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Janitorial Cleaning Curriculum

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The contract pertains to the development of a Janitorial Cleaning Curriculum for the Federal Prison System under the Department of Justice's Bureau of Prisons. This opportunity is categorized as full and open/unrestricted, allowing a broad range of bidders to participate. The contract falls under the NAICS code 611310, which covers educational services, indicating that the work involves creating instructional content or training programs related to janitorial cleaning. The place of performance is in Washington, District of Columbia, reflecting where the contract activities are likely to take place or be managed. Key contacts for this contract include Heidi Bourne, who can be reached via email for general inquiries, and a dedicated Small Business Point of Contact to assist small businesses interested in the opportunity. This contract notice was posted on May 25, 2026, and is listed within the Justice Department’s forecast of contracting opportunities, providing interested parties with the chance to prepare for forthcoming solicitations.

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Develop janitorial cleaning curriculum for Federal Prisons, open bidding, based in Washington, DC.

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Department Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons

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611310 - Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools View NAICS

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Washington, DC, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons
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Department Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons
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Janitorial Cleaning Curriculum

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