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NAICS Code· 623990

Other Residential Care Facilities

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care (except residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities, residential mental health and substance abuse facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and assisted living facilities for the elderly). These establishments also provide supervision and personal care services. Illustrative Examples: Boot or disciplinary camps (except correctional) for delinquent youth Group homes for the hearing or visually impaired Child group foster homes Delinquent youth halfway group homes Halfway group homes for delinquents or ex-offenders Homes for unwed mothers Group homes for the disabled without nursing care Orphanages Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 623990 – Other Residential Care Facilities encompasses a broad range of non-medical and specialized residential care services provided to individuals who require supervised living environments but do not qualify for institutionalized medical care under skilled nursing or psychiatric facilities. This includes group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities, assisted living for seniors without intensive medical needs, transitional housing for recovering substance users, and residential programs for at-risk youth or individuals with behavioral health conditions.

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NAICS code 623990 covers Other Residential Care Facilities. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care (except residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities, residential mental health and substance abuse facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and assisted living facilities for the elderly). These establishments also provide supervision and personal care services. Illustrative Examples: Boot or disciplinary camps (except correctional) for delinquent youth Group homes for the hearing or visually impaired Child group foster homes Delinquent youth halfway group homes Halfway group homes for delinquents or ex-offenders Homes for unwed mothers Group homes for the disabled without nursing care Orphanages Cross-References.

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LbSSLC seeks Dietician for facilityThe Health and Human Services Commission of Texas is seeking a qualified dietitian to provide as-needed medical nutrition therapy services to residents at the Lubbock State Supported Living Center under solicitation number HHS0017578. The contract, set to commence on September 1, 2026, and expire on August 31, 2030, with no renewals but a possible one-year extension subject to funding and operational needs, requires the contractor to deliver nutrition screening, assessments, patient education, and clinical data entry into the facility’s record system as directed by the Chief Clinical Dietitian. Services must be performed online during standard business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time, with a requirement to respond to all requests within four hours. All work must meet or exceed industry standards, be free of material defects, and conform strictly to the specifications outlined in the solicitation, with the State of Texas retaining sole discretion over performance evaluation and acceptance. The contractor must comply with a comprehensive set of statutory, regulatory, and operational obligations, including adherence to all federal and Texas laws regarding equal employment opportunity, anti-discrimination, safety standards under OSHA, E-Verify eligibility verification, and prohibitions on human trafficking and boycotts of Israel. The contract mandates full compliance with Texas Government Code provisions related to child support obligations, disaster relief eligibility, and financial transparency, alongside certifications concerning the accuracy of all submitted information and absence of conflicts of interest with public servants. Financial terms are governed by the Texas Prompt Payment Act, with payments made only on a monthly basis upon approval of satisfactorily completed work, and only for services explicitly detailed in Exhibit C, which is not included here. The contractor assumes full responsibility for all incidental expenses and is strictly prohibited from seeking reimbursement for travel, per diem, equipment, or office-related costs. The State may terminate the contract for convenience or cause, and any defective work must be repaired or refunded at the contractor’s expense. Mandatory insurance coverage includes workers’ compensation and employer’s liability with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per incident, and specialized coverage may be required for cyber and data breach risks. The contractor must possess a Texas Identification Number, a SAM.gov UEI, and a DUNS number, and all employees must be verified through the E-Verify system. Intellectual property created under the contract is owned exclusively by the State, and the contractor grants unrestricted access for audits, inspections, and investigations. Responses
