Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Find a Court | LINK | May 2, 2025 |
Second Chance Act Goods and Services
Contact and place of performance
Ryan Sharp
Washington, DC
USA
THIS IS AN ON-GOING PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE FOR SECOND CHANCE ACT GOODS AND SERVICES PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE ATTENTION VENDORS: TO FIND OUT WHETHER A DISTRICT WILL ISSUE A SOLICITATION FOR SECOND CHANCE ACT GOODS AND SERVICES, CONTACT THE CHIEF PROBATION OR PRETRIAL SERVICES OFFICER IN THEIR RESPECTIVE DISTRICT TO BE PLACED ON A MAILING LIST. Contact information for the Chief Probati...
View moreThe Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Procurement Management Division, issued pre-solicitation notice Second-Chance-Act-2025-2026 to procure Second Chance Act goods and services for federal defendants and persons under supervision. This ongoing requirement is classified under NAICS 624310 Vocational Rehabilitation Services and PSC Q528. The federal Judiciary intends to fulfill these needs through Blanket Purchase Agreements across the United States and its territories, including Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The scope of work includes a variety of support services and products such as cognitive behavioral therapy, child care, non-emergency medical services, computer hardware and software, and personal identification. Additional requirements may involve employee tools and licensure, transportation, transitional housing, domestic violence intervention, and job training. While the procurement of these services generally occurs during the summer months, solicitations may be issued at any time throughout the year based on the specific needs of individual judicial districts.
The response deadline for this notice is May 15, 2026, and Ryan Sharp is the designated point of contact. One attachment, Find a Court, is associated with the notice to assist vendors in identifying Chief Probation and Pretrial Services Officers for specific districts. Vendors seeking to be included on mailing lists for district-level solicitations must coordinate with the respective district offices where the specific services and requirements will be identified.
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