Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement Services Located within the County Limits of Kanawha County, WV. Home Confinement within 100 miles of the RRC Facility.
ID: 15BRRC25R00000002Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONSRESIDENTIAL REENTRY - COWASHINGTON, DC, 20534, USA

NAICS

Other Residential Care Facilities (623990)

PSC

SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Jan 21, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 10, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Mar 28, 2025, 6:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Justice, through the Federal Bureau of Prisons, is soliciting proposals for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement Services for federal offenders in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The procurement aims to provide comprehensive community-based services that facilitate the transition of male and female offenders from incarceration to community living, ensuring adherence to federal regulations and local community standards. This indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract will include a base period and four option years, with proposals due by March 21, 2025, at 2:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Matthew Comstock at mcomstock1@bop.gov, and proposals must remain valid for at least 240 days post-submission.

Point(s) of Contact
Matthew Comstock
mcomstock1@bop.gov
Tana Jankowiak
tjankowiak@bop.gov
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Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement (HC) Services for male and female federal offenders in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Proposals must adhere to specified guidelines, including the requirement for electronic submission and compliance with EPA disclosure protocols related to environmental documentation. Offerors are instructed to provide detailed Business, Technical/Management, and Past Performance proposals, with specific criteria outlined for each component. An onsite inspection of the facility will occur post-proposal submission, prior to contract negotiations. Proposals must remain valid for at least 240 days after the submission deadline. Additionally, contractors must enroll in the E-Verify Program for employment verification compliance. The solicitation emphasizes that the government may award a contract based solely on the initial proposals without further discussions, underlining the need for thorough preparation.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is soliciting proposals for Residential Reentry and Home Confinement Services in Kanawha County, West Virginia, as detailed in Solicitation Number 15BRRC25R00000002. The solicitation was issued on January 21, 2025, with a closing date set for March 21, 2025, at 2:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time. This RFP specifically requests services within the county limits and within 100 miles of the designated Residential Reentry Center (RRC) facility. Proposals must be directed to Contract Specialist Matthew Comstock via email. This initiative reflects the Bureau's ongoing efforts to facilitate the reintegration of individuals into society, ensuring they have access to essential services during their transition from incarceration to community living.
Dec 9, 2024, 4:52 PM UTC
The Federal Bureau of Prisons seeks proposals for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services and Home Confinement services in Kanawha County, West Virginia, specifically for male and female federal offenders. Interested providers must offer RRC services with a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 50 in-house beds, and home confinement placements with a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 25 placements. The services should comply with the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Statement of Work from March 2022, ensuring proper programming and case management for offenders. The contract will be a Firm-Fixed Price/IDIQ with a one-year base period and four optional one-year periods, aimed at awarding both services to a single provider, reinforcing their interconnected nature. The solicitation will be available around January 6, 2025, through the General Services Administration's Federal Business Opportunities website, with proposals accepted until approximately March 7, 2025. All interested parties are encouraged to monitor the website for updates on the acquisition, as no direct requests for the solicitation will be accommodated.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
This document outlines the amendment of a solicitation regarding Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services within Kanawha County, WV, identified by RFP number 15BRRC25R00000002. The amendment clarifies that currently available funds for this solicitation are not present, thus no awards will be issued until funding is confirmed in writing by the contracting officer. It also reserves the government's right to cancel the solicitation at any time without any obligation to reimburse offerors for proposal-related costs. The document emphasizes that all other terms and conditions remain unchanged. This amendment is critical as it informs potential contractors about the funding status and conditions surrounding the solicitation, aligning with standard procedures in federal contract management.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document details an amendment to solicitation RFP 15BRRC25R00000002, issued by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The amendment updates Attachment Section J, specifically the Service Contract Business Management Questionnaire. It notes that the solicitation's due date for offers remains unchanged, requiring bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment in their submissions. The amendment reinforces that all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain intact. The signing authority for this document is Matthew Comstock, the Contracting Officer, indicating continued administrative oversight of the contracting process. This modification serves to clarify requirements and ensure compliance with federal contracting regulations while maintaining transparency in the procurement process for reentry services.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document is an amendment to the solicitation RFP 15BRRC25R00000002 issued by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The amendment updates attachment Section J, specifically the Subcontracting Plan for the year 2025. The submission deadline for offers remains unchanged. Contractors are required to acknowledge receipt of the amendment, with specific instructions on how this must be done, to ensure their offers are accepted. The amendment reaffirms that all other terms and conditions of the existing solicitation and contract remain effective. The document is signed by the Contracting Officer, Matthew Comstock, indicating official approval. This process is part of the standard protocol in government contracting to ensure that updates and changes are communicated effectively, emphasizing the importance of compliance and timely acknowledgment by contractors.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document is a solicitation for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement Services issued by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It invites proposals for providing services to federal offenders within the Kanawha County area of West Virginia and its surrounding counties, stipulating requirements for both in-house and home confinement placements. The contract is structured as an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract with firm-fixed pricing over a base period and four option years. Key elements include specifications for service standards, population limits, and billing rates based on the average daily population of offenders. Detailed requirements for qualifications, performance evaluations, and contract administration are outlined, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. The selection will focus on the capability to manage offender programs, maintain local community relations, and comply with health and safety standards. Accompanying clauses address contractual obligations, payment procedures, and contractor responsibilities, emphasizing the necessity for effective service delivery and responsiveness to Bureau oversight. Additionally, the document emphasizes the importance of consultation with local officials and adherence to zoning regulations for facility changes. Overall, the RFP aims to maintain high standards of rehabilitation and reintegration for federal offenders while allowing for flexibility in service provision depending on fluctuating population needs.