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Community Residential Facility (CRF) - Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society The Correctional Service of Canada is awarding a sole-source contract to Thunder Women Healing Lodge Society, an Indigenous-owned organization, for the operation of a Community Residential Facility in Toronto, Ontario, to provide 24/7 residential support to federally sentenced Indigenous women on conditional release, statutory release, or under Long-Term Supervision Orders. The contract is structured as an Advanced Contract Award Notice, issued under the Government Contracts Regulations exception that only one supplier is capable of performing the work, due to the limited number of qualified providers with the specialized experience and cultural competency needed to serve this population. To qualify, any interested supplier must demonstrate at least two years of direct experience working with adult offenders on conditional release and providing residential accommodation in a similar setting, but only Indigenous suppliers meeting the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business definition are eligible to submit a statement of capabilities, with the closing date set for June 30, 2026. The facility must deliver comprehensive services including safe and nutritious meals aligned with Canada’s Food Guide, daily monitoring and security through round-the-clock staffing, crisis intervention, assistance with employment and life skills, first aid coverage with certified staff, and mandatory reporting on offender activities, incidents, and utilization. All services must be provided in English, French, or both languages as requested by residents, and staff must be of legal majority age in Ontario and fully trained in emergency protocols for fire, medical incidents, and natural disasters. Security is a critical component: the contractor must maintain a valid Designated Organization Screening at PROTECTED B level, ensure all personnel have Reliability Status from the Canadian Security Processing agency, and receive explicit written approval before using any IT systems to handle protected information. Subcontracts involving security-sensitive work are prohibited without prior consent. The contract has a seven-month base term ending March 31, 2027, with the option to extend for two additional one-year periods, totaling a potential value of $815,914.08, excluding GST/HST. Environmental requirements mandate that all printed materials be double-sided, use paper with at least 30% recycled content, and be recycled in compliance with security guidelines. The facility must also be prepared to accommodate children living with their legal guardians, offer culturally appropriate spiritual services, and implement Individual Resident Action Plans aligned with Correctional Service Canada’s broader correctional objectives. Oversight is managed by the Correctional Service of Canada through a Project Authority and Contract Security Officer, with no competitive evaluation conducted due to the unique and exclusive capacity of the pre-
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NAICS: 623990
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Residential Reentry Center (RRC) Services and Home Confinement Services Located Within the City Limits of Jacksonville, FloridaThe contract seeks residential reentry center (RRC) and home confinement services for federal offenders within Jacksonville, Florida, under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) firm-fixed-price structure with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods totaling up to 60 months. The facility must support up to 40 in-house beds—34 male and 6 female—and accommodate up to 20 home confinement placements within a 100-mile radius of the RRC site, with billing triggered by Actual Daily Population thresholds. Performance must commence within 120 days of award, and compliance is governed by the Bureau of Prisons regulations, including the March 2022 Statement of Work, NFPA safety standards, and applicable federal statutes such as 28 CFR 38.1(b) and FAR 46.403(a)(6). The contractor is required to maintain rigorous oversight in accountability, security, programming, facility conditions, and personnel qualifications, with additional emphasis on community engagement and transparency, including mandatory notifications to local law enforcement and government officials using approved letter templates. Award will be determined through a trade-off evaluation prioritizing past performance over technical and management capability, with price as the least important factor. Offerors must demonstrate strong track records in RRC operations, particularly in-house program delivery, accountability, communications, and community relations, using adjectival ratings of exceptional, very good, satisfactory, marginal, or unacceptable. Submission mandates a three-volume electronic proposal—technical and management, business, and past performance—all in PDF format, with no pricing permitted in the technical volume. The contractor must hold an active SAM registration, possess a Unique Entity ID, provide evidence of facility rights through lease or deed, comply with local zoning, and adhere to stringent cybersecurity and personnel screening protocols, including public trust background investigations, annual DOJ cybersecurity training, and compliance with the Federal Bureau of Prisons Vendor Cybersecurity Attestation Form. All employees with access to sensitive data must meet DOJ residency, fingerprint, credit, and declaration requirements. The contract includes numerous FAR clauses addressing ethics, whistleblower protections, anti-kickback provisions, and subcontracting, with multiple deviations effective through 2025–2026 governing audit rights, price adjustments, disputes, and representation certifications. Payment is made via electronic funds transfer based on monthly ADP usage, with invoices submitted to the Orlando Residential Reentry Management Office, and no pricing data is publicly disclosed in the solicitation.
