The Statewide Department of Corrections is responsible for the secure custody, nutrition, and operational infrastructure of Oregon’s correctional facilities. Its core mission centers on maintaining institutional safety and providing essential services to incarcerated populations, with procurement activities heavily focused on food supply chains and facility maintenance.
Statewide is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 13 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Statewide Department of Corrections is responsible for the secure custody, nutrition, and operational infrastructure of Oregon’s correctional facilities. Its core mission centers on maintaining institutional safety and providing essential services to incarcerated populations, with procurement ac...
The Statewide Department of Corrections is responsible for the secure custody, nutrition, and operational infrastructure of Oregon’s correctional facilities. Its core mission centers on maintaining institutional safety and providing essential services to incarcerated populations, with procurement activities heavily focused on food supply chains and facility maintenance. Strategic priorities include ensuring consistent, compliant nutrition services through bulk procurement of processed meats, canned produce, and specialty food items, while simultaneously upgrading physical infrastructure to meet safety and accessibility standards. Key programs involve modernizing transportation assets for inmate transfers and maintaining critical building systems such as elevators and entry structures.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on direct acquisitions of perishable and processed food products, including poultry, canned tomatoes, vegetable shortening, and condiments, alongside specialized industrial services for structural and mechanical upgrades. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation without set-asides, indicating a preference for cost-efficiency and scalability over socioeconomic preferences. The agency utilizes standard federal and state procurement vehicles, prioritizing vendors capable of meeting stringent food safety and construction compliance requirements.
Primary NAICS categories reflect a dual focus on food manufacturing and processing (311615, 311421, 311225) and facility construction (238190, 238290), with additional support for specialized logistics (424420, 424450) and IT systems design (541512). Vendor relationships are transactional and performance-driven, favoring suppliers with established capacity in bulk food distribution and certified building contractors. There is no indication of targeted set-aside programs or diversity initiatives in current procurement practices.
The agency operates under the Oregon Department of Corrections, managing correctional facilities statewide with no single physical headquarters. It employs a mix of open solicitations and direct awards, leveraging standardized state procurement frameworks to acquire mission-critical goods and services across food, transportation, and infrastructure domains.
Recent Statewide Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Statewide, including active solicitations and recent awards.