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This Solicitation opportunity from Hawaii was posted on January 10, 2024. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Request for Proposals no. DCR 24-COR-15: Therapeutic Living Program (TLP) for Adult Female Offenders on Work Furlough (Oahu, Maui, Kauai & Hawaii), and Adult Female Parolees (Oahu & Maui)

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RFP no. DCR 24-COR-15State & Local

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General Info

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Hawaii Department of Public SafetyView Agency

NAICS

541199 - All Other Legal Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

HI, USA

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NONE

Documents

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24-COR-15.pdf

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Addendum A (24-COR-15).pdf

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Addendum B (24-COR-15).pdf

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AgencyHawaii Department of Public Safety
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The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (DCR’s) Correction Division’s is requesting proposals from qualified Service Providers to provide a Therapeutic Living Program for adult female offenders on work furlough/adult female parolees who are transitioning from work furlough to the community. The following is the approximate breakdown per year of adult female offenders on work furlough for the Islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii (East Hawaii/Hilo and West Hawaii/Kona) and adult female parolees who are transitioning from work furlough to the community for the Islands of Oahu and Maui. This may be a single or multiple award contract, dependent upon applicant's capability, geographic area, and target population.