 31 U.S.C.  1352  relating  to  limitations  on the use of
appropriated  funds to  influence  certain  Federal  contracts;  18  U.S.C.  431
relating to officials  not to benefit;  40 U.S.C.  327, et seq.,  Contract  Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act; 41 U.S.C.  51-58,  Anti-Kickback Act of 1986; 41
U.S.C. 265 and 10 U.S.C. 2409 relating to whistleblower  protections;  49 U.S.C.
40118, Fly American; and 41 U.S.C. 423 relating to procurement integrity.

      (s) Order of  precedence.  Any  inconsistencies  in this  solicitation  or
contract shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order:

      (1) The schedule of supplies/services.

      (2) The Assignments,  Disputes,  Payments, Invoice, Other Compliances, and
Compliance with Laws Unique to Government Contracts paragraphs of this clause.

      (3) The clause at 52.212-5.

      (4)  Addenda to this  solicitation  or  contract,  including  any  license
agreements for computer software.

      (5) Solicitation provisions if this is a solicitation.

      (6) Other paragraphs of this clause.

      (7) The Standard Form 1449.

      (8) Other documents, exhibits, and attachments.

      (9) The specification.

                             ADDENDA TO FAR 52.212-4

52.252-1 SOLICITATION PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE.  (FEB 1998)

      This  contract  incorporates  one  or  more  solicitation   provisions  by
reference,  with the same  force and  effect as if they were given in full text.
Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also,
the full text of a  solicitation  provision  may be accessed  electronically  at
this/these address(es):

http://www.far.gov; http://access.qpo.gov; http://www.arnet.gov/far/;
hftp:lWwww.hhrb.gov/ogam/oam/procurement/hhsar.html

FAR 52.217-8 OPTION TO EXTEND SERVICES (NOV 1999

      The Government may require  continued  performance of any services  within
the  limits  and at the rates  specified  in the  contract.  These  rates may be
adjusted only as a result of revisions to prevailing labor rates provided by -he
Secretary of Labor.  The option  provision may be exercised  more than once, but
the total  extension of  performance  hereunder  shall not exceed 6 months.  The
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Officer may exercise the option by written  notice to the  Contractor  within 10
days of the completion date of the contract.

FAR 52.217-9 OPTION TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT. (MAR 2000)

      a) The  Government  may extend the term of this contract by written notice
to the  Contractor  within 5 days  [insert the period of time  within  which the
Contracting  Officer may exercise the  option];  provided  that the Governn lent
gives the  Contractor a  preliminary  written  notice of its intent to extend at
least 60 days  before the  contract  expires.  The  preliminary  notice does not
commit the Government to an extension.

      (b) If the Government  exercises this option,  the extended contract shall
be considered to include this option clause.

      (c) The total  duration of this  contract,  including  the exercise of any
options under this clause, shall not exceed 36 months.

FAR 52.228-5 INSURANCE - WORK ON A GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION (JAN 1997)

      (a) The Contractor shall, at its own expense,  provide and maintain during
the entire performance of this contract,  at least the kinds and minimum amounts
of insurance required in the Schedule or elsewhere in the contract.

      (b) Before  commencing  work under this  contract,  the  Contractor  shall
notify the Contracting  Officer in writing that the required  insurance has been
obtained.   The  policies   evidencing   required  insurance  shall  contain  an
endorsement .o the effect that any cancellation or any material change adversely
affecting the Government's interest shall not be effective

      (1) For such period as the laws of the State in which this  contract is to
be performed prescribe; or

      (2) Until 30 days after the insurer or the Contractor gives written notice
to the Contracting Officer, whichever period is longer.

      (c) T66  Contractor  shall insert the substance of this clause,  including
this paragraph (c), in  subcontracts  under this contract that require work on a
Government installation and shall require subcontractors to provide and maintain
the  insurance  required  in the  Schedule or  elsewhere  in the  contract.  The
Contractor  shall  maintain  a copy of all  subcontractors'  proofs of  required
insurance,  and shall make copies  available  to the  Contracting  Officer  upon
request.

                           General Liability $500,000

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FAR 52.237-2 PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS,  EQUIPMENT, AND VEGETATION (APR
1984)

      The  Contractor  shall  use  reasonable  care to avoid  damaging  existing
buildings,  equipment,  and  vegetation on the Government  installation.  If the
Contractor's  failure  to use  reasonable  care  causes  damage  to any of  this
property, :he Contractor shall replace or repair the damage at no expense to the
Government  as the  Contracting  Officer  directs.  If the  Contractor  fails or
refuses to make such repair or replacement,  the Contractor  shall be liable for
the cost, which may be deducted from the contract: price.

FAR 52.237-3 CONTINUITY OF SERVICES (JAN 1991)

      (a) The  Contractor  recognizes  that the services under this contract are
vital to the Government and must be continued  without  interruption  anal that,
upon  contract  expiration,  a  successor,  either  the  Government  or  another
contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to-

      (1) Furnish phase-in training; and

      (2)  Exercise its best  efforts and  cooperation  to effect an orderly and
efficient transition to a successor.

      (b) The Contractor shall, upon the Contracting Officer's written notice,

      (1)  furnish  phasein,  phase-out  services  for up to 90 days  after this
contract expires and

      (2)  negotiate  in good faith a plan with a  successor  to  determine  the
nature and d extent of  phase-in,  phaseout  services  required.  The plan shall
specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each
division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the  Contracting
Officer's  approval.   The  Contractor  shall  provide  sufficient   experienced
personnel  during the  phase-in,  phase-out  period to ensure that the  services
called for by this contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.

      (c) The Contractor  shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain
on the job to help the successor  maintain the continuity and consistency of the
services required by this contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary
personnel  records and allow the successor to conduct  on-site  interviews  with
these  employee;.  If  selected  employees  are  agreeable  to the  change,  the
Contractor  shall  release  them at a  mutually  agreeable  date  and  negotiate
transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.

      (d) The  Contractor  shall  be  reimbursed  for all  reasonable  phase-in,
phase-out  costs (i.e.,  costs incurred  within the agreed period after contract
expiration that result from phase-in,  phase-out  operations) and a fee (profit)
not to exceed a pro rata portion of the fee (profit) under-this contract.

FAR 52.237-7 INDEMNIFICATION AND MEDICAL LIABILITY INSURANCE (JAN 1997)

      (a) It is  expressly  agreed  and  understood  that this is a  nonpersonal
services contract,  as defined in Federal  Acquisition  Regulation (FAR) 37.101,
under which the professional services rendered by the Contractor are rendered in
its  capacity as an  independent  contractor.  The  Government  may evaluate the
quality of professional and  administrative  services  provided,  but retains no
control  over  professional  aspects  of the  services  rendered,  including  by
example, the Contractor's professional medical judgment,

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Page 24 diagnosis,  or specific  medical  treatments.  The  Contractor  shall be
solely liable for and expressly  agrees to indemnify the Government with respect
to any  liability  producing  acts or  omissions  by it or by its  employees  or
agents. The Contractor shall maintain during the term of this contract liability
insurance  issued  by a  responsible  insurance  carrier  of not  less  than the
following amount(s) per specialty per occurrence: $ 2 million general aggregate,
$1 million personal and adv injury and $1 million per occurrence.

      (b) An  apparently  successful  offeror,  upon request by the  Contracting
Officer,  shall furnish  prior to contract  award  evidence of its  insurability
concerning  the medical  liability  insurance  required by paragraph (a) of this
clause.

      (c)  Liability  insurance  may be on either an  occurrences  basic or on a
claims-made  basis.  If  the  policy  is on a  claims-made  basis,  an  extended
reporting endorsement (tail) for a period of not less than 3 years after the end
of the contract term must also be provided.

      (d)  Evidence of  insurance  documenting  the  required  coverage for each
health care provider who will perform  under this contract  shall be provided to
the  Contracting  Officer  prior to the  commencement  of  services  under  this
contract. If the insurance is on a claims-made basis and evidence of an extended
reporting  endorsement  is not provided prior to the  commencement  of services,
evidence of such endorsement shall be provided to the Contracting  Officer prior
to the  expiration of this contact.  Final payment under this contract  shall be
withheld until evidence of the extended reporting endorsement is provided to the
Contracting Officer.

      (e) The  policies  evidencing  required  insurance  shall also  contain an
endorsement to the effect that any  cancellation  or material  change  adversely
affecting the  Government's  interest shall not be effective until 30 days after
the insurer or the Contractor  gives written notice to the Contracting  Officer.
If,  during  the  performance  period of the  contract  the  Contractor  changes
insurance  providers,  the Contractor must provide  evidence that the Government
will be indemnified to the limas specified in paragraph (a) of this clause,  for
the  entire  period  of  the  contract,  either  and,-r  the  new  policy,  or a
combination of old and new policies.

      (f) The  Contractor  shall insert the substance of this clause,  including
this  paragraph  (f), in all  subcontracts  under this  contract for health care
services  and shall  require  such  subcontractors  to provide  evidence  of and
maintain  insurance in accordance with paragraph (a) of this clause.  At least 5
days before the commencement of work by any subcontractor,  the Contractor shall
furnish to the Contracting Officer evidence of such insurance.

                                  HHSAR CLAUSES

352.202-1               Definitions.                            JAN 2001
352.223-70              Safety and health.                      JAN 2001
352.224-70              Confidentiality of information.         JAN 2001

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352.232-9               Withholding of contract payments.       APR 1984
352.270-4               Pricing of adjustments.                 JAN 2001
352.270-6               Publications and publicity.             JUL 1991
352.270-7               Paperwork Reduction Act.                JAN 2001

52.212-5  CONTRACT  TERMS AND  CONDITIONS  REQUIRED  TO  IMPLEMENT  STATUTES  OR
EXECUTIVE

ORDERS- COMMERCIAL ITEMS (DEC 2001)

      (a) The Contractor shall comply with the following FAR clauses,  which are
incorporated  in this contract by reference,  to implement  provisions of law or
executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items:

      (1) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (E.O. 11755).

      (2) 52.233-3, Protest after Award (31 U.S.C. 3553).

      (b) The Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (b)
that  the  Contracting  Officer  has  indicated  as being  incorporated  in this
contract  by  reference  to  implement  provisions  of law or  Executive  orders
applicable to acquisitions of commercial items or components:

_____X         (1) 52.203-6, Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the
               Government, with Alternate I (41 U.S.C. 2538 and 10 U.S.C. 2402).

_____(2)       52.219-3, Notice of Total HUBZone Small Business Set-Aside (Jan
               1999).

_____(3)       52.219-4, Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small
               Business Concerns (Jan 1999) (if the offeror elects to waive the
               preference, it shall so indicate in its offer).

_____(4)(i)    52.219-5, Very Small Business Set-Aside (Pub. L. 103-403, section
               304, Small Business Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 1994).

_____(ii)      Alternate I to 52.219-5.

_____(iii)     Alternate II to 52.219-5.

_____X(5)      52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns (15 U.S.C.
               637 (d)(2) and (3)).

_____(6)       (6) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (15 U.S.C.
               637(d)(4)).

_____X(7)      52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting (15 U.S.C
               637(a)(14)).

_____(8)(i)    52.219-23, Notice of Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small
               Disadvantaged Business Concerns (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102,
               and 10 U.S.C. 2323) (if the offeror elects to waive the
               adjustment, it shall so indicate in its offer).

_____(ii)      Alternate I of 52.219-23.

_____(9)       52.219-25, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation
               Program-Disadvantaged Status and Reporting (Pub. L. 103-355,
               section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323).

_____ (10)     52.219-26, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation
               Program-Incentive Subcontracting (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102,
               and 10 U.S.C. 2323).

_____X (11)    52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Fete 1999)

_____X(12)     52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (E.O. 11246).

_____X (13)    52.222-35, Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans,
               Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (38
               U.S.C. 4212)

_____X (14)    52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities
               (29 U.S.C. 793).

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_____X         (15) 52.222-37, Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans,
               Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (38
               U.S.C. 4212).

_____          (16) 52.222-19, Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities and
               Remedies (E.O. 13126).

_____          (17)(i) 52.223-9, Estimate of Percentage of Recovered Material
               Content for EPADesignated Products (42 U.S.C. 6962(c)(3)(A)(ii)).

_____          (ii) Alternate I of 52.223-9 (42 U.S.C. 6962(i)(2)(C)).

_____          (18) 52.225-1, Buy American Act-Balance of Payments
               Program-Supplies (41 U.S.C. 10a 1 10d).

_____          (19)(i) 52.225-3, Buy American Act-North American Frce Trade
               Agreement-Israeli Trade Act-Balance of Payments Program (41
               U.S.C. 10a - l 0d, 19 U.S.C. 3301 note, 19 U.S.C. 2112 note).

_____          (ii) Alternate I of 52.225-3.

_____          (iii) Alternate II of 52.225-3. (20) 52.225-5, Trade Agreements
               (19 U.S.C. 2501, et seq., 19 U.S.C. 3301 note).

_____X         (21) 52.225-13, Restriction on Certain Foreign Purchase;; (E.O.
               12722, 12724, 13059, 13067, 13121, and 13129). _- (22) 52.225-15,
               Sanctioned European Union Country End Products (E.O. 12849).

_____          (23) 52.225-16, Sanctioned European Union Country Services (E.O.
               12849).

_____          (24) 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-C,-ntral
               Contractor Registration (31 U.S.C. 3332).

_____X         (25) 52.232-34, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Other than
               Central Contractor Registration (31 U.S.C. 3332).

_____          (26) 52.232-36, Payment by Third Party (31 U.S.C. 3332.

_____          (27) 52.239-1, Privacy or Security Safeguards (5 U.S.C. 552a).

_____          (28)(i) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.Flag
               Commercial Vessels (46 U.S.C. 1241).

_____          (ii) Alternate I of 52.247-64.

           (c) The Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this
paragraph (c), applicable to commercial services, which the Contracting Officer
has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement
provisions of law or executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial
items or components:

_____X         (1) 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, As Amended (41
               U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

_____X         (2) 52.222-42, Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires
               (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). SEE BELOW

_____X         (3)52.222-4,3, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract
               Act-Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (29
               U.S.C. 206 and 41 ~U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

_____          (4) 52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract
               Act-Price Adjustment (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

_____          (5) 52.222-47, SCA Minimum Wages arid Fringe Benefits Applicable
               to Successor Contract Pursuant to Predecessor Contractor
               Collective Bargaining Age-eement (CBA) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

      (d) Comptroller General Examination of Record. The Contractor shall comply
with the  provisions  of this  paragraph  (d) if this contract was awarded using
other than sealed bid, is in

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excess of the simplified acquisition threshold,  and does not contain the clause
at 52.215-2, Audit and Records-Negotiation.

      (1)  The  Comptroller  General  of the  United  States,  or an  authorized
representative  of the  Comptroller  General,  shall have access to and right to
examine  any  of  the  Contractor's   directly   pertinent   records   involving
transactions related to this contract.

      (2) The  Contractor  shall make available at its officer at all reasonable
times the records,  materials,  and other evidence for  examination,  audit,  or
reproduction,  until 3 years after final  payment under this contract or for any
shorter period specified in FAR Subpart 4.7,  Contractor Records  Retention,  of
the other clauses of this contract.  If this contract is completely or partially
terminated,  the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available
for 3 years after any resulting final termination  settlement.  Records relating
to appeals  under the disputes  clause or to  litigation  or the  settlement  of
claims arising under or relating to this contract shall be made available  until
such appeals,  litigation,  or claims are finally resolved.  (3) As used in this
clause, records include books,  document;,  accounting procedures and practices,
and other data, regardless of type and regardless of form. This does not require
the  Contractor  to create or maintain any record that the  Contractor  does not
maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision of law.

