Electronic Monitoring
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The Electronic Monitoring Master Agreement, originally solicited under NASPO-ADT-148 and effective through 2029, is set to expire in November 2026 without renewal options being exercised. This decision follows a strategic reassessment by NASPO and the State of Connecticut to ensure continued access to the latest technological innovations in electronic monitoring, as the current agreements are no longer able to adequately incorporate emerging products and advancements. To facilitate a seamless transition, a new solicitation is scheduled for release in fall 2025, with the goal of having updated Master Agreements activated by May 2026, creating a critical overlap period to avoid service disruptions for participating states and end users. The existing contract remains active until its scheduled end, and all current terms and conditions continue to apply until replaced. NASPO is actively engaging subject matter experts to support the new sourcing process, and updates will be communicated regularly through the NASPO Network and NASPO ValuePoint website. Key points of contact include Marcie Wilson as Lead State Administrator, Tia Corbett as NASPO CPM, and Angie Negley as NASPO SEM, with inquiries directed to their respective email addresses.
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