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NAICS: 623990
Federal
Reentry Center (RRC) services and Home Confinement (HC) services for male and female offenders located within one of the following Wisconsin Counties: Rock, Dane, Green, Jefferson. Home Confinement radius is within 200 miles of the RRC facility.The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking a single provider to deliver Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services and Home Confinement (HC) services for male and female federal offenders within the Wisconsin counties of Rock, Dane, Green, and Jefferson, with home confinement placements restricted to a 200-mile radius of the RRC facility located in Janesville, Wisconsin. The contract is structured as a Firm-Fixed Price IDIQ with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods, requiring a minimum of 20 in-house beds (18 male, 2 female) and a maximum of 50 beds (45 male, 5 female), alongside a minimum of 12 and maximum of 30 home confinement placements for both genders combined. Services must strictly adhere to the Federal Bureau of Prisons Statement of Work, dated March 2022, including detailed compliance with programmatic, medical, security, and administrative requirements outlined in the SOW and supported by 13 mandatory attachments covering everything from intake procedures and DNA collection to urinalysis protocols and home confinement eligibility. The contractor must maintain full compliance with federal, state, and local laws, including the Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act, Rehabilitation Act, and environmental statutes, while implementing BOP policy updates and ensuring all staff are U.S. citizens or lawfully admitted residents with proper clearances. Key personnel must be full-time, with staffing ratios based on resident volume, including a case manager for every 30 residents, and all staff must undergo training prior to working with offenders. The facility must meet stringent physical and operational standards, including ADA compliance, proper hazardous material labeling, CAD floor plans, and secure electronic communications systems. Monthly billing is required by the 10th of each month, with separate quarterly invoicing for reimbursable miscellaneous expenses, and all financial practices must conform to generally accepted accounting principles. The Bureau reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections, audits, and compliance reviews, including PREA audits, and may terminate the contract for default or noncompliance. The solicitation, identified as 15BRRC26R00000010, was posted June 25, 2026, with proposals due on September 25, 2026, and will be distributed exclusively through SAM.gov without hard copies or telephone requests accepted.
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Solicitation - Residential Reentry Services for Female ONLY Located Within the City Limits of Detroit, MichiganThe solicitation 15BRRC26R00000008 seeks proposals for residential reentry services exclusively for female offenders within the city limits of Detroit, Michigan, under the oversight of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The contract involves operating a Residential Reentry Center (RRC) with up to 12 in-house beds and providing home confinement services for up to seven individuals per month within a 150-mile radius. The work is guided by the March 2022 Statement of Work, which details comprehensive operational requirements including intake processing, medical services, discipline, food services, emergency protocols, and compliance with facility standards related to safety, sanitation, and life safety codes. Contractors must adhere to BOP policies, American Correctional Association standards, and federal environmental laws, requiring submission of an environmental compliance checklist and facility certification verifying adherence to zoning, occupancy, and accessibility regulations. All proposals must be structured into three volumes—Technical/Management, Business, and Past Performance—submitted electronically as PDFs, with Volume III capped at 15 pages and no hard copies permitted. Proposals will be evaluated using a best-value trade-off process that places the highest importance on past performance, followed by technical and management capability—including site suitability, security, programming, facility condition, and personnel qualifications—with price as the least significant factor. Offerors must demonstrate community engagement through notifications to local authorities and institutions within a half-mile radius, and provide bank and client reference letters to validate financial and performance credibility. Subcontracting plans are mandatory, aligned with FAR Subpart 19.7, with specific goals for small, disadvantaged, women-owned, veteran-owned, and HUBZone businesses. The contract includes a 12-month base period with two optional one-year extensions and requires the facility to be fully operational within 120 days of award. Personnel must undergo public trust background checks, obtain PIV credentials, complete FBI fingerprinting, and undergo annual security training. Pricing is structured on a per-inmate-day basis with guaranteed minimums and estimated maximums for both in-house and home confinement services, though actual unit prices are not disclosed. The contract incorporates numerous FAR clauses governing subcontracting, ethical conduct, whistleblower protections, payment procedures, and termination, with inspections conducted by the Government at the destination site. All proposals must be submitted by email no later than August 24, 2026, with verification of receipt required before the deadline.