      (e)  Notwithstanding  the  requirements  of the clauses in paragraphs (a),
(b), (c) or (d) of this clause,  the  Contractor  is not required to include any
FAR clause,  other than those listed below (and as may be required by an addenda
to this paragraph to establish the reasonableness of prices under Part 15), in a
subcontract for commercial items or commercial components

      (1) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (E.O. 11246);

      (2) 52.222-35,  Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans,  Veterans
of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (38 U.S.C. 4212);

      (3)  52.222-36,  Affirmative  Action for Workers  with  :Disabilities  (29
U.S.C. 793);

      (4) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately-Owned U.S. Flag Commercial Vessels
(46 U.S.C. 1241) (flow down not required for subcontracts  awarded beginning May
1, 1996); and

      (5) 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, As Amended (41 U.S.C. 351, et
seq.).

                             ADDENDA TO FAR 52.212-5

52.222-42 STATEMENT OF EQUIVALENT RATES FOR FEDERAL HIRES (MAY 1989)

      In compliance with the Service  Contract Act of 1965, as amended,  and the
regulations  of the  Secretary of Labor (29 CFR part 4), this clause  identifies
the classes of service employees  expected to be employed under the contract and
s-.-ates the wages and fringe benefits  payable to each if they were employed by
the contracting agency subject to the provisions of 5 U.S.C: 5341 or 5332.

This Statement is for information Only:

It is not a Wage Determination

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       EMPLOYEE CLASS            MONETARY WAGE -          FRINGE BENEFITS
       RN Supervisory            $27.13/Hour,             GS-11
       RN                        $22.41/Hour,             GS-9
       LPN                       $16.49/Hour,             GS-6
       NA                        $13.23/Hour,             GS-4

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           PART J - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS

ATTACHMENTS

A. Performance Summary Requirements

B. Wage Determination

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                         PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

                                                                                                                      DEDUCTION FROM
                                                                                                                      CONTRACTORS
                                                             MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEGREE                                 INVOICE
                                                            OF DEVIATION FORM STANDARD                                PRICE FOR
                                                                ACCEPTABLE QUALITY                                    PERFORMANCE
REQUIRED SERVICE                     STANDARD                     LEVEL (AQL)             METHOD OF SURVEILLANCE      BELOW AQL
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1.    Attend to patients        In accordance with          (.5%) Lot average is         Incident reports,             25%
      basic care needs.         patient care practices      average # of patients (21    complaints form patients
                                all services shall meet     at NHDP Ward and 33 at       and/or care planning team
                                100% performance.           Carville) times 30 work      and review of documents
                                                            shits/month:                 such as care plans, nurses
                                                                                         notes and medication
                                                                                         records.

2.    Comply with care          In accordance with          (1%) Lot is average # of     Incident reports,             25%
      planning (from all        patient care practices      work shifts per month = 30   complaints from patients
      disciplines) and          all services shall meet                                  and/or care planning team
      medical management of     100% performance.                                        and review of documents
      patient.                                                                           such as care plans, nurses
                                                                                         notes and medication
                                                                                         records.

3.    Provide adequate          100% performance            (1%) Lot is average # work   Random monitoring,            15%
      staffing during tour of                               shifts (30) per month x 12   including observations of
      duty.  Shall maintain                                 hours per shift (NHDP Ward   tardiness and leaving early.
      staffing level as                                     Baton Route) and 24 hours
      proposed and                                          (NHDP Carville).
      incorporate din
      contract.

4.    Adhere to charting and    In accordance with          (1%) Lot average is # of     Review of patient charts      20%
      documentation             patient care practices      patients (21 at NHDP Ward
      procedures.               all services shall meet     and 33 at Carville) times
                                100% performance.           30 work shifts/month:

5.    Respect of rights of      100% performance            (2%) Lot is average # work   Observations, patient         10%
      patients and other                                    shifts (30) per month x 12   complains and random
      employees                                             hours per shift (NHDP Ward   interviews of patients.
                                                            Baton Route) and 24 hours

                                (NHDP Carville).

6.    Representation at         100% performance            Once per month and as        Meeting sign in record.       5%
      NHDP's staff meetings.                                needed for special
                                 circumstances.
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                 EXPLANATION OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY

      1. The purpose of this attachment is to:

            1.1 List the  contract  requirements  considered  most  critical  to
acceptable contract performance (columns 1 and 2).

            1.2 Show the  maximum  allowable  degree  of  deviation  (AQL)  from
perfect performance for each requirement that shall be allowed by the Government
before contract performance is considered unsatisfactory (column 3).

            1.3 Explain the quality assurance methods the Government will use to
evaluate  the  Contractor's  performance  in meeting the  contract  requirements
(column 4).

            1.4 Show the  percentage of the major elements of the contract price
that each listed contract requirement represents (column 5).

            1.5 Define the  procedure  the  Government  will use in reducing the
Contractor's monthly payment if satisfactory  performance is not rendered by the
Contractor.

      2. The Government's  primary quality assurance procedures are based on the
recurring critical output of the contract.

      3. The criteria for  satisfactory  and  unsatisfactory  performance are as
follows:

      For areas  surveyed.  Criteria  are based on the lot size and AQL for each
contract requirement. When the number of defects in the Contractor's performance
discovered  by  the  Project  Officer  exceeds  the  unsatisfactory  level,  the
Contractor  shall be required to complete a Contract  Discrepancy  Report (CDR).
The CDR  requires  the  Contractor  to explain in writing  why  performance  was
unsatisfactory, how performance will be returned to satisfactory levels, and how
recurrence of the problem will be prevented in the future.  In  accordance  with
the Inspection of Services clause,  the Contractor will not be paid for services
not rendered in --accordatnce with the standards set forth in this contract.

      4. Monthly  payments to the Contractor  will be reduced by  unsatisfactory
performance using the following methods:

            4.1 Each month,  Contractor performance will be compared to contract
standards and acceptable  quality levels using the Government  quality assurance
surveillance plan.

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            4.2 If performance in any required  service is  unsatisfactory,  and
the poor performance is clearly the fault of the Contractor,  an amount of money
up to the monthly line item price will be deducted.

      5. The  amount -of money to be  permanently  deducted  for  unsatisfactory
performance will be computed as follows:

      For areas  surveyed.  Total  monthly  price  times the  percentage  of the
function  represented by the required service (column five) times the percentage
found  defective.  The defective  percent is computed by dividing the total line
price by the number of months in the contract period.

      EXAMPLE 1:

      If: Item 1, Attendance to patient care needs is  unsatisfactory  (AQL .5%)
(3.15 errors)

               And:           Contract Price is $10,000 per month
               And:           Patient care deduction percentage is 25%
               And:           Lot size is 630 (21 patients X 30 shifts per
                              month)
               And:           Number of defects in the sample is 5
               Then:          Deduction from the current months invoice is:

      Contract Price X Deduct percentage (25%) X Percent Defective (5 divided by
630 = .8%)

               Or             $10,000 Contract Price
                              X 25% Deduction
                              $2,500
                              X 0.8% Percentage of sample defective
                              $20 month

      EXAMPLE 2:

      If : Item 3,  Adequate  staffing.  If  staffing  requirements  were  found
deficient 8 times during the month.

               And:           Contract Price is $10,000 per month
               And:           Adequate staffing deduction percentage is 15%

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               And:           Lot size is 720 hours (30 shifts per month X 24
                              hours per day at Carville)
               And:           Number of defects in the sample is 8
               Then:          Deduction from the current months invoice is:

      Contract Price X Deduct  percentage (1 S%) X Percent  Defective (8 divided
by 720 = 1.1 %)

               Or             $10,000 Contract Price
                              X 15% Deduction
                              -----
                              $1,500
                              X 0.8% Percentage of sample defective
                              -----
                              $16.50 Deduction from monthly invoice

      6. During the first month of the  contract,  a larger  error rate (AQL) is
allowed  for some  areas to  recognize  normal  phase-in  problems  for  certain
specific services.  The figures contained in parentheses are the AQLs to be used
during  this  period  and  will  be the  basis  for  determining  unsatisfactory
performance and any  deductions.  These larger error rates apply to the original
start up period only. They do not apply for option periods.

      7.  Nothing  in the  foregoing  provisions  shall  diminish  nor  preclude
Government  actions pursuant to the default clause or other terms and conditions
of this contract.

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                 REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER                                U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
                        THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT                                EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
                 By direction of the Secretary of Labor                                 WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION
                                                                                        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20210

                         [/s/ William W. Gross]                                 Wage Determination No.: 1994-2231
William W. Gross              Division of                                                 Revision No.: 18
Director                      Wage Determinations                               Date of Last Revisions: 05/31/2001
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State:  Louisiana

Area:  Louisiana Parishes of Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Roug, East Feliciana, Iberia, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee,
Saint James, St Helena, St Landry, St Martin, ST Mary, Tangipahoa, West Baton Roug, West Feliciana
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         ** Fringe Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing **

OCCUPATION TITLE                                                   MINIMUM
                                                                  WAGE RATE

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND CLERICAL OCCUPATIONS

Accounting Clerk I                                                          9.03
Accounting Clerk II                                                        10.42
Accounting Clerk III                                                       13.28
Accounting Clerk IV                                                        14.86
Court Reporter                                                             13.28
Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle                                                  13.28
Document Preparation Clerk                                                  9.04
Duplicating Machine Operator                                                9.04
Film/Tape Librarian                                                         8.78
General Clerk I                                                             7.84
General Clerk II                                                            8,81
General Clerk III                                                           9.62
General Clerk IV                                                           10.79
housing Referral Assistant                                                 15.80
Key Entry Operator I                                                        7.72
Key Entry Operator II                                                       8.77
Messenger (Courier)                                                         7.82
Order Clerk I                                                               9.03
Order Clerk II                                                             10.42
Personnel Assistant (Employment) I                                          8.98
Personnel Assistant (Employment) II                                        10.10
Personnel Assistant (Employment) III                                       15.27
Personnel Assistant (Employment) IV                                        15.80
Production Control Clerk                                                   13.74
Rental Clerk                                                                8.78
Scheduler, Maintenance                                                     10.10
Secretary I                                                                10.10
Secretary II                                                               15.27
Secretary III                                                              15.80
Secretary IV                                                               17.95
Secretary V                                                                19.87

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Service Order Dispatcher                                                    8.78
Stenographer I                                                              9.14
Stenographer II                                                            10.34
Supply Technician                                                          17.95
Survey Worker (Interviewer)                                                13.28
Switchboard Operator-Receptionist                                           8.56
Test Examiner                                                              15.27
Test Proctor                                                               15.27
Travel Clerk I                                                              9.12
Travel Clerk II                                                             9.62
Travel Clerk III                                                           10.15
Word Processor I                                                            9.07
Word Processor II                                                          10.60
Word Processor III                                                         12.40
Automatic Data Processing Occupations
Computer Data Librarian                                                     9,62
Computer Operator I                                                         9.75
Computer Operator II                                                       10.88
Computer Operator III                                                     15.:30
Computer Operator IV                                                       17.58
Computer Operator V                                                        19.45
Computer Programmer I (1)                                                  13.27
Computer Programmer II (1)                                                 15.05
Computer Programmer III (1)                                                18.92
Computer Programmer IV (1)                                                 20.66
Computer Systems Analyst I (1)                                             17.91
Computer Systems Analyst II (1)                                            25.06
Computer Systems Analyst III (1                                            27.62
Peripheral Equipment Operator                                              10.88

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Automotive Body Repairer, Fiberglass                                       17.96
Automotive Glass Installer                                                 16.05
Automotive Worker                                                          16.05
Electrician, Automotive                                                    16.99
Mobile Equipment Servicer                                                  14.15
Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic                                             17.96
Motor Equipment Metal Worker                                               16.05
Motor Vehicle Mechanic                                                     17.96
Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper                                              14.15
Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker                                            14.96
Motor Vehicle Wrecker                                                      16.05
Painter, Automotive                                                        16.99
Radiator Repair Specialist                                                 16.05
Tire Repairer                                                              13.67
Transmission Repair Specialist                                             17.96

FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

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Baker                                                                       8.23
Cook I                                                                      6.49
Cook II                                                                     7.71
Dishwasher                                                                  6.13
Food Service Worker                                                         6.13
Meat Cutter                                                                 8.87
Waiter/Waitress                                                             6.13

FURNITURE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

Electrostatic Spray Painter                                                16.99
Furniture Handler                                                          10.49
Furniture Refinisher                                                       16.99
Furniture Refinisher Helper                                                12.73
Furniture Repairer, Minor                                                  14.96
Upholsterer                                                                16.99

GENERAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS

Cleaner, Vehicles 6.13 Elevator Operator                                    6.13
Gardener                                                                    7.46
 House Keeping Aid I                                                        5.33
House Keeping Aid II                                                        6.13
Janitor                                                                     6.13
Laborer, Grounds Maintenance                                                6.13
Maid or Houseman                                                            6.80
Pest Controller                                                             6.30
Refuse Collector                                                            6.13
Tractor Operator                                                            8,29
Window Cleaner                                                              6.13

HEALTH OCCUPATION

Dental Assistant                                                           10.93
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)/Paramedic/Ambulance Driver              11.08
Licensed Practical Nurse I                                                  9.83
Licensed Practical Nurse II                                                11.03
Licensed Practical Nurse III                                               12.34
Medical Assistant                                                           9.77
Medical Laboratory Technician                                              11.24
Medical-Record Clerk                                                        9.95
Medical Record Technician                                                  13.54
Nursing Assistant                                                         I 7.10
Nursing Assistant II                                                        7.98
Nursing Assistant III                                                       8.71
Nursing Assistant IV                                                        9.77
Pharmacy Technician                                                        12.19
Phlebotomist                                                               11.03
Registered Nurse I                                                         15.57
Registered Nurse II                                                        19.06
Registered Nurse II, Specialist                                            19.06

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Registered Nurse III                                                       23.06
Registered Nurse ill, Anesthetist                                          23.06
Registered Nurse IV                                                        27.62

INFORMATION AND ARTS OCCUPATIONS

Audiovisual Librarian                                                      15.61
Exhibits Specialist I                                                       9.04
Exhibits Specialist II                                                     13.98
Exhibits Specialist III                                                    13.98
Illustrator I                                                               9.04
Illustrator II                                                             13.98
Illustrator III                                                            17.10
Librarian                                                                  18.18
Library Technician                                                         13.74
Photographer I                                                             10.40
Photographer II                                                            16.08
Photographer III                                                           16.08
Photographer IV                                                            19.67
Photographer V                                                             23.81

LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS

Assembler                                                                  6.4 7
 Counter Attendant                                                          6.47
Dry Cleaner                                                                 8.30
 Finisher, Flatwork, Machine                                                6.47
Presser, Hand                                                              6.4 7
Presser, Machine, Drycleaning                                               6.47
Presser, Machine, Shirts                                                    6.47
Presser, Machine. Wearing Apparel. Laundry                                  6.47
 Sewing Machine Operator                                                    8.91
Tailor                                                                      9.52
Washer, Machine                                                             7,08

MACHINE TOOL OPERATION AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

Machine-Tool Operator (Toolroom)                                           16.99
Tool and Die Maker                                                         20.71

MATERIAL HANDLING AND PACKING OCCUPATIONS

Forklift-Operators                                                         12.73
Fuel Distribution System Operator                                          14.15
Material Coordinator                                                       14.96
Material Expediter                                                         14.96
Material Handling Laborer                                                  10.79
Order Filler                                                               11.55
Production Line Worker (Food Processing)                                   12.73
Shipping Packer                                                            10.52
Shipping/Receiving Clerk                                                   10.52
Stock Clerk (Shelf Stocker; Store Worker II)                               11.61
Store Worker                                                               17.63

