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Correctional Facility Delivery and Logistics Services

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The contract seeks a vendor to provide secure, scheduled delivery of supplies and equipment to Massachusetts Department of Correction facilities, with strict adherence to facility access protocols, mandatory background checks for all personnel, and required advance coordination for all deliveries. All operations must align with the security and procedural standards enforced by the Massachusetts DOC, ensuring that every delivery is conducted in a controlled and compliant manner to safeguard facility integrity and staff safety. Deliveries will be performed at the designated correctional facility in Milford, Massachusetts, with the vendor responsible for navigating complex logistics under stringent regulatory conditions. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract and falls under NAICS code 484220, indicating a focus on truck transportation of freight and materials. Interested parties must submit responses by the deadline of September 1, 2026, and must be prepared to meet all compliance and operational requirements outlined by the DOC Fiscal Services unit in Milford, including potential on-site vetting and ongoing adherence to evolving security procedures.

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Vendor to securely deliver supplies to Massachusetts DOC facilities with strict access protocols, background checks, and advance coordination.

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Massachusetts → DOCFS - DOC Fiscal Services MilfordView Agency

NAICS

484220 - Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, LocalView NAICS

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Correction Milford, MA, 01757, US

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AgencyMassachusetts → DOCFS - DOC Fiscal Services Milford
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Provide secure, scheduled delivery of supplies and equipment to Massachusetts DOC facilities with compliance to access protocols, background checks, and advance coordination.

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