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State Licensed and Nationally Accredited Secure Care and Heightened Supervision Facility (HSF) Beds for the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Unaccompanied Alien Children Bureau (UACB)The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, is seeking information from industry on the availability of state-licensed and nationally accredited secure care and heightened supervision facility (HSF) beds for unaccompanied alien children in the contiguous United States. The solicitation, identified as HHS_ACF_SS_26_0002 and posted on June 23, 2026, with a response deadline of June 29, 2026, is a sources-sought notice aimed at identifying qualified providers capable of delivering residential care for up to 150 secure care placements and 100 HSF placements. Contractors must be prepared to deliver full facility capacity within 120 days of award, with admissions processed within 48 hours of referral, and maintain compliance with ORR policy, federal and state licensing standards, and trauma-informed care best practices. The anticipated period of performance includes a base year and four option years, with a possible six-month extension, and an anticipated start date of September 30, 2026. The contract requires daily firm-fixed-unit-price payment structures for bed capacity, key personnel, and facility readiness, with incremental bed increases available through multiple optional CLINs for both secure and HSF placements. All facilities must meet stringent security and environmental standards, including climate-controlled, locked storage for casefiles with two-layer physical protection, adherence to NIST SP 800-53 and 800-171 for controlled unclassified information, and compliance with NARA and Executive Order 13556 for records management and media sanitization. Personnel must undergo Tier 2 or Tier 4 background investigations under HSPD-12 and FIPS 201 standards, submit rosters of key staff within five business days of award, and obtain prior written approval from the Contracting Officer’s Representative for any substitutions. All data generated under the contract is federal property, subject to unlimited rights, with strict prohibitions on retention, exploitation, or proprietary restriction; electronic systems must use FIPS 140-2 validated encryption, open-standard data formats, and secure API access. Submission of a capability statement is mandatory, limited to ten double-spaced pages and submitted via email to Amber Harris at HHS by the deadline, with all respondents required to provide a Unique Entity Identifier and declare size status and socioeconomic certifications. The solicitation does
Program Support Center Acq Management Svc

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Homestead Staffing Framework (HSF) Residential Care OperationsThe contract under the Homestead Staffing Framework requires the provision of non-secure, family-style residential care for Unaccompanied Alien Children, with a strong emphasis on trauma-informed practices that prioritize emotional safety, stability, and holistic development. Services must include round-the-clock supervision, structured daily routines, and integrated access to education and mental health support tailored to the unique needs of children who have experienced displacement and trauma. The care model is designed to mimic a home environment, promoting healing and normalcy through consistent caregiving, peer interaction, and individualized case management. The work is governed as a subcontract under NAICS code 623990 and is managed by the Program Support Center Acq Management Service within the Department of Health and Human Services. Proposals must be submitted by June 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM, and the performance location is not specified, indicating potential flexibility in facility placement. Contractors are expected to align with federal standards for child welfare, ensuring all staff are trained in trauma-responsive techniques and are capable of supporting academic progress, behavioral health, and cultural sensitivity. The framework does not include secure detention elements and instead focuses on community-based, compassionate care to facilitate the well-being and long-term outcomes of the children in custody.