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Tools and Parts Attendant                                                  12.73
Warehouse Specialist                                                       12.73

Mechanics and Maintenance and Repair Occupations

Aircraft Mechanic                                                          17.96
Aircraft Mechanic Helper                                                   12.73
Aircraft Quality Control Inspector                                         18.89
Aircraft Service                                                           14.96
Aircraft Worker                                                            16.05
Appliance Mechanic                                                         16.99
Bicycle Repairer                                                           13.67
Cable Splicer                                                              18.65
Carpenter, Maintenance                                                     16.99
Carpet Layer                                                               16.05
Electrician, Maintenance                                                   19.88
Electronics Technician, Maintenance I                                      17.11
Electronics Technician, Maintenance II                                     20.40
Electronics Technician, Maintenance III                                    21.55
Fabric Worker                                                              14.96
Fire Alarm System Mechanic                                                 17.96
Fire Extinguisher Repairer                                                 14.15
Fuel Distribution System Mechanic                                          17.96
General Maintenance Worker                                                 17.96
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic                       17.96
Heavy Equipment Mechanic                                                   17.96
Heavy Equipment Operator                                                   17.96
Instrument Mechanic                                                        17.96
Laborer                                                                     6.13
Locksmith                                                                  16.99
Machinery Maintenance Mechanic                                             17.96
Machinist, Maintenance                                                     17.96
Maintenance Trades Helper                                                  12.73
                                                                          ======
Millwright                                                                 17.96
Office Appliance Repairer                                                  16.99
Painter, Aircraft                                                          16.99
Painter, Maintenance                                                       16.99
Pipefitter, Maintenance                                                    17.96
Plumber, Maintenance                                                       16.99
Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic                                               17.96
Rigger                                                                     17.96
Scale Mechanic                                                             16.05
Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance                                            17.96
Small Engine Mechanic                                                      16.05
Telecommunication Mechanic I                                               17.96
Telecommunication Mechanic II                                              18.89
Telephone Lineman                                                          17.96
Welder, Combination, Maintenance                                           17.96
Well Driller                                                               17.96
Woodcraft Worker                                                           17.96

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Woodworker                                                                15. 53

MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS

Animal Caretaker                                                            6.26
Carnival Equipment Operator                                                 8.29
Carnival Equipment Repairer                                                 9.03
Carnival Worker                                                             6.13
Cashier                                                                     7.85
Desk Clerk                                                                  9.60
Embalmer                                                                   16.57
Lifeguard                                                                   9.02
Mortician                                                                  16.57
Park Attendant (Aide)                                                      11.11
Photofinishing Worker (Photo Lab Tech., Darkroom Tech)                      8.97
Recreation Specialist                                                      13.32
Recycling Worker                                                            6.87
Sales Clerk                                                                 8.87
School Crossing Guard (Crosswalk Attendant)                                15.67
Sport Official                                                              8.56
Survey Party Chief (Chief of Party)                                        12.59
Surveying Aide                                                              7.39
Surveying Technician (Instr. Person/Surveyor Asst./lnstr.)                 10.81
Swimming Pool Operator                                                      7.53
Vending Machine Attendant                                                   5.97
Vending Machine Repairer                                                    7.53
Vending Machine Repairer Helper                                             5.97

PERSONAL NEEDS OCCUPATIONS

Child Care Attendant                                                        9.60
Child Care Center Clerk                                                    11.99
Chore Aid                                                                   6.13
Homemaker                                                                  15.32

PLANT AND SYSTEM OPERATION OCCUPATIONS

Boiler Tender                                                              17.96
Sewage Plant Operator                                                      16.99
Stationary Engineer                                                        17.96
Ventilation Equipment Tender                                               12.73
Water Treatment Plant Operator                                             16.99

PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Alarm Monitor                                                               9.29
Corrections Officer                                                        11.93
Court Security Officer                                                     12.39
Detention Officer                                                          11.93
Firefighter                                                                13.13
Guard I                                                                     7.06
Guard II                                                                    8.33
Police Officer                                                             14.75

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STEVEDORING/LONGSHOREMEN OCCUPATIONS

Blocker and Bracer                                                         16.06
Hatch Tender                                                               16.06
Line Handler                                                               16.06
Stevedore I                                                                14.96
Stevedore II                                                               16.99
Technical Occupations Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center (2)           27.00
Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station (2)                                18.62
Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal (2)                               20.50
Archeological Technician I                                                 10.09
Archeological Technician II                                                11.28
Archeological Technician III                                               13.98
Cartographic Technician                                                    15.81
Civil Engineering Technician                                               14.20
Computer Based Training (CST) Specialist/ Instructor                       17.61
Drafter I                                                                   8.40
Drafter II                                                                  8.55
Drafter III                                                                 9.04
Drafter IV                                                                 13.98
Engineering Technician I                                                    9.06
Engineering Technician II                                                   9.83
Engineering Technician III                                                 10.40
Engineering Technician IV                                                  16.08
Engineering Technician V                                                   19,67
Engineering Technician VI                                                  23.81
Environmental Technician                                                   15.54
Flight Simulator/Instructor (Pilot)                                        25.06
Graphic Artist                                                             15.57
Instructor                                                                 15.89
Laboratory Technician                                                      13.97
Mathematical Technician                                                    13.98
Paralegal/Legal Assistant I                                                15.27
Paralegal/Legal Assistant II                                               17.95
Paralegal/Legal Assistant III                                              21.97
Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV                                               26.57
Photooptics Technician                                                     16.08
Technical Writer                                                           19.69
Unexploded (UXO) Safety Escort                                             17.16
Unexploded (UXO) Sweep Personnel                                           17.16
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician I                                     17.16
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician II                                    20.76
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technician III                                   24.88
Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air and Surface Programs (3)              13.97
Weather Observer, Senior (3)                                               15.54
Weather Observer, Upper Air (3)                                            13.97

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TRANSPORTATION/MOBILE EQUIPMENT OPERATION OCCUPATIONS

Bus Driver                                                                 17.28
Parking and Lot Attendant                                                   6.73
Shuttle Bus Driver                                                         11.41
Taxi Driver                                                                 7.26
Truckdriver, Heavy Truck                                                   14.21
Truckdriver, Light Truck                                                   11.41
Truckdriver, Medium Truck                                                  12.71
Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer                                               14.21

ALL OCCUPATIONS LISTED ABOVE RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

HEALTH & WELFARE: $2.02 an hour or 580.80 a week or $350.13 a month.

VACATION:  2 weeks paid  vacation  after 1 year of service with a contractor  or
successor;  3 weeks after 5 years, and 4 weeks after 15 years. Length of service
includes the whole span of  continuous  service with the present  contractor  or
successor,  wherever  employed,  and with  the  predecessor  contractors  in the
performance of similar work at the same. Federal facility. (Reg. 29 CFR .x.173)

(HOLIDAYS:  A minimum of ten paid  holidays  per year:  New Year's  Day,  Martin
Luther King Jr.'s Birthday,  Washington's  Birthday  Memorial Day.  Independence
Day. Labor Day.  Columbus Day.  Veterans' Day,  Thanksgiving  Day; and Christmas
Day. (A contractor may substitute for any of the named holidays  another day off
with pay in accordance with o plan communicated to the employees involved.) (See
29 CFR 4.174)

THE OCCUPATIONS WHICH HAVE PARENTHESES AFTER THEM RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS
(as numbered):

1) Does not apply to employees employed in a bona fide executive, administrative
or  professional  capacity as defined  and  delineated  in 29 CFR 541.  (See CFR
4.156)

2) APPLICABLE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ONLY - NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL:  An employee
is entitled  to pay for all work  performed  between the hours of 6:00 P.M.  and
6:00 A.M.  at the rate of basic  pay plus a night pay plus a night  differential
amounting to 10 percent of the rate of basic pay.

3) WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a
regular tour of y, you will earn a night  differential and receive an additional
10% of  basic  pay for any  hours  worked  between  6pm  and  Gam.  If you are a
full-time  employed  (40  hours a week)  and  Sunday  is part of your  regularly
scheduled workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday premium
of 25% of your  basic rate for each hour of Sunday  work  which is not  overtime
(i.e.  occasional  work on Sunday  outside the normal tour of duty is considered
overtime work).

HAZARDOUS PAY DIFFERENTIAL: An 8 percent differential is applicable to employees
employed in a position that represents a high degree of hazard when working with
or in close proximity to ordinance,  explosives;  and incendiary materials. This
includes  work such as  screening,  blending,  dying,  mixing,  and  pressing of
sensitive ordance,  explosives and pyrotechnic  compositions such as lead azide,
black  powder  and  photoflash  powder.  All.  dry-house   activities  involving
propellants   or   explosives.   Demilitarization,   modification,   renovation,
demolition,  and maintenance  operations on sensitive ordinance,  explosives and
incendiary  materials.  All  operations  involving  regrading  and  cleaning  of
artillery ranges.

A 4 percent  differential is applicable to employees employed in a position that
represents a low degree of hazard when working  with,  or in close  proximity to
ordancne,   (or  employees  possibly  adjacent  to)  explosives  and  incendiary
materials which involves  potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or
arms of the employee  engaged in the  operation,  irritation of the skin,  minor
burns and the  like:  minimal  damage  to  immediate  or  adjacent  work area or
equipment being used. All operations involving,  unloading, storage, and hauling
of ordance.  explosive,  and incendiary  ordnance material other than small arms
ammunition.  These  differentials  are  only  applicable  to work  that has been
specifically  designated by the agency for ordance,  explosives,  and incendiary
material differential pay.

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**UNIFORM ALLOWANCE **

If employees are required to wear uniforms in the  performance  of this contract
(either by the terms of the Government contract,  by the employer,  by the state
or local law,  etc.),  the cost of furnishing  such uniforms and maintaining (by
laundering or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by
an employee  where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that  required by the
wage  determination.  The  Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance
with the following standards as compliance:

The  contractor or  subcontractor  is required to furnish all employees  with an
adequate  number of uniforms  without  cost or to  reimburse  employees  for the
actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and maintenance
is made the  responsibility of the employee,  all contractors and subcontractors
subject  to this  wage  determination  shall  (in  the  absence  of a bona  fide
collective  bargaining  agreement  providing  for a  different  amount,  or  the
furnishing of contrary  affirmative proof as to the actual cost),  reimburse all
employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of 83.35 per week (or 8.67
cents per day).  However,  in those instances  where the uniforms  furnished are
made of "wash and wear" materials,  may be routinely washed and dried with other
personal  garments,  and  do not  require  any  special  treatment  such  as dry
cleaning,  daily  washing,  or  commercial  laundering  in  order  to  meet  the
cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract,
by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no requirement
that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs.

                 ** NOTES APPLYING TO THIS WAGE DETERMINATION **

Source of Occupational Title and Descriptions:

The duties of  employees  under job titles  listed  are those  described  in the
"Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations,"  Fourth Edition.  January 1993,
as  amended  by  the  Third  Supplement,  dated  March  1997,  unless  otherwise
indicated.   This  publication  may  be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of
Documents,  at 202783-3238,  or by writing to The  Superintendent  of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20,102. Copies of specific job
descriptions may also be obtained from the appropriate contracting officer

REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL  CLASSIFICATION  AND WAGE RATE {Standard
Form 1444 (SF 1444))

Conformance Process:

The contracting  officer shall require that any class of service  employee which
is not listed herein and which is to be employed under the contract  (i.e.,  the
work to be performed is not performed by any  classification  listed in the wage
determination),  be classified  by the  contractor so as to provide a reasonable
relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison) between such unlisted
classifications and the classifications  listed in the wage determination.  Such
conformed  classes of employees  shall be paid the monetary  wages and furnished
the  fringe  benefits  as are  determined.  Such  conforming  process  shall  be
initiated by the  contractor  prior to the  performance of contract work by such
unlisted class(es) of employees. The conformed classification, wage rate, and/or
fringe benefits shall be retroactive to the  commencement  date of the contract.
{See Section 4.6 (C)(vi)) When multiple  wage  determinations  are included in a
contract,  a separate SF 1444 should be prepared for each wage  determination to
which a class(es) is to be conformed.

The process for preparing a conformance request is as follows:

1) When  preparing the bid, the  contractor  identifies the need for a conformed
occupations) and computes a proposed rate(s).

2) After contract  award,  the  contractor  prepares a written report listing in
order proposed  classification  title(s),  a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for
each proposed classification(s),  job description(s),  and rationale for roposed
wage rate(s),  including  information regarding the agreement or disagreement of
the authorized  epresentative  of the employees  involved,  or where there is no
authorized  representative,  the employees themselves.  themselves.  This report
should be submitted to the contracting  officer no later than 30 days after such
unlisted classes) of employees performs any contract work.

3 The contracting  officer  reviews the proposed  action and promptly  submits a
report of the action,  together with the agency's  recommendations and pertinent
information  including the position of the contractor and the employees,  to the
Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U .S. Department of
Labor, for review. (See section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4).

4) Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves,  modifies, or
disapproves the action via

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transmittal  to the agency  contracting  officer,  or notifies  the  contracting
officer that additional time will be required to process the request.

5)  The  contracting  officer  transmits  the  Wage  and  Hour  decision  to the
contractor.

6) The contractor informs the affected employees.

Information  required by the  Regulations  must be  submitted on SF 1444 or bond
paper.

When  preparing a conformance  request,  the "Service  Contract Act Directory of
Occupations" (the Director;  should be used to compare job definitions to insure
that duties  requested are not performed by a  classification  already listed in
the wage  determination.  Remember,  it is not the job title,  but the  required
tasks  that  determine  whether  a class  is  included  in an  established  wage
determination.  Conformances ma; not be used to artificially split,  combine, or
subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.EXHIBIT 10.19

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<S>                                                                             <C>
STATE OF CALIFORNIA                                                             CONTRACT NUMBER                          AM. NO.
STANDARD AGREEMENT - APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL                           ICM01114
STD. 2 (REV. 5-91) CDC ELECTRONIC (1/94)                                        TAXPAYER'S FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
                                                                                94-3110889

         THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 4th day of March, 2002 in the State of California, by and between
State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, qualified and acting

TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE                         AGENCY
Chief, Institution Contracts Section                      Department of Corrections              , hereafter called the State, and
CONTRACTOR'S NAME
TELESCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, INC.                                                                  , hereafter called the
                                                                                                 Contractor.
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WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants,
conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed,
does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials as follows:
(Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor, amount to be paid Contractor,
time for performance or completion, and attach plans and specifications, if
any.)

This is a Master Contract in which the Contractor agrees to provide TEMPORARY/
RELIEF NURSING SERVICES AS, PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY, FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH,
SEVENTH, EIGHTH, OR NINTH PROVIDER for the California Department of Corrections.
Contractor shall perform services to participating institutions as listed on
this agreement. Services shall be provided in accordance with Exhibit 1 and the
following attachments, attached and hereby incorporated into this contract by
this reference.

Attachment A -                      Scope of Services
Attachment B -                      General Terms and Conditions
Attachment C -                      Bid Proposal
Attachment D -                       Participating Institutions
Attachment E -                      Fax Transmittal
Attachment F -                      List of Regional Accounting Offices

The term of this contract shall be for the period April 1, 2002 through
September 30, 2004.

