The OJP Agency Wide, operating under the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs, supports national efforts to strengthen criminal justice systems through strategic management, technical assistance, and program evaluation. Its core mission centers on enhancing the capacity of state, local...
The OJP Agency Wide, operating under the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs, supports national efforts to strengthen criminal justice systems through strategic management, technical assistance, and program evaluation. Its core mission centers on enhancing the capacity of state, local, and tribal justice entities to deliver equitable, data-driven services—particularly in victim support, offender rehabilitation, and public safety initiatives. Priorities include improving program accountability through audit and peer review systems, modernizing financial and enterprise applications, and expanding access to justice for underserved communities, with a strong emphasis on tribal victim services and compliance with federal grant requirements.
The agency procures a wide array of professional and technical services, with dominant demand for administrative and general management consulting, computer systems design, and broader IT support services. It frequently engages vendors to deliver program evaluation frameworks, data reporting infrastructure, and operational support for federally funded initiatives, often through sources-sought notices and presolicitation activities that signal early-stage engagement with industry.
OJP Agency Wide shows a clear preference for management consulting services under NAICS 541611 and related categories, alongside computer-related services including systems design, custom programming, and data processing. It actively prioritizes small business participation, with the majority of set-asides awarded under the SBA program and a notable concentration of 8(a) contracts, indicating a deliberate strategy to foster minority- and disadvantaged-business involvement. Vendor relationships are typically built through competitive, needs-based solicitations rather than long-term IDIQ vehicles.
As a component of the Office of Justice Programs within the U.S. Department of Justice, OJP Agency Wide operates nationally without a fixed physical footprint, coordinating procurement across federal grantee networks. It relies on standard federal acquisition instruments including indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts, performance-based service agreements, and targeted set-asides to ensure flexibility and responsiveness in supporting evolving justice system needs.