Mar 6, 2025, 3:07 PM UTC
The document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) to secure services for Residential Reentry (RRC) and Home Confinement of federal offenders located in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Covering an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, the RFP details service requirements for both male and female offenders over a base year and four option years. The proposal includes provisions for management of average daily populations (ADP) for offenders, wherein firms must submit fixed monthly rates and daily rates based on varying ADPs. The document emphasizes that contractor services must align with local regulations, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. The RFP includes sections delineating specifications, pricing, and evaluation factors, while emphasizing the government’s right to modify or cancel the solicitation. Financial responsibility and accountability measures are also highlighted, stating that payment will be made for actual service usage with estimated usage serving only as a guide. Providers must be prepared for rapid implementation following contract award, with strict criteria for performance, reporting, and community engagement. The comprehensive scope reflects the government’s initiative to manage offender reintegration effectively while ensuring public safety and compliance.
Jan 27, 2025, 5:04 PM UTC
The document outlines a solicitation for providing Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Confinement services for federal offenders within Kanawha County, West Virginia. The contract will be awarded under firm-fixed pricing for a one-year base period with four optional one-year extensions. Services consist of daily rates based on average daily population (ADP) of offenders, and they include specific pricing tiers for various populations and confinement levels. Key components of the contract emphasize the need for compliant facilities, the ability to accommodate both male and female offenders, and a commitment to community relations through notification of local officials regarding service modifications. The document details the performance timeline, billing procedures, and contractor obligations, including ensuring staff qualifications and program effectiveness. The document is structured into sections including the solicitation form, supplies and services, statement of work, inspection, performance summaries, and contract clauses. The ultimate goal is to award the contract ensuring proper reentry programming and support for offenders while aligning with governmental compliance and community standards. This solicitation reflects the federal government's approach to rehabilitating offenders and underscores the importance of accountability and service provision in local settings.
Dec 9, 2024, 4:52 PM UTC
The Statement of Work (SOW) details the requirements for operating a Residential Reentry Center (RRC) by contractors for federal residents in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) or under U.S. Probation supervision. The objective is to provide community-based services that facilitate the transition from incarceration to community reintegration, ensuring safety, humane environment, and opportunities for personal growth. The document outlines administration, personnel requirements, facility compliance, safety protocols, and training obligations. Key elements include the contractor’s responsibility for hiring qualified staff, maintaining a secure environment, and offering comprehensive services, including medical care, job placement, and skill-building programs. The contractor must establish operational policies, ensure adherence to local and federal regulations, and maintain transparency with the BOP through regular reporting and inspections. Critical staff positions, training programs, and management of financial aspects are specified to enhance accountability and operational integrity. The SOW underscores the importance of community relations, requiring contractors to foster partnerships and continually educate both residents and the public about the RRC’s mission. Compliance with employee conduct standards, including measures against sexual abuse and drug use, is mandatory to uphold the facility’s integrity and accountability during contract execution.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for managing and operating a Residential Reentry Center (RRC) for federal residents under the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The primary objective is to provide comprehensive community-based services, including employment, housing, and self-improvement opportunities, facilitating the transition from prison to the community. Key areas of focus include contractor responsibilities for staffing, training, facility safety, programming, and adherence to BOP policies. Contractors must maintain operational manuals, employee standards of conduct, and a structured approach to emergency planning and community relationships. Staff must undergo background checks, receive extensive training, and maintain appropriate staff-to-resident ratios. Performance monitoring by BOP includes regular inspections and compliance checks to ensure all operations align with federal and state regulations. The SOW emphasizes the importance of maintaining a safe, secure environment while also promoting the residents' skills for successful reintegration. Overall, the SOW serves as a detailed framework for ensuring effective management and support services for individuals in a transitional correctional setting.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document provides a Performance Summary Table for the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) outlining the consequences for contractors failing to fulfill contract requirements. It identifies six primary contract requirements, including Safety/Security/Order, Resident Care/Services, Programs and Activities, Justice/Case Management, Administration/Management, and Quality Control, with each linked to specific vital functions necessary for compliance. Each function carries a potential monetary withholding value ranging from 0 to 30% of the contractor's invoice, reflecting its importance. The BOP retains discretion to withhold more than the specified amounts in case of egregious violations or persistent non-compliance, and it may aggregate multiple withholdings across invoices. The summary underscores the responsibilities of contractors and emphasizes the BOP's commitment to maintaining standards for safety, care, and accountability within correctional facilities, providing a framework for performance evaluation and financial penalties for deficiencies.
