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Financial & Accounting Compliance Services

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to manage inmate trust fund operations with full accountability, ensuring accurate tracking, disbursement, and reconciliation of all financial transactions within correctional facilities. The services must align strictly with established correctional financial standards and include robust systems for audit-ready reporting, enabling seamless compliance during internal and external audits. All financial activities require transparency, timeliness, and adherence to regulatory requirements to safeguard state and federal financial integrity. The work is under the purview of the Finance and Enterprise Services agency in Washington and is classified under NAICS code 541211, indicating professional accounting services. The solicitation is open for submissions until August 14, 2026, and performance is expected to occur within Washington state, though specific location details are not provided. There is no set-aside designation, and the contract is structured as a subcontract, suggesting the selected provider will operate under a prime contractor or broader governmental financial management framework. The opportunity is posted via the Pierce County procurement portal and requires qualified vendors capable of delivering secure, compliant, and scalable financial management solutions for institutional environments.

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Subcontractor to manage inmate trust fund operations with audit-ready compliance in Washington state through August 2026.

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Washington → Finance and Enterprise ServicesView Agency

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541211 - Offices of Certified Public AccountantsView NAICS

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WA, USA

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Management of inmate trust funds, financial reconciliation, compliance with correctional financial standards, and audit-ready reporting.

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