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NAICS: 623990
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Residential Reentry Center Located Within the City limits of Raleigh, North Carolina. Home Confinement Radius is Within 200 miles of the FacilityThe Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking a contractor to provide Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services and Home Confinement placements for male and female federal offenders within the city limits of Raleigh, North Carolina, with a Home Confinement radius extending up to 200 miles from the facility. This is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract with firm fixed unit prices, guaranteeing a minimum of 18 beds and a maximum of 44 beds—comprising 34 male and 10 female beds—for the one-year base period and each of the four one-year option periods. Additionally, the contract guarantees a minimum of 22 and a maximum of 55 Home Confinement placements for males and females combined during each period. All solicitation information is distributed exclusively through SAM.gov, with the RFP expected to be available on or about July 28, 2026, and proposals due on or about September 28, 2026. No hard copies, collect calls, or written requests for the solicitation will be accepted, and all responsible sources may submit proposals, with the government retaining the right to award based on its best interest. Contract performance requires strict compliance with a comprehensive set of federal, state, and local regulations, including adherence to the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act, prohibition of unauthorized disclosure of Bureau of Prisons documents, and strict protection of Pre-Sentence Reports from copying or distribution. The contractor must maintain a written operations manual, employ staff who are not under any parole, probation, or correctional authority, and implement policies to prevent conflicts of interest. Environmental liability rests with the contractor, who is deemed the operator under applicable statutes and must comply with the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Facility standards include compliance with NFPA Chapter 101, OSHA regulations, ASHRAE Standard 62 for ventilation, and accessibility mandates under the Architectural and Rehabilitation Acts. Attachments outline required procedures such as medical examinations, intake forms, DNA collection, urinalysis testing, individualized program plans, and home confinement eligibility and conditions. Billing must occur monthly by the 10th of each month using inmate-day equivalency, with detailed financial reports on salary hours and legal obligations. Medical reimbursements require itemized invoices and approved request forms submitted monthly with correct email formatting. All contract-related documentation is the property of the Bureau of Prisons and must be retained
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RRC Services within or near the city of Williamsport, PA (See Description)The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking a single contractor to provide Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services and Home Confinement placements for male and female federal offenders within a specified geographic area in Pennsylvania, including Williamsport and surrounding boroughs and townships, with home confinement placements limited to a 150-mile radius from the RRC facility. The contract will encompass a maximum of 20 in-house RRC beds—16 for males and 4 for females—and up to 10 home confinement placements during each one-year base period and each of the four one-year option periods, for a potential total duration of five years. All services must adhere to the Federal Bureau of Prisons Statement of Work dated March 2022, which details operational standards, programming requirements, medical protocols, security procedures, and documentation mandates. The contract is structured as an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity arrangement with firm fixed unit prices for both line items, and the government intends to award both components to a single provider to ensure integrated case management and program continuity. The contractor must maintain full compliance with federal statutes including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Freedom of Information Act, and Privacy Act, and must provide a comprehensive operations manual, adhere to OSHA standards, and meet strict facility and safety specifications such as proper chemical labeling, drug testing equipment requirements, and architectural accessibility under the Architectural Barriers Act. Key personnel requirements include a full-time Facility Director, a Case Manager for every 30 residents (including those on home confinement), and an Employment Placement Specialist, all subject to background checks and continuous oversight. The contractor must ensure 24/7 service continuity through approved contingency plans for emergencies, pandemics, or staffing disruptions, and must submit detailed facility layouts, staffing qualifications, insurance documentation, and accounting procedures aligned with generally accepted accounting practices. Monthly billing must include resident financial data such as salary hours and court-ordered payments, while medical reimbursements require itemized invoices and approved forms submitted quarterly. Proposals must be submitted exclusively through SAM.gov by the estimated closing date of September 18, 2026, with pre-solicitation inquiries due by June 25, 2026, and no hard copies or telephone requests will be accepted.
