The Judicial Branch of California is tasked with ensuring the integrity, accessibility, and operational efficiency of the state’s court system. Its core mission centers on maintaining an impartial and well-functioning judiciary through strategic investments in physical infrastructure and public communication.
Judicial Branch is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Judicial Branch of California is tasked with ensuring the integrity, accessibility, and operational efficiency of the state’s court system. Its core mission centers on maintaining an impartial and well-functioning judiciary through strategic investments in physical infrastructure and public comm...
The Judicial Branch of California is tasked with ensuring the integrity, accessibility, and operational efficiency of the state’s court system. Its core mission centers on maintaining an impartial and well-functioning judiciary through strategic investments in physical infrastructure and public communication. Strategic priorities include modernizing court facilities to support lawful proceedings and enhancing public trust through transparent, professional communications strategies that articulate judicial processes and outcomes. Key programs focus on tenant improvements for critical courthouses and the development of public-facing messaging that reinforces the rule of law and judicial independence.
Procurement activity reflects a dual emphasis on construction services and strategic communications. The agency routinely solicits commercial and institutional building construction services to renovate and adapt court facilities, ensuring compliance with safety, accessibility, and operational standards. Concurrently, it engages public relations and communications consultants to design and execute outreach initiatives that inform the public about court procedures, rights, and services. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitations, including requests for proposals and invitations for bids, with no set-asides currently utilized.
Primary procurement targets include NAICS 236220 for courthouse infrastructure upgrades and NAICS 541820 for strategic communications planning. The agency does not prioritize small business, minority-owned, or other set-aside categories based on available data. Vendor relationships are transactional and project-based, with a focus on firms capable of delivering high-stakes construction management and public engagement campaigns under strict public accountability standards.
Organized under the California State Department, the Judicial Branch operates statewide with no centralized physical headquarters, coordinating procurement across multiple judicial districts. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles including RFPs and IFBs, adhering to public contract law and competitive bidding protocols to ensure transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Recent Judicial Branch Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Judicial Branch, including active solicitations and recent awards.