The estimated contract amount shall not exceed One Hundred Thirty Million
Dollars ($130,000,000.00). There is no monetary obligation on this Master
Contract; funds for each institution will be encumbered on a Notice to Proceed
(NTP). The State makes no commitment, written or implied, as to the total amount
to be expended during the term of this contract.

CONTINUED ON 40 SHEETS, EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRACTOR AND CONTRACT NUMBER.
================================================================================

The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this a agreement has been executed by the parties hereto,
upon the date first above written.

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                          STATE OF CALIFORNIA                                                           CONTRACTOR
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AGENCY                                                                    CONTRACTOR (If other than an individual, state whether
                                                                          a  corporation, partnership, etc.)
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Department of Corrections                                                 TELESCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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(AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE)                                                    BY (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE)
[/s/ Janet E. Miura]                                                      [/s/ Christopher M. Wallace]
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PRINTED NAME OF PERSON SIGNING                                            PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING
[JANET E. MIURA]                                                          Christopher M. Wallace, VP (703) 641-8890
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[TITLE] ADDRESS
Chief, Institution Contracts Section                                      2230 Gallows Rd, Ste. 310, Vienna, VA  22027
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STANDARD AGREEMENT
STD. 2 (REV. 5-91) (REVERSE) CDC ELECTRONIC (1/94)

TeleScience International, Inc.                          Contract No. ICM01 114

           1. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the
State, its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and losses
accruing or resulting to any and all contractors, subcontractors, materialmen,
laborers and any other person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying work
services, materials or supplies in connection with the performance of this
contract, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any
person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the Contractor in
the performance of this contract.

           2. The Contractor, and the agents and employees of Contractor, in the
performance of the agreement, shall act in art independent capacity and not as
officers or employees or agents of State of California.

           3. The State may terminate this agreement and be relieved of the
payment of any consideration to Contractor should Contractor fail to perform the
covenants herein contained at the time and in the mariner herein provided. In
the event of such termination the State may proceed with the work in any manner
deemed proper by the State. The cost to the State shall be deducted from any sum
due the Contractor under this agreement, and the balance, if any, shall be paid
the Contractor upon demand.

           4. Without the written consent of the State, this agreement is not
assignable by Contractor either in whole or in part.

           5. Time is of the essence in this agreement.

           6. No alteration or variation of the terms of this contract shall be
valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and no oral
understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on ny of
the parties hereto.

           7. The consideration to be paid Contractor, as provided herein, shall
be in compensation for all of Contractor's expenses incurred in the performance
hereof, including travel and per , diem, unless otherwise expressly so provided.

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----------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------
AMOUNT ENCUMBERED BY THIS           PROGRAM/CATEGORY (CODE AND TITLE)                FUND TITLE
DOCUMENT                            Clearing Account I                               General
                                    ------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------
$-0-                                (OPTIONAL USE)
PRIOR AMOUNT ENCUMBERED FOR         Various
                                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THIS CONTRACT                       ITEM                                       CHAPTER           STATUTE        FISCAL YEAR
$-0-
-----------------------------------
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCUMBERED TO          5240-001-0001-Various                      106               2001           2001/02
                                                                               pending           2002           2002/03
                                                                               pending           2003           2003/04
                                                                               pending           2004           2004/05
                                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DATE                                OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE (CODE AND TITLE)
$-0                                 413.06 0 - Health and Medical Registry
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ --------------------------
I hereby certify upon my own personal knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period   T.B.A. NO.         B.R. No.
and purpose of the expenditure stated above.
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SIGNATURE OF ACCOUNTING OFFICER                                                                              DATE
X          [/s/ Signature Illegible]                                                                         [/s/ 03/28/02]
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TeleScience International, Inc.                                    Attachment A

                               STATE OF CALIFORNIA
                            DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

                                SCOPE OF SERVICES

                        TEMPORARY/RELIEF NURSING SERVICES

                             CONTRACT NO. ICM01 114

Contractor shall provide temporary/relief Licensed Registered Nurses (RN),
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nursing
Assistants (CNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Surgical
Technician (ST), Surgical Nurse (SN) and Medical Assistants (MA) to render
nursing care services to inmate patients under the jurisdiction of the
California Department of Corrections (CDC). As emergent needs occur other
nursing specialties may be requested by the institution. Nursing personnel
referred by the Contractor must be appropriately licensed, certified and
qualified, and able to perform the tasks associated with providing the above
medical service and assume full responsibility for services performed. Services
shall be provided at the designated times and locations listed in Attachment D,
as authorized by the Health Care Manager/Chief Medical Officer (HCM/CMO) or
designee.

Any and all services performed outside the scope of this agreement will be at
the sole risk and expense of the Contractor.

Contractor agrees that all referred registry personnel will be required to
render health services to any inmate as needed. Registry, nursing staff will
work under the clinical direction of the HCM/CMO or designee.

Contractor agrees that all expenses associated with travel to and from the
institution, lodging, and all training expenses for referred personnel, shall be
at the expense of the Contractor or the Contractor's subcontractors and will not
be reimbursed separately by CDC.

Temporary/Relief nursing services shall be utilized only when patient acuity
levels or appropriate staffing levels cannot be maintained with civil service
nursing staff.

CONTRACT REPRESENTATIVE

The contract liaison person is listed in Attachment D and can be contacted
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Institution's contract
liaison or his/her designee shall pre-arrange all needed services to assure
continuity of care and to minimize the disruption of CDCs workload.

REQUESTS FOR SERVICES

Contractor shall have a locally based contact person available by telephone
twenty-four (24) hours a day. TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICES (E.G., MESSAGE
MACHINES) ARE NOT

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ACCEPTABLE. The initial contact to request services may be by telephone;
however, CDC shall follow up immediately with a facsimile request (Attachment
E). The Contractor shall respond to the institution's request for services
within two hours of the initial contact.

Nursing services may be ordered twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a
week, including holidays. Contractor shall provide nurses within the time frames
specified by the institution contract liaison. Requests for nursing services
shall be for a minimum of eight (8) hours per shift.

When requesting nursing services, CDC shall inform the Contractor of 1) the
duration of services, 2) the number and type of nursing staff required, and 3)
the shift assignment(s). Contractor must be able to provide nurses who will work
a regular work schedule of 8 hours and/or an alternate work schedule that is
greater than 8 hours per day (e.g., 10 hours per day, 12 hours per day) as
necessary to minimize accrual of overtime. If Contractor cannot provide nurses
to work an alternate Work schedule, but can provide nurses for 8 hours or less,
multiple nurses shall be assigned to meet the shift needs of the Institution and
to avoid accrual of overtime pay.

If the duration of services must be extended, CDC shall make every attempt to
notify the Contractor not less than seventy-two (72) hours before the end of the
current service period. The institution's HCM/CMO or designee shall document the
request in writing.

CDC may cancel or change nursing assignments by telephone, without incurring any
liability, up to eight (8) hours before a scheduled reporting time. If CDC
cancels or changes a requested assignment less than eight (8) hours before a
scheduled reporting time, and nursing staff reports as scheduled, CDC shall be
liable for one-half of the daily second shift rate.

SCHEDULING

Contractor and Contractor's personnel referred to the Institution shall ensure
that all ordered nursing registry service have prior authorization and are
mutually agreed upon between the HCM/CMO, or designee, and the Contractor.

CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Nursing services shall include, but not be limited to:

1. Provide patient care consistent with the scope of license and/or
certification and in accordance with physician's orders and the CDC facility
policies and procedures;

2. Document and maintain medical records in accordance with CDC facility
policies and procedures;

3. Perform and document nursing assessment for assigned patients, and reporting

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                    Attachment A
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significant changes to attending physician and/or lead or supervisory staff in a
timely manner;

4. Provide patient education consistent with their medical condition; Comply
with universal safety precautions and maintain a safe work environment at all
times;.

5. Maintain CDC security measures; and

6. Assist the physician with all treatment modalities.

Contractor acknowledges that CDC is not obligated to provide or pay for inmate
health care services or treatment beyond those, which are essential to prevent
death or permanent or severe disability.. If health care service or treatment is
nonessential or could safely, be deferred until the inmate is released from
custody when he/she is able to arrange for services for him/herself then CDC
shall defer services. Prior authorization must be obtained and documented in the
inmate's health record for those excluded health care services or treatments
listed in CDC's Medical Standards of Care.

HOURS OF OPERATION

Services are to be provided for a variety of shifts, which are not limited to
the following:

                     1st Shift -          10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
                     2nd Shift -          6:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m.
                     3rd Shift -          2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Nurses provided by the Contractor must be available to work every day of the
year, including holidays. Staff shall report for beginning/ending of shifts in
accordance with the policies and procedures of the requesting institution.
Contractor shall notify CDC at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of
scheduled service if unable to provide service for reasons other than illness,
or immediately provide replacement staff to avoid disruption of service.

OVERTIME PAY RATE ALLOWANCES

Contractor shall be responsible for rotating staff and providing relief staff to
avoid Contractor's payment of overtime. CDC shall pay overtime to Contractor for
unanticipated events, such as an institution emergency after normal shift or
lock-dowh at time and one-half (1-1/2) the hourly rate identified in
Contractor's Bid Proposal (Attachment C) when authorized by the HCM/CMO, or
designee.

If an unanticipated overtime situation arises, Contractor must obtain written
approval from the HCM/CMO for payment of the overtime. Contractor's failure to-
obtain written approval for overtime will make the Contractor the responsible
party for the payment of any unauthorized overtime to affected personnel. If the
HCM/CMO approves the

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overtime, a copy of the approval letter must accompany the monthly invoices.

Contractor shall guarantee that California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 2,
Chapter 1, Sections 500 through 558, have been complied with when providing
personnel to work the alternate .and/or regular-work schedule. Pursuant to
California Labor Code Sections 500 through 558, overtime will apply as follows:

1.  Regular  Work  Schedule - 8-hour  shift.  The regular time worked must be in
excess of eight (8) hours per day.

2. Alternate Work Schedule - 10 or 12-hour shift. Contractor shall ensue that
all personnel provided under the alternate work schedule understand that any
time worked under these criteria will be paid at straight time. Overtime will
apply only when the time worked is in excess of the assigned 10 or 12-hour shift
per day or in excess of forty (40) hours within the same workweek .

HOLIDAY PAY RATE ALLOWANCES

CDC shall pay holiday rates for official State of California holidays to
Contractor at time and one-half (1-1/2) the hourly rate as identified in
Contractor's Bid Proposal (Attachment C). California State Holidays are: New
Year's Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Lincoln's Birthday; Washington's
Birthday; Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Columbus
Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Holiday rates will be paid commencing with the 1st Shift work hours before the
holiday through the 3rd Shift work hours on the actual holiday. Services are to
be provided for a variety of shifts, which are not limited to the following:
Example:. the Christmas Holiday would be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) as
follows:

           December 24th, 1st Shift          10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
           December 25th, 2nd Shift          6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
           December 25th, 3rd Shift          2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

QUALIFICATIONS

In addition to the required licenses and/or certifications noted herein, nurses
assigned to CDC must have a minimum amount of experience as outlined below:

1. Registered Nurse Licensed Vocational Nurse, Certified Nursing- Assistant: At
least one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years rendering
patient or nursing care (accumulated part-time work to meet the one-year
requirement is acceptable).

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2. Surgical Nurse

Surgical Nurse will only be used by the institutions with hospitals. At least
one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years rendering patient or
nursing care (accumulated part-time work to meet the one-year requirement is
acceptable).

3. Medical Assistants

At least one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years working
performing administrative and clinical tasks in a health care facility.

4. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

At least one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years performing
the duties of a Nurse Anesthetist:

5. Surgical Technician

Surgical Technician will only be used by the institutions with hospitals. Must
have earned their diploma from a technical program accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation for Allied Education Programs (CAAHEP). At least one (1) year
of experience within the last three (3) years performing the duties of a
Surgical Technician.

6. Nurse Practitioner

At least one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years providing
patient care and performing duties at the nurse practitioner level.

Specialty Services:

In addition to the above requirements, RNs, LVNs or CNAs who are requested to
work in a specialized area such as emergency room, psychiatric care,
obstetrics/gynecology, surgery, etc. shall also have at least one year
experience within the last three years providing patient care within that
setting and possess any required certificates.

For Female Institutions (NCWF, CIW, CCWF, VSPW, and CRC), in addition to the
above qualifications, registered nurses provided by Contractor must also have at
least one (1) year of experience within the last five (5) years rendering
Obstetric and Gynecological nursing services a health care setting.

Copies of the following documents are required for all nursing personnel
designated for assignment to CDC and shall be submitted to the HCM/CMO or
designee prior to providing services:

1. Current State of California RN/LVN license, NP/CRNA license and certificate,
and CNA/MA certificate.

2. Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certificate (CPR) for each nurse.

3. Employment Eligibility Verification (I-9) reports.

For Institutions with a licensed General Acute Care Hospital (CIM, CMF, COR,
CMC), a current copy of Contractor's Medical/Clinical Skills Inventory Checklist
and Clinical Performance Evaluation Checklist, validating the competency of
Contractor's personnel

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to perform the duties, is required by this contract.

Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants and
Medical Assistants working in the licensed general acute care hospital setting
must have documentation of completion of a competency validation process meeting
the requirements of Title 22, Section 70016 or Section 70016.1 as applicable,
prior to performing the duties required by this contract.

Contractor shall obtain at least two (2) reference checks on each nurse and
maintain records of verification, Records shall include the following:

1. Name of person contacted and date

2. Name of previous acute care hospital or health facility specialty areaslunits
worked

Contractor shall obtain resumes on each Nurse and submit the document to the
Institution upon referral. Such records shall include the following.

o     RN, LVN, CNA, CRNA, NP, ST, SN - qualifying experience in the level of
      skill the nurse is certified and/or licensed, and if applicable, specialty
      service.

o     Medical Assistant - provide qualifying experience and certificate.

o     Name of previous paid employment as a nurse.

o     Length of employment.

o     Rehire status.

PERSONNEL

Institution shall approve in advance all required personnel assigned to the
contract. If any employee of the Contractor is unable to perform due to illness;
resignation, or factors, beyond the Contractor's control, the Contractor shall
immediately submit qualifications of proposed substitute personnel to the
Institution for approval. Failure to do so may be cause for termination of this
contract. The Institution has the option to approve or deny acceptance of such
personnel.

Contractor shall ensure that all referred personnel referred through this
contract are proficient in the English language; be able to speak fluently,
understand oral and written communications, and write effectively. Any nurse
referred who fails to meet the minimum qualifications shall not be permitted to
perform service. The HCM/CMO or designee shall state in writing the reason(s)
the referred nurse does not meet minimum qualifications. The CDC shall not pay
the Contractor for any hours worked by a referred nurse who does not meet the
minimum qualifications.

Institutions may on occasion request bi-lingual (English/Spanish) speaking
nurses.

The contractor shall report in writing the resignation or dismissal of personnel
who are essential to the successful operation of the contract:

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                    Attachment A
Scope of Services                                         Contract No. ICM01114

PERSONNEL LICENSE/PERMIT/CERTIFICATION

Prior to providing services as outlined in this contract, Contractor shall
provide a roster listing Registered. Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Nurse
Practitioner, Certified Nursing. Assistants, Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist, Surgical Technician, Surgical Nurse or Medical Assistants
designated for assignment to CDC, Each Nurse referred to the Institution by the
Contractor shall have a current and valid license and/or certificate in
accordance with the State requirement for their profession. Contractor shall
ensure that all referred personnel licenses, permits, certifications and other
requirements outlined herein are current and in effect at all times during the
term of this contract. In the event the required licenses/certifications/permits
expire, Contractor shall provide current/renewed license/certifications(s) to
CDC no less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration, or replace the
personnel. Contractor is responsible for verifying through the appropriate
licensing boards that no adverse actions have been taken by the State licensing
authorities against any nurse assigned to CDC, and that ail licenses are active
and void of misconduct. CDC may, at its discretion, verify the current status of
nurse assigned. If, during the course of this contract, any of the licenses and
requirements as stated herein are found to be inactive or not in compliance, CDC
may immediately terminate this contract.

