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Second-Chance-Act-2026-2027Federal

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The contract seeks vendors to provide goods and services under the Second Chance Act for federal defendants and individuals under supervision via Blanket Purchase Agreements. These procurements, primarily conducted by the federal Judiciary, target various districts across the United States and its territories, including Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and others. While solicitations generally take place during the summer, they may occur anytime based on district needs. The services procured encompass a wide range of support offerings such as cognitive behavioral therapy, child care, non-emergency medical services, job training, transitional housing, transportation, and more, with specific requirements outlined in individual solicitations. The contract is managed by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Procurement Management Division based in Washington, D.C., with performance locations spanning multiple U.S. regions and territories. The solicitation, identified as "Second Chance Act Goods and Services" with the number Second-Chance-Act-2026-2027, was posted in May 2026 and has a response deadline in mid-May 2027. Interested vendors are advised to contact the Chief Probation or Pretrial Services Officers in their districts to receive solicitation notices and be placed on mailing lists. Key points of contact for this procurement include Ryan Sharp and William Ware, who can provide further information regarding participation and requirements.

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Vendors provide diverse services under Second Chance Act for federal defendants across U.S. districts.

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The Judicial Branch → Aousc-Procurement Management Division

NAICS

624310 - Vocational Rehabilitation Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Washington Navy Yard, DC, USA

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AgencyThe Judicial Branch → Aousc-Procurement Management Division
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20002, USA
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The Judicial Branch → Aousc-Procurement Management Division
Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20002, USA
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ATTENTION VENDORS: TO FIND OUT WHETHER A DISTRICT WILL ISSUE A SOLICITATION FOR SECOND CHANCE ACT GOODS AND SERVICES, CONTACT THE CHIEF PROBATION OR PRETRIAL SERVICES OFFICER IN THEIR RESPECTIVE DISTRICT TO BE PLACED ON A MAILING LIST.  Contact information for the Chief Probation and Pretrial Services Officer may be obtained by using the court locator online at http://www.uscourts.gov/court_locator.aspx.



The federal Judiciary intends to procure Second Chance Act goods and services for federal defendants and persons under supervision using Blanket Purchase Agreements. Generally, the procurement of these services occurs during the summer months; however, procurement may occur at any time throughout the year depending on the needs of the district.  Solicitations for Blanket Purchase Agreements may be issued for districts in the United States and territories, including Alaska, Hawaii, District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.  Required Second Chance Act goods and services may include NAICS code 624229 – Other Community Housing Services, but is not limited to including:  cognitive behavioral therapy, child-care, non-emergency medical services, computer hardware/software, identification, employee tools/equipment/licensure, transportation, transitional housing, domestic violence intervention, job training, etc.  These are examples of the types of services that may be procured.  The solicitation for Blanket Purchase Agreements would identify the specific services and requirements the offeror would be required to provide. 


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The United States and territories, including Alaska, Hawaii, District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. 

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