Community Reentry Network
Community Reentry Network
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is soliciting a contractor to design, develop, and maintain an agency-wide Community Reentry Network. This electronic informational clearinghouse will serve as a repository of faith-based organizations to provide reentry referrals and mentoring support for inmates upon their release. The selected contractor is responsible for locating resources, confirming their ability to meet the needs of ex-offenders, and entering verified information into the clearinghouse to ensure data is current and viable for release destinations. This requirement aligns with the First Step Act, Section 606, and supports the agency's mission to provide self-improvement opportunities that assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens.
The Bureau of Prisons National Acquisitions office in Washington, DC, is managing this solicitation under number 15BNAS2100000023. The requirement is classified under NAICS 611430 for Professional and Management Development Training and PSC U008 for Education/Training- Training/Curriculum Development. The agency anticipates awarding a firm-fixed price contract with a performance period consisting of one base year and four option years, subject to funding. Written proposals must be submitted electronically to C.J. Price by the response deadline of September 8, 2021.
Four attachments were issued with this notice, including the Request for Quotation (RFQ), a Statement of Work, a Business Resource Questionnaire (BRQ), and a vendor questions document. The procurement is intended to begin before the end of the 2021 fiscal year. All information regarding the clearinghouse must be evaluated and verified by the contractor to support the unique needs of individuals during their transition from the 122 prisons, six regional offices, and 24 residential reentry management offices operated by the Bureau.
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Contact and place of performance
C.J. Price
Washington, DC
USA
The mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) is to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens. The Bureau has 122 prisons of various security levels, 6 regional...
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