PERSONNEL SECURITY CLEARANCE

Upon request by CDC, the Contractor shall provide the name, date of birth,
Social Security number, and valid state driver's license or identification card
number of all prospective employees for the Institution security check and gate
clearance approval.

The Contractor shall obtain prior written approval from the HCM/CMO. or designee
for any additions, corrections or changes to the contractor's prospective
employee roster. All referred personnel shall attend an institution orientation
prior to being scheduled to work any shift as outlined in "Orientation"
provision provided herein. Contractor will provide CDC/institution with a
current personnel roster, which will remain on file at all times -at the
Institution. Contractor shall ensure the Institution has an accurate personnel
roster on file at all times, submitting revised rosters as necessary to reflect
personnel changes.

ORIENTATION

Contractor agrees that prior to being scheduled to work at the Institution, all
referred personnel, accepted by the HCM/CMO or designee, shall attend an
orientation class to become familiar with the operations of the Institution, its
medical facilities, Title 15 of the California Code of Regulations, Director's
Rules and Regulations, and any bylaws that may apply to the Institution.
Orientation may include, but is not limited to, the following:

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o     Required documents to be carried (e.g., license(s), CDC identification
      badge, registry identification, if applicable)

o     Inmate security policies and procedures

o     Reporting for beginning/ending of shift assignment

o     Rules governing overtime

o     Uniform or dress code Reporting of personal illness Reporting of
      industrial illness or injury

o     Background investigations, fingerprinting and Digest of Laws Relating to
      Association with Prison Inmate requirements

o     Authorization to be on CDC premises limited to scheduled work hours or
      orientation

o     Rules governing gate clearance requirements Administrative and related
      service provided policies/procedures

o     Infection Control and Universal Precautions working in a correctional
      environment

o     California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CAL OSHA)
      regulations relating to Bloodborne Pathogens CDC Tuberculosis (TB)
      Exposure Control Plan

o     CDC Hepatitis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) programs

o     Patient/Personal Safety relating to fire, electrical hazards, disaster
      preparedness, hazardous material, equipment safety and management, Safe
      Drinking Water and Toxic, Enforcement Act of 1986, Employee Right to Know,
      Advanced Directives and Patient's Rights

Each Contractor or referred personnel will be paid for the time spent in the
orientation class after working at a CDC institution a minimum of eighty (80)
hours in excess of the orientation hours. Attendees who do not work a minimum of
eighty (80) hours in excess of the orientation class hours shall not be paid for
the time spent in the orientation class.

To maintain continuity of services and ensure safety for all workers should a
prolonged need for services develop, Contractor shall make available to the
Institution only those personnel who have completed all components of the
orientation.

REQUIRED LICENSES/PERMITS/CERTIFICATIONS TO CONDUCT BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA

Contractor shall possess and maintain throughout the term of this contract a
current and valid license to do business in the State of California and shall
obtain at Contractor's expense any and all necessary license(s), permit(s), and
certificate(s) required by law for accomplishing any work required in connection
with this contract.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                    Attachment A
Scope of Services                                         Contract No. ICM01114

Contractors located within the State of California shall meet all terms and
conditions for operating a business in the city/county in which the business is
headquartered. Contractors which are corporations located within the State of
California may submit copies of their incorporation documents/letter issued by
the Secretary of State. Contractors located outside the State of California
shall meet all terms and conditions for operating a business in the state,
province, or country in which headquartered and shall submit an affidavit to
show that the business is in good standing in that state, province or country.

MULTIPLE CONTRACT AWARD

When services are needed, the "primary" contractor, defined as the lowest
responsible bidder, will be contacted first. WHEN and ONLY IF, the primary
contractor is unable to provide services, the "secondary" contractor, defined as
the second lowest responsible bidder, will be contacted. This process will be
repeated based on the number of contracts awarded and will take place each time
the Institution contacts the Contractor to provide services.

FAILURE TO PERFORM

In order to determine if nursing standards and departmental/institution policies
and procedures are adhered to and maintained, CDC will routinely evaluate the
work performance of all nursing personnel assigned to CDC. Any nursing personnel
who fails to perform, does not meet the minimum qualifications, or who is
physically or mentally incapable of performing the required duties of the
position, shall not be permitted to perform service. The HCM/CMO or his/her
designee shall state in writing the reasons nursing personnel do not meet
qualifications and CDC shall not be required to pay Contractor for any hours
worked by such nursing personnel. Contractor will be required to provide an
immediate replacement.

Failure to provide services on three (3) occasions may result in the institution
not contacting your company prior to going to the other contractors for the
duration of the contract term.

INSPECTIONS

Inspections shall be carried out by the HCM/CMO or designee at various times
during the contract term to check on the quality and quantity of work. The
contract representative will determine acceptability of work performed through
the HCM/CMO before contract payment will be approved.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B

                               STATE OF CALIFORNIA
                            DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

                          GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

                        TEMPORARY/RELIEF NURSING SERVICES

INVOICING AND PAYMENT

For services satisfactorily rendered and upon receipt and approval of the
invoices, the State agrees to compensate the Contractor for actual expenditures
incurred in accordance with ATTACHMENT C - BID PROPOSAL.

State agrees to compensate the Contractor for actual expenditures incurred in
accordance with the rates specified in the Contractor's Bid Proposal.

Invoices shall include the Contract Number, Contractor name and address,
institution, date(s) of service, type of service and total hours of service.
There will be no additional compensation for the time involved with entering and
exiting the institution, travel, meals or lodging. Invoices shall be submitted
in triplicate not more frequently than monthly in arrears to the appropriate
Regional Accounting Office as indicated in Attachment F.

Payment will be made in accordance with and within the time specified in
Government Code Section 927 et seq. Payment to small businesses shall be made in
accordance with and within the time specified in Government Code Section 927 et
seq.

The State's obligations under this contract are contingent upon and subject to
the availability of funds appropriated each fiscal year for this contract.

INVOICING INFORMATION

In preparing invoices for payment per the Invoice and Payment provision above,
the Contractor shall ensure the following information is provided:

1) Contractor name, address and contract number;

2) CDC institution;

3) The names of the contractor personnel;

4) The location in the facility (Housing Unit, Yard, Acute Care Hospital,
Skilled Nursing Facility, Infirmary/CTC, etc.) where work was conducted each
day;

5) Number of hours worked each day;

6) Type of service.

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES

The Contractor will adhere to generally accepted accounting principles as
outlined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Dual
compensation is not allowed. A Contractor cannot receive simultaneous
compensation from two or more funding sources for the same services performed
even though both funding sources could benefit.

AUDITS

The State or any of its duly authorized representatives will perform periodic
financial and operational reviews to determine compliance with contract
provisions and shall have access and right to examine, audit, excerpt, or
transcribe any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which in
the opinion of the State may be related or pertinent to the contract.

The contracting parties shall be subject to the examination and audit of the
State Auditor for a period of three years after final payment under the contract
(Government Code Section 8546.7). The examination and audit shall be confined to
those matters connected with the performance of the contract, including, but not
limited to, the costs of administering the contract.

MINIMUM WAGE

Contractor agrees to pay its employees wages not less than current California
minimum wage, in accordance with Section 1182.11 of the California Labor Code.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION

By signing this contract, the Contractor hereby warrants that it carries
Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of its employees who will be engaged in
the performance of this contract. If staff provided by the Contractor are
defined as independent contractors, this clause does not apply.

LICENSES AND PERMITS

The Contractor shall be an individual or firm licensed to do business in
California and shall obtain at his/her expense all licenses) and permit(s)
required by law for accomplishing any work required in connection with this
contract.

Contractors located within the State of California shall meet all terms and
conditions for operating a business in the city/county in which the business is
headquartered. Contractors which are a corporations located within the State of
California may submit a copy of, the incorporation documents/letter issued by
the Secretary of State. Contractors located outside the State of California
shall meet all terms and conditions for operating a business in the state,
province, or country in which it is headquartered,

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

and shall submit an affidavit to show that the business is in good standing in
that state, province, or country.

In the event any license(s) and/or permit(s) expire at any time during the term
of this contract, Contractor agrees to provide CDC a copy of the renewed
license(s) and/or permit(s) within 30 days following the expiration date. In the
event the Contractor fails to keep in effect at all times all required
license(s) and permit(s), the State may, in addition to any other remedies it
may have; terminate this contract upon occurrence of such event.

LIABILITY FOR NONCONFORMING WORK

The Contractor will be fully responsible for ensuring that the completed work
conforms to the agreed upon terms. If nonconformity is discovered prior to the
Contractor's deadline, the Contractor will be given a reasonable opportunity to
cure the nonconformity. If the nonconformity is discovered after the deadline
for the completion of the project, CDC, in its sole discretion, may use any
reasonable means to cure the nonconformity. The Contractor shall be responsible
for reimbursing CDC for any additional expenses incurred to cure such defects.

CONTRACT APPROVAL

Contracts are not valid unless and until approved by the Department of General
Services, if such approval is required by law (Public Contract Code Sections
10335 and 10360).

CONTRACT VIOLATIONS

The Contractor acknowledges that any violation of Chapter 2, or any other
chaptered provision of the Public Contract Code (PCC), is subject to the
remedies and penalties contained in PCC Sections 10420 through 10425.

RIGHT TO TERMINATE

The State reserves the right to terminate this contract subject to 30 days
written notice to the Contractor. Contractor may submit a written request to
terminate this contract only if the State should substantially fail to perform
its responsibilities as provided herein.

However, the contract can be immediately terminated for cause. The term "for
cause" shall mean that the Contractor fails to meet the terms, conditions and/or
responsibilities of the contract. In this instance, the contract termination
shall be effective as of the date indicated on the State's notification to the
Contractor.

If the contract is terminated for cause, the CDC reserves the right to conduct a
responsibility hearing to determine if the Contractor is a responsible bidder
before an award on future contracts can be made.

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

This contract may be suspended or canceled, without notice at the option of the
Contractor, if the Contractor or State's premises or equipment are destroyed by
fire or other catastrophe, or so substantially damaged that it is impractical to
continue service, or in the event the Contractor is unable to render service as
a result of any action by any governmental authority.

TEMPORARY NONPERFORMANCE

If, because of mechanical failure or for any other reason, the Contractor shall
be temporarily unable to perform the work as required, the State, during the
period of the Contractor's inability to perform, reserves the right to
accomplish the work by other means and shall be reimbursed by the Contractor for
any additional costs above the contract price.

DISPUTE CLAUSE

The parties hereto mutually agree that the resolution of any claims or disputes
arising under this contract shall be resolved pursuant to the provisions of the
California Department of Corrections Operations Manual.

DISABILITY PLACEMENT

By signing this contract, Contractor assures the State it complies with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable
regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD CERTIFICATION

Contractor by signing this contract does swear under penalty of perjury that no
more than one final unappealable finding of contempt of court, by a federal
court has been issued against Contractor within the immediately preceding
two-year period because of Contractor's failure to comply with an order of a
federal court which ordered the Contractor to comply with an order of the
National Labor Relations Board (Public Contract Code Section 10296).

NONDISCRIMINATION CLAUSE

During the performance of this contract, Contractor and its subcontractors shall
not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment, against any employee or
applicant for employment because of sex, race, color, ancestry, religious creed,
national origin, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental
disability, medical condition (cancer), age (over 40), marital status, and
denial of family care, leave. Contractors and subcontractors shall insure that
the evaluation and treatment of their employees and applicants for employment
are free from such discrimination and harassment. Contractors and subcontractors
shall comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12900 et seq.) and the applicable
regulations promulgated thereunder (California Code of Regulations, Title 2,
Section 7285.0 et seq.). The applicable regulations of the Fair Employment and
Housing Commission implementing Government Code Section 12990 (a-f), set forth
in Chapter 5 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations are
incorporated into this contract by reference and made a part hereof as set forth
in full; Contractor and its subcontractors shall give written notice of their
obligations under this clause to labor organizations with which they have a
collective bargaining or other agreement.

This Contractor shall include the nondiscrimination and compliance. provisions
of this clause in all subcontracts to perform work under the contract.

DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION

By signing this contract, the Contractor hereby certifies under penalty of
perjury under the laws of the State of California that the Contractor will
comply with the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 (Government
Code Section 8350 et seq.) and will provide a drug-free workplace by taking the
following actions:

1. Publish a statement notifying employees that unlawful manufacture,
distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance is
prohibited and specifying actions to be taken against employees for violations.

2. Establish a Drug-Free Awareness Program to inform employees about:

a. The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;

b. The person's or organization's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace;

c. Any available counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs;
and

d. Penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations.

3. Every employee who works on the proposed contract will:

a. Receive a copy of the company's drug-free policy statement; and

b. Agree to abide by the terms of the company's statement as a condition of
employment on the contract.

Failure to comply with these requirements may result in suspension of payments
under the contract or termination of the contract or both and the Contractor may
be ineligible for award of any future State contracts if the Department
determines that any of the following has occurred: (1) the Contractor has made
false certification, or (2) violates' the certification by failing to carry out
the requirements as noted above.

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE

For contracts over $5,000.00, the Contractor, by signing this agreement,
certifies under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California
that the he/she has, unless exempted, complied the nondiscrimination program
requirements of Government Code Section 12990 (a-f) and Title 2, California Code
of Regulations, Section 8103.

EMPLOYMENT OF EX-OFFENDERS

Contractor cannot be and will not either directly, or on a subcontract basis,
employ in connection with this contract:

1. Ex-Offenders on active parole or probation;

2. Ex-Offenders at any time if they are required to register as a sex offender
pursuant to Penal Code Section 290 or if such ex-offender has an offense history
involving a "violent felony" as defined in subparagraph (c) of Penal Code
Section 667.5; or

3. Any ex-felon in a position which provides direct supervision of parolees.

Ex-Offenders who can provide written evidence of having satisfactorily completed
parole or probation may be considered for employment by the Contractor subject
to the following limitations:

1. Contractor shall obtain the prior written approval to employ any such
ex-offender from the Authorized Administrator; and

2. Such ex-offender whose assigned duties are to involve administrative or
policy decision-making, accounting, procurement, cashiering, auditing, or any
other business-related administrative function shall be fully bonded to cover
any potential loss to the State or Contractor.

CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA

All financial, statistical, personal, technical and other data and information
relating to State's operation, which are designated confidential by the State
and made available to carry out this contract, or which become available to the
Contractor in order to carry out this contract; shall be protected by the
Contractor from unauthorized use and disclosure.

If the methods and procedures employed by the Contractor for the protection of
the Contractor's data and information are deemed by the State to be adequate for
the protection of the State's confidential information, such methods and
procedures may be used with the written consent of the State. The Contractor
shall not be required under the provisions of this paragraph to keep
confidential any data already rightfully in the

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

Contractor's possession that is independently developed by the Contractor
outside the scope of the contract or is rightfully obtained from third parties.

No reports, information, inventions, improvements, discoveries, or data
obtained, repaired, assembled, or developed by the Contractor pursuant to this
contract shall be released, published, or made available to any person (except
to the State) without prior written approval from the State.

Contractor by acceptance of this contract is subject to all of the requirements
of California Government Code Section 11019.9 and California Civil Code Sections
1798, et seq., regarding the collections, maintenance, and disclosure of
personal and confidential information about individuals.