The document outlines the environmental impact documentation and compliance requirements for proposals that utilize Federal funds, specifically for projects under the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Community Corrections Program. It mandates that activities comply with various laws, including NEPA and the Clean Water Act, among others. A completed Environmental Checklist is necessary for all proposals to assess potential environmental effects, with an emphasis on activities such as new construction, site development, and resource preservation. The checklist identifies essential information regarding project details, potential environmental impacts, and the required certifications verifying adherence to environmental regulations. Proposals indicating potential negative impacts will necessitate further evaluation, potentially leading to Environmental Assessments or Impact Statements. Overall, the document serves to ensure environmental compliance and the careful consideration of ecological and cultural factors in federally funded projects.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has issued a community notification letter regarding an RFP for residential reentry center (RRC) services, aimed at providing transitional housing for federal offenders in a specified geographic area. The letter informs local authorities that [name of offeror] has submitted a proposal, and emphasizes the BOP's commitment to fair competition in the contracting process. Offerors are required to engage with local law enforcement and elected officials to gather input, which this letter partially documents. Details included in the letter cover the proposed facility’s address, current use, zoning, necessary permits, and timeline for renovations if needed. The contract stipulates a minimum and maximum number of beds for male and female offenders, with performance set to begin on a specified date. The BOP aims to enhance public safety through supportive reentry programming, highlighting established requirements for contract oversight, inmate discipline, and community communication. The letter invites local stakeholders to express their support or concerns about the proposal to the contracting officer at the BOP, maintaining an open line for community feedback.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document is a client notification letter intended for prospective past performance references as part of a response to the Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Request for Proposals (RFP) for Residential Reentry Center services. The letter emphasizes the importance of past performance in the BOP's procurement process, as mandated by the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act. It invites references to provide honest and candid evaluations of the organization's performance while assuring them of confidentiality concerning their identities. Specific contacts are identified for follow-up inquiries, with an invitation for questions directed to a designated representative. This communication aims to facilitate the evaluation of the organization's past work, a crucial element in securing government contracts within the context of federal grants and RFPs.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document is a notification letter intended for bank references related to a proposal submitted to the Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for Residential Reentry Center Services. The purpose of this letter is to inform the bank about the proposal and to authorize them to respond to inquiries regarding the financial capabilities of the bidding organization. It outlines the need for the BOP's Contracting Officer to assess the financial standing of the prospective successful offeror before awarding the contract. Key points include the authorization for the bank to share general financial information if contacted by authorized BOP staff, identification of a specific bank representative as the point of contact, and a note inviting any questions to be directed to a designated individual in the bidding organization. Overall, this letter serves as a formal communication regarding financial verification in the context of responding to a federal procurement opportunity, ensuring transparency and cooperation between the bidding organization and its financial institution.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has issued a Service Contract Business Management Questionnaire as part of its procurement process for services. The primary goal is to gather qualifications and performance data from organizations seeking to provide government-required services. The questionnaire is submitted upon request and serves as a basis for selecting firms for discussions or further information submission. The document outlines definitions for critical terms such as "principals," "parent company," "joint venture," and "consultant," which clarify the roles and responsibilities of different parties involved. It includes detailed instructions for completion, seeking essential project information, organization background, experience, financial data, licensing, and personnel details. Key components of the questionnaire require information about the organization’s years in business, legal structure, work category, jurisdiction licenses, and financial statements. It drives home the necessity for transparency and accuracy, accompanied by warnings about the legal implications of providing false information. The structure is methodical, ensuring that all relevant data points are captured to assess potential contractors effectively. This aligns with broader federal procurement practices aimed at fostering accountability and competitive bidding for government contracts.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons requires contractors interested in providing services to complete a Service Contract Business Management Questionnaire. This document is designed to gather essential qualifications and performance data from firms when requested. Key definitions include "principals," who are the managing individuals in a firm, "parent company" which refers to the main ownership entity, and "joint venture," indicating collaborative efforts by firms. The questionnaire consists of multiple sections where firms must provide detailed information including the name and location of the project, contact details of key personnel, number of employees by discipline, partner organizations, and recent relevant contracts. It also probes experience, claims history, financial data, and legal licensing. The integrity of the submission is emphasized, as false information may lead to serious legal consequences. The purpose of this questionnaire is to ensure that only qualified firms are considered for government contracts, contributing to effective service delivery within the framework of federal RFPs and grants.