Residential Reentry - Co

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RFI for Juvenile Detention Services within the boundaries of the contiguous 48 states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii)The Department of Justice’s Residential Reentry – Co is seeking information through a sources-sought notice under solicitation number 15BRRC26N00000009 to explore potential contractors for comprehensive juvenile detention services within the contiguous 48 states, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. This Request for Information (RFI) is not a solicitation for proposals and serves only to gather industry capabilities and planning data ahead of a potential future contract. The effort is classified under NAICS code 623990 and targets the operation of secure juvenile correctional facilities with work release components, requiring full responsibility for the safety, care, custody, and accountability of federal juvenile offenders. Anticipated contract structure includes a one-year base period with four one-year option periods, subject to performance and funding. Key operational requirements mandate adherence to American Correctional Association Standards, Bureau of Prisons policies, PREA, and relevant federal statutes including 18 U.S.C. §5038 for confidentiality and 18 U.S.C. §§5031–5040 for record management. Contractors must maintain a one-to-ten case manager-to-juvenile ratio, provide weekly individual and group sex offender counseling, submit quarterly progress and quality control reports, and ensure all key personnel—such as the Facility Director, Assistant Director, School Principal, and Security Supervisor—are full-time U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents with appropriate experience and qualifications, including a minimum of five years in juvenile justice with three in management for the Facility Director. All staff must comply with ADA accessibility requirements, OSHA and EPA standards for handling hazardous materials, and follow strict protocols for labeling, storing, and accounting for toxic, caustic, and flammable substances. Financial reimbursement and invoicing require submission of certified statements detailing offender days, rates, and total amounts to the Bureau of Prisons, along with Standard Form 1034 for specific expenditures such as release gratuity and transportation. Contractors are obligated to maintain comprehensive internal systems for policy review, staff training, dissemination of updates to offenders and guardians, and corrective actions for monitoring findings. Performance is evaluated annually via CPARS across six domains including accountability, programs, and communications, with responses due within 15 working days. Non-compliance or failure to remedy deficiencies may result in monetary sanctions or contract termination. Proprietary information may be protected under FOIA Exemption 4 if clearly marked, and all responses must include organizational details, TIN, DUNS,
Residential Reentry - Co

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Residential Reentry Services Located Within the City Limits of Charlotte, NC and Home Confinement Radius Within 200 Miles of the RRC FacilityThe contract requires the provision of Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement (HC) services for male and female offenders under the Bureau of Prisons, with the RRC facility must be located within the city limits of Charlotte, North Carolina, and home confinement services must operate within a 200-mile radius of that facility. The solicitation, numbered 15BRRC26R00000001, was issued as a negotiated request for proposal with a firm-fixed-price structure and an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract type, featuring a one-year base period and four one-year option periods totaling up to six years of performance, with possible six-month extensions under FAR 52.217-8. The contract is governed by the Statement of Work from March 2022, which defines comprehensive operational standards across 24 chapters covering administration, facility safety, resident management, medical and food services, reporting, and oversight. The offeror must demonstrate compliance with stringent technical and management requirements, including facility design, operational readiness within 120 days of award, staff recruitment and retention, accountability systems including smartphone policies, community relations, and home confinement programming. Key evaluation factors prioritize past performance above technical/management capability, and both are significantly more important than price, with pass/fail gates for responsibility and minimum requirements determining eligibility for award. The solicitation mandates adherence to updated Department of Labor Wage Determination 2015-4423 Rev. 33 effective through May 2026 and includes FAR Clause 52.222-90 addressing labor standards. Offerors must submit proposals in three electronically delivered PDF volumes—Technical/Management, Business, and Past Performance—with no hard copies allowed, and all submissions must be received by 1:00 p.m. CT on June 9, 2026. Proposals must include a Business Management Questionnaire, RRC Certification of Compliance, and a completed Cybersecurity Attestation Form affirming that all DOJ data is stored within U.S. borders, accessed only by U.S. citizens, and protected with controls aligned with SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, or similar standards. Employees must complete annual FISMA and privacy training, especially when handling personally identifiable information, and contractors must avoid government costs for background investigations of replacement staff. The Government retains full inspection authority through the Bureau of Prisons, conducting preoccup
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