AMENDMENTS

Any modification to this Agreement MUST be in writing, signed by both parties,
and approved in accordance with the laws of the State of California.

This contract may be amended to extend the term if it is determined to be in the
best interest of the State. The Contractor agrees to provide services for the
extended period at the rates specified in the original contract. The amendment
will be in writing and signed by both parties.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The Contractor and their employees shall abide by the provisions of Government
Code (GC) Sections 1090, 81000 et seq., 82000 et seq., 87100 et seq., and 87300
et seq., Public Contract Code (PCC) Sections 10335 et seq. and 10410 et seq.,
California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 2, Section 18700 et seq. and Title
15, Section 3409, and the Department Operations Manual (DOM) Section 31100 et
seq. regarding conflict of interest.

Contractors and Their Employees:

Consultant Contractors shall file a Statement of Economic Interests, (FPPC Form
700) prior to commencing services under the contract, annually during the life
of the contract, and within 30 days after the expiration of the contract. Other
service contractors and/or certain of their employees may be required to file a
Form 700 if so requested by the CDC or whenever it appears that a conflict of
interest may be at issue. Generally, service contractors (other than consultant
contractors required to file as above) and their employees shall be required to
file a Form 700 if one of the following exists:

(1) The contract service has been identified by the CDC as one where there is a
greater likelihood that a conflict of interest may occur;

(2) The contractor and/or contractor's employee(s), pursuant to the contract,
makes or influences a governmental decision; or

(3) The contractor and/or contractor's employee(s) serves in a staff capacity
with the CDC and in that capacity participates in making a governmental decision
or performs the same or substantially all the same duties for the CDC that would

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General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

otherwise be performed by an individual holding a position specified in the CDCs
Conflict of Interest Code.

Current State Employees:

(1) No officer or employee shall engage in any employment, activity or
enterprise from which the officer or employee receives compensation or has a
financial interest and which is sponsored or funded by any state agency, unless
the employment, activity or enterprise is required as a condition of regular
state employment.

(2) No officer or employee shall contract on his or her own behalf as an
independent contractor with any state agency to provide goods or services.

(3) In addition to the above, CDC officials and employees shall also avoid
actions resulting in or creating an appearance of:

(a) Using an official position for private gain;

(b) Giving preferential treatment to any particular person;

(c) Losing independence or impartiality;

(d) Making a decision outside of official channels; and

(e) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public or local officials in the
integrity of the program.

(4) Officers and employees of the Department must not solicit, accept or receive
directly or indirectly, any fee, commission, gratuity or gift from any person or
business organization doing or seeking to do business with the state.

Former State Employees:

(1) For the two-year period from the date he or she left state employment, no
former state officer or employee may enter into a contract in which he or she
engaged in any of the negotiations, transactions, planning, arrangements or any
part of the decision-making process relevant to the contract while employed in
any capacity by any state agency.

(2) For the twelve-month period from the date he or she left state employment,
no former state officer or employee may enter into a contract with any state
agency if he or she was employed by that state agency in a policy-making
position in the same general subject area as the proposed contract within the
12-month period prior to his or her leaving state service.

In addition to the above, the Contractor shall avoid any conflict of interest
whatsoever with respect to any financial dealings, employment services, or
opportunities offered to inmates or parolees. The Contractor shall not itself
employ or offer to employ inmates or parolees either directly, or indirectly
through an affiliated company, person or business unless specifically authorized
in writing by the CDC. In addition, the Contractor shall not (either directly,
or indirectly through an affiliated company, person or business) engage in
financial dealings with inmates or parolees, except to the extent that such
financial dealings create no actual or potential conflict of interest, are
available on the same terms to the general public, and have been approved in
advance in writing by the CDC. For the purposes of this paragraph, "affiliated
company, person or business" means any company, business, corporation,
non-profit corporation, partnership, limited partnership, sole proprietorship,
or other person or business entity of any kind which has any ownership or
control interest whatsoever in the Contractor, or

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

which is wholly or partially owned (more than 5% ownership) or controlled (any
percentage) by the Contractor or by the Contractor's owners, officers,
principals, directors and/or shareholders, either directly or indirectly.
"Affiliated companies, persons or businesses" include, but are not limited to,
subsidiary-, parent-, or sistercompanies or corporations, and any company,
corporation, non-profit corporation, partnership, limited partnership, sole
proprietorship, or other person or business entity of any kind that is wholly-
or partially- owned or controlled, either directly or indirectly, by the
Contractor or by the Contractor's owners, officers, principals, directors and/or
shareholders.

The contractor shall have a continuing duty to disclose to the State in writing
all interests and activities that create an actual or potential conflict of
interest in performance of the contract.

The Contractor shall have a continuing duty to keep the State timely and fully
apprised in writing of any material changes in the Contractor's business
structure and/or status. This includes any changes in business form, such as a
change from sole proprietorship or partnership into a corporation or vice-versa;
any changes in company ownership; any dissolution of the business; any change of
the name of the business; any filing in bankruptcy; any revocation of corporate
status by the Secretary of State; and any other material changes in the
Contractor's business status or structure that could affect the performance of
the Contractor's duties under the contract.

If the Contractor violates any provision of the above paragraphs, such action by
the Contractor shall render this Agreement void.

Members of boards and commissions are exempt from this section if they do not
receive payment other than payment of each meeting of the board or commission,
payment for preparatory time and payment for per diem.

REPORTABLE PAYMENT IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Contractor shall comply with State and Federal Reportable Payment Identification
and Classification Requirements by fully completing the "Payee Data Record".
Contractor understands and agrees that if he/she does not fully complete the
Payee Data Record, State shall reduce the total contract amount by 31 percent
for federal backup withholding and seven (7) percent for State income tax
withholding.

INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

For all COMPANIES AND/OR BUSINESSES, the Contractor hereby represents and
warrants that the Contractor is currently and shall for the duration of this
contract be insured against COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY for a minimum of
$1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage liability
combined.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

The certificate of insurance must include the following provisions:

            The insurer will not cancel the insured's coverage without 30 days
            prior written notice to the State; and

            The State of California, its officers, agents, employees, and
            servants are hereby named as additional insured but only with
            respect to work performed for the State of California.

For companies and/or businesses, and individual providers, Contractor hereby
represents and warrants that Contractor is currently and shall remain for the
duration of this contract, at Contractor's own expense, insured against
PROFESSIONAL AND AUTO LIABILITY. Provider agrees to carry a minimum coverage of
$1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage liability
combined. Such coverage will be a condition of the CDC's obligation to pay for
services provided under this contract.

Prior to approval of this contract and before performing any work, Contractor
shall furnish to the State evidence of valid coverage. The following shall be
considered evidence of coverage: a certificate of insurance, a "true and
certified" copy of the policy, or any other proof of coverage issued by
Contractor's professional liability insurance carrier. Binders are not
acceptable as evidence of coverage.

Providing evidence of coverage to the State does not convey any rights or
privileges to the CDC. It does, however, serve to provide the State with proof
that the Contractor is insured up to the required minimums, as required by the
State. By signing this contract, the Contractor certifies that the professional
liability insurance carrier has knowledge of the Contractor's extension of
services to CDC inmates. Such action conveys no coverage to the State under the
Contractor's policy nor does it insure any State employee or insure any premises
owned, leased, or otherwise used by or under the control of the State with
respect to coverage.

Contractor agrees that the professional liability insurance herein provided for
shall be in effect at all times during the term of this contract. In the event
said insurance coverage expires or is canceled at any time during the term of
this contract, Provider agrees to give at least thirty (30) days prior notice to
State before said expiration date or immediate notice of cancellation. Evidence
of coverage as provided for herein shall not be for less than the remainder of
the term of the contract or for a period of not less than one year. CDC and
Department of General Services (DGS) reserve the right to verify the
Contractor's evidence of coverage; evidence of coverage is subject to the
approval of the DGS. In the event the Contractor fails to keep in effect at all
times insurance coverage as herein provided, the State reserves the right to
terminate this contract and seek any other remedies afforded by the laws of this
State.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

Provider shall adhere to CAL-OSHA's regulations and guidelines pertaining to
bloodborne pathogens.

TUBERCULOSIS (TB) TESTING

Prior to the performance of contracted duties, Contractors and any employees
and/or sub-contractors who are assigned to work with inmates on a regular basis
shall be required. to be examined, tested, or medically evaluated for TB in an
infectious or contagious stage, and once a year thereafter or more often as
directed by CDC. Regular basis is defined as having contact with inmates in
confined quarters more than once a week.

Contractors and any employees and/or sub-contractors shall provide to the CDC,
at no cost to the state, a CDC 7336 Employee Initial/Annual Tuberculosis (TB)
Skin Test, and a CDC 7354 TB Infectious Free Staff Certification, prior to
assuming any contract duties, and annually thereafter, as evidence that the
Contractor and any employees and or sub-contractors have been examined and found
free of TB in an infectious stage. The CDC 7336 and the CDC 7354 will be
provided by the institution upon Contractor's request.

BACKGROUND CHECKS

The State reserves the right to conduct a background check on the Contractor
and/or the Contractor's personnel as the State deems necessary prior to award or
during. the term of the contract. The State further reserves the right to
terminate the conract should a threat to security be determined.

FINGERPRINTING

The Contractor and any employees of the Contractor may be subject to
fingerprinting and clearance by the State through the Department of Justice,
Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information.

LIABILITY FOR LOSS AND DAMAGES

Any damages by the Contractor to the State's facility including equipment,
furniture, materials or other State property will be repaired or replaced by the
Contractor to the satisfaction of the State at no cost to the State. The State
may, at its option, repair any such damage and deduct the cost thereof from any
sum due Contractor under this contract.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

DIGEST OF LAWS

Individuals who are not employees of the California Department of Corrections
(CDC), but who are working in and around inmates who are incarcerated within
California's institutions/facilities or camps, are to be apprised of the laws,
rules and regulations governing conduct in associating with prison inmates. The
following is a summation of pertinent information when non-departmental
employees come in contact with prison inmates. By signing this contract, the
Contractor agrees that if the provisions of the contract require the Contractor
to enter an institution/facility or camp, the Contractor and any employee(s)
and/or subcontractor(s) shall be made aware of and shall abide by the following
laws, rules and regulations governing conduct in associating with prison
inmates:

1. Persons who are not employed by CDC, but are engaged in work at any
institution/facility or camp must observe and abide by all laws, rules and
regulations governing 'the conduct of their behavior in associating with prison
inmates. Failure to comply with these guidelines may lead to expulsion from CDC
institutions/facilities or camps.

SOURCE: California Penal Code (PC) Sections 5054 .and 5058; California Code of
Regulations (CCR), Title 15, Sections 3285 and 3415

2. CDC does not recognize hostages for bargaining purposes. CDC has a "NO
HOSTAGE" policy and all prison inmates, visitors, and employees shall be made
aware of this.

SOURCE: PC Sections 5054 and 5058; CCR, Title 15, Sections 3304 I

3. All persons entering onto institution/facility or camp grounds consent to- a
search of their person, property or vehicle at any time. Refusal by individuals
to submit to a search of their person, property, or vehicle may be cause for
denial of access to the premises.

SOURCE: PC Sections 2601, 5054 and 5058; CCR, Title 15, Sections 3173, 3177 and
3288

4. Persons normally permitted to enter an institution/facility or camp may be
barred, for cause, by the CDC Director, Warden, and/or Regional Parole
Administrator.

SOURCE: PC Sections 5054 and 5058; CCR, Title 15, Section 3176 (a)

5. It is illegal for an individual who has been previously convicted of a felony
offense to enter into CDC institutions/facilities or camps without the prior
approval of the Warden. It is also illegal for an individual to enter onto these
premises for unauthorized purposes or to refuse to leave said premises when,
requested to do so. Failure to comply with this provision could lead to
prosecution.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

SOURCE: PC Sections, 602, 4570.5 and 4571; CCR, Title 15, Sections 3173 and 3289

6. Encouraging and/or assisting prison inmates to escape is a crime. It is
illegal to bring firearms, deadly weapons, explosives, tear gas, drugs or drug
paraphernalia on CDC institutions/facilities or camp premises. It is illegal to
give prison inmates firearms, explosives, alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or any
drug or drug paraphernalia, including cocaine or marijuana.

SOURCE: PC Sections 2772, 2790, 4533, 4535, 4550, 4573, 4573.5, 4573.6 and 4574

7. It is illegal to give or take letters from inmates without the authorization
of the Warden. It is also illegal to give or receive any type of gift and/or
gratuities from prison inmates.

SOURCE: PC Section 2540, 2541 and 4570; CCR, Title 15, Sections 3010, 3399,
3401, 3424 and 3425

8. In an emergency situation the visiting program and other program activities
may be suspended.

SOURCE: PC Section 2601; CCR, Title 15, Section 3383

9. For security reasons, visitors must not wear clothing that in any way
resembles state issued prison inmate clothing (blue denim shifts, blue denim
pants).

SOURCE: CCR, Title 15, Section 3171 (b) (3)

10. Interviews with SPECIFIC INMATES are not permitted. Conspiring with an
inmate to circumvent policy and/or regulations constitutes a rule violation that
may result in appropriate legal action.

SOURCE: CCR, Title 15, Sections 3261.5, 3315 (3) (W), and 3177.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

All services provided by the Contractor under this contract shall be performed
as an independent contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for
withholding all applicable employee taxes.

CORPORATE STATUS VERIFICATION

Contractor, if a corporation, does certify under penalty of perjury that the
corporation is currently in good standing with the Office of the Secretary of
State and is qualified to do business in the State of California.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

DISCLOSURE

Neither the State nor any State employee will be liable to the Contractor or its
staff for injuries inflicted by inmates of the State. The State will agree to
disclose to the Contractor any statements known to State staff made by any
inmate which indicate violence may result in any specific situation, and the
same responsibility will be shared by the Contractor in disclosing such
statements to the State staff.

ANTITRUST CLAIMS

In submitting a bid to a public purchasing body, the bidder offers and agrees
that if the bid is accepted, it will assign to the purchasing body all rights,
title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4
of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2
(commencing with Section 16700), of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and
Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, materials, or services by
the bidder for sale to the purchasing body pursuant to the bid. Such assignment
shall be made and become effective at the time the purchasing body tenders final
payment to the bidder.

If an awarding body or public purchasing body receives, either through judgment
or settlement, a monetary recovery for a cause of action assigned, under this
chapter, the assignor shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for actual
legal costs incurred and may, upon demand, recover from the public body any
portion of the recovery, including treble damages, attributable to overcharges
that were paid by the assignor but were not paid by the public body as part of
the bid price, less the expenses incurred in obtaining that portion of the
recovery.

Upon demand in writing by the assignor, the assignee shall, within one year from
such demand, reassign the cause of action assigned under this part if the
assignor has been or may have been injured by the violation of law for which the
cause of action arose and (a) the assignee has not been injured thereby, or (b)
the assignee declines to file a court action for the cause of action.

RECYCLE CONTENT

Should materials, goods, supplies offered, or products be used in the
performance of this contract, the contractor by signing this contract hereby
certifies that the materials, goods, supplies offered, or products meets or
exceeds the minimum percentage of recycled material as defined in Sections 12161
and 12200 of the Public Contract Code.

