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DEPT OF THE CA HIGHWAY PATROL

UEI: SLED_8CB852A1FF7BD957

DEPT OF THE CA HIGHWAY PATROL is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_8CB852A1FF7BD957. It has been awarded $3,175,318 across 9 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Judicial Branch, Franchise Tax Board, and Dept of Food & Agriculture.

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SLED_8CB852A1FF7BD957

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Awards by Agency
Judicial Branch$1.6M50.4%
Franchise Tax Board$990.0K31.2%
Dept of Food & Agriculture$225.0K7.1%
Department of Insurance$180.0K5.7%
Victim Compensation Board, CA$90.0K2.8%
Department of Consumer Affairs$43.1K1.4%
Department of Rehabilitation$36.0K1.1%
Other agencies (1 agencies, <0.5% each)$11.3K0.4%
Awards by NAICS
- Unknown NAICS$3.2M100%
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NAICS: 541219
SLED
RFP IAO-26-01
Solicitation # 0000039946
The California Department of Consumer Affairs is seeking qualified external auditors to conduct an independent review of Premier Health Group, LLC’s monitoring services for licensees in recovery from substance abuse through the Healing Arts Boards. This audit is mandated by Senate Bill 1441 and must comply with the Uniform Standards Regarding Substance Abusing Licensees, specifically Standard 15, which requires an independent audit at least once every three years by a party with no real or apparent conflict of interest, not affiliated with the Department or the vendor. The auditor must be proficient in internal auditing and assessment procedures and must evaluate Premier’s adherence to all 16 Uniform Standards, focusing on program compliance, contract fulfillment, and the effectiveness of licensee monitoring. The audit will assess operational strengths and weaknesses, identify areas for improvement, and ensure public safety remains the top priority in the recovery programs administered by the eight Healing Arts Boards under the Department’s oversight. The selected auditor will collaborate closely with the Department of Consumer Affairs, its Internal Audit Office, and the individual Healing Arts Boards to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of Premier’s activities. The scope includes reviewing how Premier implements monitoring protocols, tracks licensee progress, ensures regulatory compliance, and upholds the integrity of the recovery programs. The audit must be performed by an independent third party entirely separate from the Department and Premier, with no prior contractual, financial, or operational ties to either entity. The solicitation, RFP IAO-26-01, has a response deadline of September 1, 2026, and is issued under California’s procurement system with Jennifer Martineau as the primary point of contact. The audit outcome will serve to validate the effectiveness and accountability of the vendor-managed recovery initiatives and reinforce compliance with state law governing the treatment and monitoring of substance-abusing licensees.
California Department of Consumer Affairs

POSTED

19 days ago

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in 12 days
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NAICS: 562920
SLED
Secure Electronic Waste Disposal and Data DestructionThe contract mandates the secure transportation, handling, and complete destruction of failed hard drives and other electronic components in full compliance with California’s data protection and electronic waste regulations. All activities must ensure that sensitive information is permanently unrecoverable and that disposal methods meet state-mandated environmental standards for e-waste. The contractor is responsible for maintaining a verifiable chain of custody from pickup through final destruction, documenting each step with auditable records to demonstrate adherence to legal and security protocols. Services must be performed with certified technologies and trained personnel to prevent data breaches and improper disposal. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 562920, issued by the California Franchise Tax Board with a response deadline of September 19, 2026. Performance is expected to occur within California, although specific location details are not provided. The contract emphasizes strict regulatory alignment with state laws governing data privacy and environmental stewardship, requiring vendors to possess appropriate certifications, maintain insurance coverage, and follow approved destruction methodologies. All work must be submitted in accordance with contractual obligations, and failure to comply may result in penalties or termination.
Franchise Tax Board

POSTED

21 days ago

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in about 1 month
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