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This Government Contract opportunity from Kentucky was posted on July 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Administrative Law Judge Services for Parole Revocation Hearings

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NAICS: 541110
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Solicitation # 15JPSS26Q00000058
The U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review, is seeking a contractor to deliver individualized legal services under the Legal Access Services for Reunified Families (LASRF) Program, established pursuant to the Settlement Agreement in Ms. L. v. ICE. This program complements federalized group services provided by EOIR by offering personalized legal support to eligible individuals, including consultations, document preparation, re-parole assistance, and trauma-informed interpretation for non-English speakers. The contractor must operate from eight designated regional offices across the country—Annandale/Sterling, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, Newark, and San Francisco—and may propose alternative locations that ensure nationwide coverage. Services must meet the highest industry standards for legal practice and align with the Performance Requirement Standards, which demand timely, accurate, and thorough deliverables with minimal rework and no more than one late submission per month. The contract is structured as a Firm Fixed Price arrangement with a one-year base period beginning September 1, 2026, and four additional one-year option periods extending through August 31, 2031, with a possible six-month extension under FAR 52.217-8. The pricing model combines Firm Fixed Unit Prices for core legal services and Firm Fixed Prices for administrative and infrastructure support, with separate CLINs for each period and category. Invoicing must be monthly, submitted no later than the 25th of the month following service delivery, and must include supporting documentation such as USCIS Form I-797 or G-28 forms for pro bono matches. Payment is contingent upon formal government acceptance, certified by the Contracting Officer’s Representative, and no payment will be processed without it. The contractor must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM) with a valid Unique Entity ID and Tax Identification Number. All proposals must be submitted electronically by August 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, addressed to the designated point of contact, and must comply with strict formatting requirements: English language, single-spaced Times New Roman 12-point font, 8.5 x 11 inch pages, and must be organized into three volumes—Technical Capability, Price, and Past Performance. Technical proposals must include staffing plans, organizational charts, and resumes or letters of commitment for key personnel. The evaluation process prioritizes technical approach, management plan, and past performance
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in 18 days

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The contract entails serving as an impartial hearing officer to conduct administrative hearings related to parole revocation and post-incarceration supervision within Kentucky. The primary responsibility is to evaluate evidence presented during these proceedings, ensure adherence to state statutes and regulatory requirements, and issue detailed written findings and decisions that are fair, thorough, and legally sound. The role requires a strong understanding of administrative law, parole policies, and due process standards specific to Kentucky’s corrections system. The position is governed under NAICS code 541110, indicating it falls within legal services, and is structured as a subcontract under the Kentucky Department of Corrections. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of July 29, 2026. Performance will be conducted across various locations within the state, with the place of performance listed as “Other,” indicating flexibility in location. The contract does not specify set-aside provisions or a point of contact, and all relevant information can be accessed through the provided Kentucky government portal.

General Info

Serve as impartial hearing officer for Kentucky parole revocation and supervision hearings under administrative law.

Agency

Kentucky → Department of CorrectionsView Agency

NAICS

541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Other, KY, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of RFP 527 2600000508.

The full solicitation package (1 document), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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RFP-527-2600000508-1 | Administrative Law Judge for Parole Revocation Hearings

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AgencyKentucky → Department of Corrections
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Kentucky → Department of Corrections
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Serve as an impartial hearing officer to conduct administrative parole revocation and post-incarceration supervision hearings, evaluate evidence, and issue written findings and decisions in compliance with Kentucky statutes and regulations.