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Contractor certifies that it has appropriate systems and controls in place to
ensure that state funds will not be used in the performance of this contract for
the acquisition, operation or maintenance of computer software in violation of
copyright laws.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment B
General Terms and Conditions                               Contract No. ICM01114

CHILD SUPPORT COMPLIANCE ACT

For any contract in excess of $100,000, the contractor acknowledges in
accordance with Public Contract Code Section 7110, that:

(a) the contractor recognizes the importance of child and family support
obligations and shall fully comply with all applicable state and federal laws
relating to child and family support enforcement, including, but not limited to
disclosure of information and compliance with earnings assignment orders, as
provided in Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 5200) of Part 5 of Division 9 of
the Family Code; and

(b) the contractor, to the best of its knowledge is fully complying with the
earnings assignment orders of all employees and is providing the names of all
new employees to the New Employee Registry maintained by the California
Employment Development Department.

UNION ORGANIZING

Contractor by signing this agreement hereby acknowledges the applicability of
Government Code Section 16645 through Section 16649 to this agreement.

1) Contractor will not assist, promote or deter union organizing by employees
performing work on a state service contract, including a public works contract.

2) No state funds received under this agreement will be used to assist, promote
or deter union organizing.

3) Contractor, will not, for any business conducted under this agreement, use
any state property to hold meetings with employees or supervisors, if the
purpose of such meetings is to assist, promote or deter union organizing, unless
the state property is equally available to the general public for holding
meetings.

4) If Contractor incurs costs, or makes expenditures to assist, promote or deter
union organizing, Contractor will maintain records sufficient to show that no
reimbursement from state funds has been sought for these costs,- and that
Contractor shall provide those records to the Attorney General upon request.

UNION ACTIVITIES

Contractor hereby certifies that no request for reimbursement, or payment under
this agreement, will seek reimbursement for costs incurred to assist, promote or
deter union organizing.

AIR OR WATER POLLUTION VIOLATION

Under the State laws, the Contractor shall not be:

(1) in violation of any order or resolution not subject to review promulgated by
the State Air Resources Board or an air pollution control district;

(2) subject to cease and desist order not subject to review issued pursuant to
Section 13301 of the Water Code for violation of waste discharge requirements or
discharge prohibitions; or

(3) finally determined to be in violation of provisions of federal law relating
to air or water pollution.

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C

                               STATE OF CALIFORNIA
                            DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

                                  BID PROPOSAL

                        TEMPORARY/RELIEF NURSING SERVICES

Licensed  Vocational  Nurse,  Licensed  Registered  Nurse,  Nurse  Practitioner,
Certified Nursing As Assistant, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Surgical
Technician, Surgical Nurse, Medical Assistant

                              CONTRACT NO. ICM01114

The bidder proposes and agrees to furnish all labor, material, transportation
and equipment necessary to perform all services required for the foregoing
titled work in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, Scope of Services,
General Terms and Conditions, and such addenda thereto as may be issued prior to
the public bid opening date for the rates set forth in the spaces provided
herein.

A copy of the CDC Medical Standard for Care is available upon request by
contacting, CDC, Heath Care Services Division at (916) 323-6811.

The rates set forth shall remain in force for the stated term of the contract
and shall include the cost of insurance and every other item of expense, direct
or indirect, including State sales tax incidental to the bid price.

By virtue of submitting a bid, the undersigned is accepting the terms and
conditions expressed in this IF-B.

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COMPANY NAME
TeleScience International, Inc.
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STREET ADDRESS                                      P. O. BOX
2230 Gallows Rd, Ste 310
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CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE                              CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE
Vienna, Va  22027
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TELEPHONE NUMBER                                    FAX NUMBER
(703) 641-8890                                      (703) 641-8949
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FEDERAL ID OR SOCIAL SECURITY NO.                   E-MAIL ADDRESS
54-1433399                                          Cwallace@TeleScience.com
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PRINT NAME AND TITLE OF CONTRACT SIGNEE             SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE/DATE
Christopher M. Wallace/VP                           [/s/ Christopher M. Wallace]   12-Feb-02
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NAME OF CONTRACTOR'S CONTACT PERSON                 PHONE NO. OF CONTACT PERSON
Christopher M. Wallace                              (703) 641-8890
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Status:

[_] Individual           [_] Corporation (State in which incorporated VA)

[_] Co-partnership       [_] Combination                   [_] Joint Venture

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C
Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

An and all services performed outside the scope of this contract shall be the
sole risk and ex ense of the Contractor.

The rate payment for services shall be the amount bid per hour of services. The
bidder shall set fort the bid rates in clear legible figures in the space
provided. If there are changes in the bid rat , once entered, the changes must
be initialed. Use Attachment D, List of Participating Institutions, for
estimated number of hours per month per nursing classification per institution.
Bid Bidders may bid on one or more of the institution groupings. Your bid must
be for all ins itutions within the grouping.

CONTRACTOR PROPOSES TO PROVIDE NURSING SERVICES AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:

Licensed  Vocational Nurse

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. HD, CCC, PBSP                                $35.00
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2. SP, SAC, MC                                  $33.00
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3. CMF, SOL, SQ                                 $33.00
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4. VI, NCWF, SCC                                $33.00
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5. CCWF, VSPW                                   $37.00
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6. CTF, SVSP                                    $33.00
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7. ASP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP               $37.00
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8. CMC                                          $33.00
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9. CCI, LAC                                     $33.00
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10. CIW, CIM, CRC                               $33.00
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11. CVSP, ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                    $37.00
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Registered Nurse

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. HD, CCC, PBSP                                $43.00
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2. FSP, SAC, MC                                 $45.00
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3. CMF, SOL, SQ                                 $43.00
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4. DVI, NCWF, SCC                               $43.00
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5. CCWF, VSPW                                   $49.00
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6. CTF, SVSP                                    $43.00
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7. ASP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP               $49.00
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8. CMC                                          $35.00
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9. CCOI, LAC                                    $45.00
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10. CIW, CIM, CRC                               $45.00
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11. CVSP, ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                    $45.00
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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C
Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

 Attachment C Contract No. ICM01 114
Nun
TeleScience International, Inc. Nursing Services

Nurse Practitioner

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. HD, CCC, PBSP                                $59.00
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2. FSP, SAC, MC                                 $61.00
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3. CMF, SOL, SQ                                 $61.00
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4. DVI, NCWF, SCC                               $61.00
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5. CCWF, VSPW                                   $63.00
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6. CTF, SVSP                                    $61.00
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7. SP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP                $63.00
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8. CIVIC                                        $59.00
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9. CI, LAC                                      $61.00
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10. CIW, ??? CIM, CRC                           $61.00
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11. CVSP, ??? ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                $61.00
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Certified  Nursing Assistant

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. D, CCC, PBSP                                 $16.50
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2. SP, SAC, MC                                  $17.00
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3. CMF, ??? SOL, SQ                             $18.00
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4. VI, NCWF, SCC                                $17.00
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5. CCWF, ??? VSPW                               $17.00
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6. CTF, ??? SVSP                                $17.00
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7. ASP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP               $18.00
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8. CMC                                          $17.00
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9. CCI; LAG                                     $15.00
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10. CIW, CIM, CRC                               $15.00
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11. CVSP, ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                    $15.00
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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. HD, CCC, PBSP                                $85.00
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2. FSP, SAC, MC                                 $75.00
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3. CMF, SOL, SQ                                 $85.00
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4. DVI, NCWF, SCC                               $75.00
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5. CCWF, VSPW                                   $75.00
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6. CTF, SVSP                                    $75.00
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7. ASP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP               $75.00
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8. CMC                                          $75.00
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9. CCI, LAC                                     $85.00
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10. CIW, CIM, CRC                               $85.00
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11. CVSP, ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                    $75.00
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Surgical Technician

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. CMF                                          $33.00
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2. COR                                          $33.00
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3. CMC                                          $29.00
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4. CIM                                          $37.00
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Surgical Nurse

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. CMF                                          $45.00
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2. COR                                          $45.00
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3. CMC                                          $45.00
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4. CIM                                          $45.00
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Assistant

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            GROUP                               HOURLY RATE
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1. HD, CCC, PBSP                                $18.00
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2. SP, SAC, MC                                  $21.00
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3. CMF, SOL, SQ                                 $21.00
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4. DVI, NCWF, SCC                               $21.00
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5. CCWF, VSPW                                   $18.00
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6. CTF, SVSP                                    $18.00
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7. SP, PVSP, COR, CSA, WSP, NKSP                $18.00
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8. CMC                                          $18.00
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9. CCI, LAC                                     $21.00
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10. CIW, CIM, CRC                               $21.00
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11. CVSP, ISP, CAL, CEN, RJD                    $21.00
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The start date for the institutions included in this bid shall be April 1, 2002,
however, the start date for CIM, CIW, CRC, CAL, CEN, CVSP, LAC, and ISP shall be
at a later date depending on their service needs. CDC reserves the right to have
an earlier start date if necessary.

Contractor may offer a discount on invoices in order for the invoices to be paid
within thirty (30) days of receipt. Discount offered must be at least one-half
of one percent and a minimum of

Discount offered on invoices, to be paid within 30 days of receipt   =  .5%

In the event of a tie, the bid with the highest discount shall be used as the
tie breaker.

NOTE:

1. CDC makes no guarantee that all institutions listed will require the
services.

2. Start date of services for the listed institutions may vary.

3. Shifts and workdays listed in Attachment D, can be changed, deleted, or added
at the discretion of the Institution contract person or his/her representative.

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4. Any quantities listed on the bid proposal form are CDC's estimates only and
are being given as a basis for the comparison of bids. The State does not
expressly or by implication agree that the actual amount of work will correspond
therewith and reserves the right to omit portions of the work as may be deemed
necessary or advisable by the State.

5. In case of a discrepancy between the Unit Price and Item Total, the Unit
Price shall prevail; however, if the Unit Price figure is ambiguous,
unintelligible, or uncertain for any cause, or is omitted, the Item Total shall
be divided by the estimated usage to ascertain the Unit Price. In the case of a
discrepancy between the Bid Proposal Total and the sum of Item Total, the sum of
all Item Totals shall prevail.

6. The dollar amount of the total bid will be rounded up to the nearest whole
dollar when the contract documents resulting from this IFB are prepared.

NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS: Section 14835, et seq. of the California Government Code
requires that a five (5) percent preference be given to bidders who qualify as a
small business. The rules and regulations of this law, including the definition
of a small business for the delivery of service, are contained in Title 2,
California Code of Regulations, Section 1896, et seq. A copy of the regulation
is available upon request. To claim the small business preference, which may not
exceed $50,000 for any bid, your firm must have its principal place of business
located in California, have a completed application (including proof of annual
receipts) on file with the State Office of Small Business Certification and
Resources (OSBCR) by 5:00 p.m. on the date bids fare opened, and be verified by
such office. Questions regarding the preference approval process should be
directed to OSBCR at (916) 322-5060.

For reporting purposes only, it is important to know whether or not your firm is
considered a small! , or large, business in accordance with State Government
Code standards: CDC is mandated to complete a Small Business Report for each
contractor who does business with the State. Therefore, failure to complete this
form will result in the classification of your business as a large business.

Please check the appropriate response:

This business is:                                 Small (a copy of your OSBCR
                                                  small business certification
                                                  should be submitted with your
                                                  bid proposal to verify small
                                              X   business preference)

                                             ___  Large

If you are not an OSBCR certified small business contractor, please complete the
following information on all subcontractors and consultants you will use in the
performance of this contract and identify those that qualify as an SBE.

Small Business Enterprise means a business certified by the Office of Small
Business and Certification Resources in which:

1. The principal office is located in California.

2. The officers are domiciled in California.

3. The business is independently owned and operated.

4. The business, with any affiliates, is not dominant in its field of operation.

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5. And either:

a. The business, together with any affiliates, has 100 or fewer employees and
averaged annual gross receipts of $10,000,000 or less over the previous three
years, or

b. The business is a manufacturer with 100 or fewer employees.

In addition to reporting those subcontractors and consultants known by you to be
certified SBEs, we request that you encourage any subcontractor(s) you intend to
use that you suspect may be an SBE, but /that is not currently certified as
such, become certified through the OSBCR. Refer to the information above
regarding how to contact the OSBCR. You may also contact the Contract Management
Branch at CDC for assistance in this area by calling the CDC contact person
identified in this proposal.

When completing the following subcontractor and/or consultant information,
please indicate whether the subcontractor/consultant is an SBE by placing an "X"
in the appropriate column and including their OS CR Reference Number;-if known.
If additional space is required for this listing, additional sheets in the
format outlined below should be attached to this bid proposal.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

SUBCONTRACTOR OR        SERVICES TO           DOLLAR AMOUNT                                       OSBCR
CONSULTANT NAME         BE PERFORMED           OF SERVICES         CHECK IF AN SBE            REFERENCE NUMBER
---------------         ------------           -----------         ---------------            ----------------
<S>                     <C>                    <C>                 <C>                        <C>
---------------         ------------           -----------         ---------------            ----------------

---------------         ------------           -----------         ---------------            ----------------

---------------         ------------           -----------         ---------------            ----------------

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</TABLE>

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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C
Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

                       LIST OF PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS

                                 CLASSIFICATIONS

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        LVN           Licensed Vocational Nurse
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        RN            Registered Nurse
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        NP            Nurse Practitioner
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        CNA           Certified Nursing Assistant
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       CRNA           Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
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        ST            Surgical Technician
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        SN            Surgical Nurse
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        MA            Medical Assistant
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SHIFT HOURS:  8, 10, OR 12 MAY VARY PER INSTITUTION

