The Parole Board of Canada is responsible for making conditional release decisions and overseeing the reintegration of federally sentenced offenders, ensuring public safety through evidence-based risk assessment and community supervision. Its procurement activity reflects a strategic emphasis on environmental science support, particularly in the context of monitoring ecological conditions that may influence offender rehabilitation programs or institutional site management.
Parole Board of Canada is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The Parole Board of Canada is responsible for making conditional release decisions and overseeing the reintegration of federally sentenced offenders, ensuring public safety through evidence-based risk assessment and community supervision. Its procurement activity reflects a strategic emphasis on env...
The Parole Board of Canada is responsible for making conditional release decisions and overseeing the reintegration of federally sentenced offenders, ensuring public safety through evidence-based risk assessment and community supervision. Its procurement activity reflects a strategic emphasis on environmental science support, particularly in the context of monitoring ecological conditions that may influence offender rehabilitation programs or institutional site management. The agency’s primary focus areas include environmental data collection, ecological characterization, and scientific analysis to inform policy and operational decisions related to correctional facilities and community-based supervision environments. While its core mandate centers on criminal justice and public safety, its procurement patterns indicate an emerging reliance on external environmental consulting expertise to assess and mitigate ecological risks associated with its operations.
The agency most frequently procures environmental consulting services under NAICS 541620, indicating a need for specialized scientific analysis, field surveys, and ecological reporting. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations without set-asides, suggesting a preference for technical capability over demographic targeting. The procurement structure appears to be project-based, with engagements focused on discrete environmental assessments rather than long-term service agreements.
The primary NAICS category targeted is 541620, with no evidence of set-aside preferences or diversity-focused contracting initiatives. Vendor relationships appear to be driven by technical expertise in environmental assessment, particularly in aquatic ecology and watershed analysis, rather than vendor size or ownership characteristics.
The Parole Board of Canada operates as a federal agency under the Government of Canada, with nationwide jurisdiction over federally sentenced offenders. It does not maintain a centralized physical location but coordinates activities across correctional institutions and community parole offices. Procurements are conducted through standard federal contracting vehicles, primarily open solicitations managed through the Government of Canada’s procurement portal.
Recent Parole Board of Canada Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Parole Board of Canada, including active solicitations and recent awards.