LOCATION OF SERVICES: HOSPITAL, CLINIC OR INFIRMARY, MAY VARY PER INSTITUTION

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                    Estimated
                                                                         Estimated                Average Number
                                                       Type of           Number of                 of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                          Nurse              Nurses                Month per Nurse
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<S>                                                     <C>              <C>                     <C>
Avenal State Prison (ASP)                                LVN                 2                          20
#1 Kings Way                                              RN                 3                         140
Avenal, CA 92104                                          NP                 1                         100
Ross Davis, M.D.                                         CNA                 1                         100
(559) 386-0587 ext. 724                                  CRNA                1                         100
                                                          MA                 1                         100
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Calipatria State Prison (CAL)                            LVN                 1                         100
7Q18 Blair Road                                           RN                 1                         100
Calipatria, CA 92233                                      NP                 1                         100
Martine Levin, M.D.                                      CNA                 1                         100
(7160) 348-7000 ext. 5405                                CRNA                1                         100
                                                          MA                 1                         100
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California Correctional Center (CCC)                     LVN                 1                         100
711-045 Center Road                                       RN                 1                         100
Susanville, CA 96130                                      NP                 1                         100
M. S. Bardo, M.D., CMO                                   CNA                 1                         100
(530) 257-2181 ext. 1215 [/s/ 4215]                      CRNA                1                         100
                                                          MA                 1                         100
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California Correctional Institution (CCI)                LVN                 1                         100
End of Highway 202                                        RN                 4                         160
Tehachapi, CA 93581                                       NP                 1                         100
Dr. Sethi, HCM                                           CNA                 8                         160
(601) 822-4402 ext. 3754                                 CRNA                1                         100
                                                          MA                 1                         100
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Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                     Estimated
                                                                          Estimated               Average Number
                                                        Type of           Number of                of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                           Nurse             Nurses                 Month per Nurse
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>               <C>                       <C>
Central California Women's Facility                       LVN                 1                         100
(CCWF)                                                     RN                 4                         160
28370 Road 22                                              NP                 1                         100
Chowchilla, CA 93610                                      CNA                 8                         160
Augustine Mekkan                                          CRNA                1                         100
(559) 665-5531 ext. 7000                                   MA                 1                         100
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Centinela State Prison (CEN)                              LVN                 1                         100
21002 Brown Road                                           RN                 1                         100
Imperial, CA 92251                                         NP                 1                         100
Charles Pickett, D.O., MDH                                CNA                 1                         100
(760) 337-7900 ext. 7020                                  CRNA                1                         100
                                                           MA                 1                         100
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California Institution for Men (CIM)                      LVN                 1                         100
14901 South Central Avenue                                 RN                 1                         100
Chino, CA 91710                                            NP                 1                         100
Stephen Wyman, M.D.                                       CNA                 1                         100
(009) 597-1821 ext. 2000                                  CRNA                1                         100
                                                           ST                 1                         100
                                                           SN                 1                         100
                                                           MA                 1                         100
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California Institution for Women (CIW)                    LVN                 1                         100
116756 Chino-Corona Road                                   RN                10                         80
Frontera, CA 91720                                         NP                 1                         100
Jacqueline Long., M.D., HCM                               CNA                 1                         100
(909) 597-1771 ext. 4929                                  CRNA                1                         100
                                                           MA                10                         100
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California Men's Colony (CMC)                             LVN                10                         150
Highway 1                                                  RN                20                        1,50
San Luis Obispo, CA 93409                                  NP                 1                         100
Robert Meyers, M.D., HCM                                  CNA                10                         150
(805) 547-7911                                            CRNA                1                         100
                                                           ST                 1                         100
                                                           SN                 5                         40
                                                           MA                 5                         150
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Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                       Estimated
                                                                            Estimated               Average Number
                                                          Type of           Number of                of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                             Nurse             Nurses                 Month per Nurse
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                      <C>               <C>                     <C>
California Medical Facility (CMF)                           LVN                 1                         100
11600 California Drive                                       RN                 1                         100
Vacaville, CA 95687                                          NP                 2                         150
Horance Little, HPC                                         CNA                 1                         100
(707) 453-7017                                              CRNA                1                         100
                                                             ST                 1                         100
                                                             SN                 1                         100
                                                             MA                 1                         100
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California State Prison, Corcoran (COR)                     LVN                 1                         100
4001 King Avenue                                             RN                 1                         100
Corcoran, CA 93212                                           NP                 1                         100
Maggie Vermillion [/s/ Joseph Obaiza - Hosp. Admin]         CNA                 1                         100
(559) 992-8800 ext. 6908                                    CRNA                1                         100
                                                             ST                 1                         100
                                                             SN                 1                         100
                                                             MA                 1                         100
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California Rehabilitation Center (CRC)                      LVN                 1                         100
5th Street and Western                                       RN                 1                         100
Norco, CA 91760                                              NP                 1                         100
M. Jaffee, M.D.                                             CNA                 1                         100
(916) 985-8610 ext. 6174                                    CRNA                1                         100
                                                             MA                 1                         100
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California Substance Abuse Treatment                        LVN                10                         170
Facility and State Prison at Corcoran (CSA)                  RN                11                         170
900 Quebec Avenue                                            NP                 1                         100
Corcoran, CA 93212                                          CNA                 5                         170
Dr. [/s/ Salamo]                                            CRNA                1                         100
5ss.9 992-7100 ext. 7194                                       MA                 1                         100
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Correctional Training Facility (CTF)                        LVN                 1                        'f00
Highway 101 N                                                RN                 1                         100
Soledad, CA 93960                                            NP                 1                         100
Michael, Friedman                                           CNA                 1                         100
(861) 678-3951 ext. 2321                                    CRNA                1                         100
                                                             MA                 1                         100
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Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP)                      LVN                 2                         160
19025 Wileys Well Road                                       RN                 2                         160
Blythe, CA 92225                                             NP                 1                         100
John Culton, M.D., MPH                                      CNA                 1                         100
(760) 922-5300 ext. 7009                                    CRNA                1                         100
                                                             MA                 1                         100
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Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                     Estimated
                                                                          Estimated               Average Number
                                                        Type of           Number of                of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                           Nurse             Nurses                 Month per Nurse
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>                <C>                     <C>
Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI)                        LVN                 1                         100
23500 Kasson Road                                         RN                 10                         120
Tracy, CA 95376                                           NP                  1                         100
George Leiser                                             CNA                 1                         100
(209) 835-4141 ext. 5820                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                          MA                  1                         100
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Folsom State Prison (FSP)                                 LVN                 1                         100
Prison Road                                               RN                  1                         100
Represa, CA 95671                                         NP                  1                         100
Qwendolyn Dennard, M.D.                                   CNA                 1                         100
(916) 985-2561 ext. 3034                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                          MA                  1                         100
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High Desert State Prison (HDSP)                           LVN                 3                         160
475-750 Rice Canyon Road                                  RN                 10                         160
Susanville, CA 96130                                      NP                  1                         100
William Murphy                                            CNA                 1                         100
(530) 251-5100 ext. 5400                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                          MA                  1                         100
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Ironwood State Prison (ISP)                               LVN                 5                         176
1 9005 Wileys Well Road                                   RN                  5                         176
Blythe, CA 92226                                          NP                  1                         100
John Stiles, M.D.                                         CNA                 5                         176
(760) 921-3000 ext. 6720                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                          MA                  1                         100
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California State Prison, Los Angeles                      LVN                 1                         100
County (LAC)                                              RN                  1                         100
44:750 - 60th Street, West                                NP                  1                         100
Lancaster, CA 93536                                       CNA                 1                         100
R. Sethi, M.D.                                           CRNA                 1                         100
(661) 729-2000 ext. 7012                                  MA                  1                         100
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Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP)                            LVN                 1                         100
40101 Highway 104                                         RN                  1                         180
Ione, CA 95640                                            NP                  1                         100
Barbara Walters, Health Program Coord.                    CNA                 1                         100
(209) 274-4911 ext. 6970                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                          MA                  1                         100
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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C
Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                    Estimated
                                                                         Estimated               Average Number
                                                       Type of           Number of                of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                          Nurse             Nurses                 Month per Nurse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                   <C>               <C>                     <C>
Northern California Women's Facility                     LVN                1.                         100
(NCWF)                                                   RN                  1                         100
715 East Arch Road                                       NP                  1                         100
Stockton, CA 95025                                       CNA                 1                         100
William Williams, M.D.                                  CRNA                 1                         100
(209) 943-1600 ext. 7005                                 MA                  1                         100
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North Kern State Prison (NKSP)                           LVN                 1                         100
21737 West Cecil Avenue [/s/ Gaza Mr. Hughes]            RN                  1                         100
Delano, CA 93215                                         NP                  1                         100
David Evans, M.D.                                        CNA                 1                         100
(805) 721-2345 ext. 5917                                CRNA                 1                         100
                                                         MA                  1                         100
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Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP)                          LVN                 6                         88
5005 Lake Earl Drive                                     RN                 10                         88.
Crescent City, CA 95531                                  NP                  4                         88
Jinn Anderson, SRN II                                    CNA                 1                         100
(707) 465-9143                                          CRNA                 1                         100
                                                         MA                  1                         100
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Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP)                      LVN                 1                         176
24863 West Jayne Avenue                                  RN                  1                         176
Coalinga, CA 93210                                       NP                  1                         100
Peggy Sundling, SRN 11                                   CNA                 1                         100
(559) 935-4900 ext. 5440                                CRNA                 1                         100
                                                         MA                  1                         100
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Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at              LVN                10                         176
Rock Mountain (RJD)                                      RN                 12                         176
480 Alta Road                                            NP                  1                         100
San Diego, CA 92179                                      CNA                 1                         100
HCM/CMO                                                 CRNA                 1                         100
(609) 661-6500 ext. 7073                                 MA                  1                         100
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California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC)                LVN                 1                         100
Prison Road                                              RN                  1                         100
Represa, CA 95671                                        NP                  1                         100
M. Jaffee, M.D.                                          CNA                 1                         100
(916) 985-8610 ext. 6174                                CRNA                 1                         100
                                                         MA                  1                         100
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Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                                                                                                           Estimated
                                                                                Estimated               Average Number
                                                              Type of           Number of                of Hours per
Institution and Contact Person                                 Nurse             Nurses                 Month per Nurse
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<S>                                                          <C>               <C>                     <C>
Sierra Conservation Center (SCC)                                LVN                 2                         160
5100 O'Byrnes Ferry Road                                        RN                  2                         160
Jamestown, CA 95327                                             NP                  1                         160
Tammy Durand                                                    CNA                 1                         100
(209) 984-5291 ext. 5354                                       .CRNA                1                         100
                                                                MA                  1                         100
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California State Prison, Solano (SOL)                           LVN                 6                         100
2100 Peabody Road                                               RN                  6                         100
Vacaville, CA 95696                                             NP                  1                         100
Dr. Downs                                                       CNA                 3                         100
(707) 451-0182 ext. 5481                                       CRNA                 1                         100
                                                                MA                  3                         100
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California State Prison, San Quentin (SQ)                       LVN                 3                         160
San Quentin, CA 94964                                           RN                  3                         160
H. Gosline, RN., SRN II, CF                                     NP                  1                         100
(415) 454-1460 ext. 5582                                        CNA                 4                         160
                                                               CRNA                 1                         100
                                                                MA                  1                         100
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Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP)                              LVN                 1                         100
31625 Highway 101                                               RN                  1                         100
Soledad, CA 93960                                               NP                  1                         100
John Chu                                                        CNA                 1                         100
(851) 678-5500                                                 CRNA                 1                         100
                                                                MA                  1                         100
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Valley State Prison for Women (VSPW)                            LVN                10                         176
21633 Avenue 24                                                 RN                  4                         176
Chowchilla, CA 93610                                            NP                  1                         100
F. Follettt, M.D.                                               CNA                 5                         176
(569) 665-6100 ext. 6811                                       CRNA                 1                         100
                                                                MA                 15                         176
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Wasco State Prison - Reception Center                           LVN                 1                         100
(WSP)                                                           RN                  5                         88
707 Scofield Avenue                                             NP                  1                         100
Wasco, CA  93280                                                CNA                 6                         176
Marjorie Divine [/s/ SRN II -  & Cindy Thn - SRNI - X5979]     CRNA                 1                         100
(661) 758-8400 ext. 5913                                        MA                  1                         100
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                                                                    ATTACHMENT E
                                                           Contract No. ICM01114

                                 FAX TRANSMITTAL

                            DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

                         NO. OF PAGES TRANSMITTED _____

TO:
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DATE:
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FROM:

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TELEPHONE NUMBER:                         FAX NUMBER:
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Comments:

This is a follow-up to our phone conversation on  (date) regarding
(Services) _____ services.

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Number of staff required:                 Shift:
                         ---------------          ------------------------------

Estimated length of assignment:

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                     LISTING OF REGIONAL ACCOUNTING OFFICES

Invoices shall be submitted to the appropriate Regional Accounting Offices:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                         REGIONAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE                                                      INSTITUTIONS
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<S>                                                                           <C>
Bakersfield Regional Accounting Office                                        California Correctional Institution (CCI),
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   North Kern State Prison (NKSP),
P.O. Box 12050                                                                Wasco State Prison (WSP),
Bakersfield, CA 93309                                                         California State Prison, Los Angeles
(661) 334-3702                                                                Count (LAC)
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Central Coast Regional Accounting Office                                      California Men's Colony (CMC), Avenal
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   State Prison (ASP), Correctional Training
P.O. Box 7021                                                                 Facility (CTF), Pleasant Valley State
Paso Robles, CA 93447-0147 [/s/ 728 13th St.] [/s/ 754]                       Prison (PVSP), Salinas Valley State Prison
(805) 237-6900 [/s/ Diane - Harriet Malloy]                                   (SVSP) P
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Central Valley Regional Accounting Office                                     Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI),
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   Northern California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 4147                                                                 (NCWF), Mule Creek State Prison
Stockton, CA 95204-0147                                                       (MCSP), Sierra Conservation Center
209 948-7100                                                                  SCC
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El Centro                                                                     Calipatria State Prison (CAL),
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   Centinela State Prison (CEN),
797 Main Street Ste. C                                                        Chuckwalla Valley State Prison (CVSP),
El Centro, CA 92243                                                           Ironwood State Prison (ISP)
(760) 337-4810
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North Coast Regional Accounting Office                                        California Medical Facility (CMF),,
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   California State Prison - Solano (SOL)
P.O. Box 187016 [/s/ Elsa Martin [/s/ Elsa Martin]                            California State Prison - San Quentin
Sacramento; CA 95818-7016 [/s/ 916 445 9692]                                  (SQ), Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP)
(916) 322-9009
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Sacramento Regional Accounting Office /s/ Andrea Jasso                        California Correctional Center (CCC),
Attention: Accounts Payable [/s/ Andrea Jasso - 916 358]                      California State Prison - Sacramento
P.O. Box 187015                                                               (SAC), Folsom State Prison (FSP), High
Sacramento, CA 95818-7015 [/s/ Steve Terrel]                                  Desert State Prison (HDSP)
(916) 358-2042
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Southern California Regional Accounting Office                                California Institution for Men (CIM), - .
Attention: Accounts Payable                                                   California Institution for Women (CIW),
P.O. Box 6000                                                                 California Rehabilitation Center (CRC),
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-6000                                               Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at
(909) 483-1546                                                                Rock Mountain RJD
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Corcoran Regional Accounting Office                                           California Substance Abuse Treatment
Attention: Accounts Payable [/s/ "Luz" Guerra]                                Facility & State Prison - Corcoran (CSA),
P.O. Box 5240 [/s/ 1010 Chittenden Ave. - Pat Pranger]                        California State Prison - Corcoran (COR),
Corcoran, CA 93212 [/s/ 7035=FAX - 559 992 7034]                              Central California Women's Facilit Women
(559) 992-7073 [/s/ Supervisor = Sharon Love-Cole]                            (CCWF), Valley State Prison for
                                                                              VSPW)
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TeleScience International, Inc.                                     Attachment C
Nursing Services                                           Contract No. ICM01114

Contract No. ICM01114 Contractor shall provide services to institutions as
follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                  LVN            RN          NP               CAN            CRNA             MA           ST              SN
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<S>             <C>            <C>          <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>           <C>             <C>
Group 1:          Sixth          Fifth       Tertiary         Secondary      Tertiary         Tertiary     N/A             N/A
CCC, HD,
PBSP
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Group 2:          Seventh        Sixth       Tertiary         Fourth         Tertiary         Eighth       N/A             N/A
FSP, SAC,
MC
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Group 3:          Sixth          Fifth       Tertiary         Fourth         Tertiary .       Sixth        Secondary       Tertiary
CMF, SOL,
SQ
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Group 4:          Seventh        Sixth       Tertiary         Sixth          Tertiary         Eighth       N/A             N/A
DVI,
NCWF,
SCC
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Group 5:          Eighth         Eighth      Fourth           Eighth         Secondary        Eighth       N/A             N/A
CCWF,
VSPW
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Group 6:          Sixth          Sixth       Tertiary         Sixth          Secondary        Fifth        N/A             N/A
TF, SVSP
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Group 7:          Eighth         Eighth      Fourth           Eighth         Secondary        Eighth       Tertiary        Fourth
ASP, PVSP,
COR, CSA,
NKSP, WSP
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Group 8:          Sixth          Primary     Tertiary         Sixth          Secondary        Fifth        Tertiary        Tertiary
CMC
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Group 9:          Seventh        Seventh     Secondary        Primary        Secondary        Eighth       N/A             N/A
CCI, LAC
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Group 10:         Ninth          Ninth       Fourth           Fourth         Secondary        Ninth        Seventh         Sixth
CIW, CIW,
CRC
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Group 11:         Eighth         Seventh     Secondary        Primary        Secondary        Seventh      N/A             N/A
CVSP, ISP,
CAL, CEN,
RJD
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