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document outlines a Compliance Matrix for In-House Residential Reentry Center (RRC) Services, focusing specifically on Home Confinement Services as part of a federal RFP process. It details the requirements for offerors vying to provide offender accountability programs, emphasizing accountability, programs for community reentry, community relations, personnel management, and communication responsiveness. Key factors include the necessity for offerors to submit relevant past performance contracts, including comprehensive descriptions of their capabilities in offender management, community engagement, and operational security. Additionally, the document highlights the evaluation criteria related to site location and community relations, mandating proof of zoning approval and community notification. Offerors must present technical management evaluation plans, addressing offender accountability both within the facility and during home confinement. Other crucial components include facility compliance with health and safety regulations, personnel recruitment strategies, and plans for programming, including job readiness and support resources. Submission formats and page limitations are also specified. This structured approach aims to ensure that contractors can effectively support offenders' reintegration into society, while maintaining rigorous standards of accountability and community involvement.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The Certification of Compliance document ensures that a specified facility meets all relevant local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to safety, zoning, occupancy, and environmental standards, including air exchange requirements as detailed in the associated RFP. It is a formal declaration by the facility's representative, who must provide their name, title, signature, and date, affirming the facility's compliance with the most stringent applicable laws or accommodations made off-site concerning the Architectural Barriers Act. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to these standards, reflecting the fundamental criteria for participation in government contracts or grants. This certification is a critical component in the evaluation and approval process for proposals submitted in response to government RFPs.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The document outlines the requirements for contractors in identifying nearby facilities within a half-mile radius of a proposed site, specifically focusing on potential public concerns. Contractors are tasked with listing establishments such as schools, day-care centers, historical landmarks, and residential facilities that could raise opposition to a project at the proposed site. A structured table is provided for contractors to fill out, capturing details like the name and address of the offeror's site, the types of nearby businesses or establishments, their distances from the proposed site, and narratives addressing possible public opposition. This task is essential in assessing community impact and ensuring that stakeholders' concerns are identified and addressed in the planning stages of the project, aligning with the broader considerations of federal and local government regulations and community engagement in public initiatives.
Mar 6, 2025, 3:07 PM UTC
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides a subcontracting plan template to guide contractors in meeting federal requirements for the Small Business Subcontracting Program, as outlined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 19.7. The template outlines goals for various categories of small businesses, including a 38% target for all small businesses and specific targets for disadvantaged and women-owned businesses. Contractors are instructed to fill out highlighted areas, with calculations auto-populating based on provided data. The document includes sections for detailing contract value, planned subcontracting dollars, and descriptions of the supplies/services to be subcontracted, along with methods to identify potential sources. It emphasizes the necessity of good faith efforts to engage small businesses in subcontracting opportunities and mandates the inclusion of specific clauses in all subcontracts. Reporting requirements and records maintenance procedures are also specified to ensure compliance with subcontracting goals. This template is essential for enabling small businesses to participate in federal contracting, reflecting the government's commitment to fostering an inclusive procurement environment while allowing contractors to effectively structure their subcontracting strategies.
Mar 10, 2025, 1:06 PM UTC
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides a Subcontracting Plan Template for contractors to formulate their individual subcontracting plans in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines. The template emphasizes the importance of including small businesses (SB) in contracting opportunities and mandates specific subcontracting goals: 36% for small businesses, 5% for small disadvantaged businesses, 5% for women-owned small businesses, 5% for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, and 3% for HUBZone small businesses, while veterans-owned businesses need to be included without a separate goal. Contractors must enter their details, dollar values, and strategic plans for subcontracting to various small business categories when completing the template. Additionally, the document outlines the responsibilities of the Program Administrator, methods for developing goals, outreach efforts for equitable opportunities, and reporting requirements for compliance. It underscores the need for good faith efforts to engage small businesses, timely payments to subcontractors, and mechanisms for subcontractors to communicate with the contracting officer. This approach supports the federal government's commitment to enhancing participation by small and disadvantaged businesses in federal projects, ensuring fiscal responsibility and adherence to set standards while promoting diversity and inclusivity in government contracting.
The document is a Wage Determination under the Service Contract Act by the U.S. Department of Labor, detailing required wage rates and benefits for federal contract workers in West Virginia. It outlines minimum wage rates dependent on contract dates tied to Executive Orders 14026 ($17.20 per hour) and 13658 ($12.90 per hour). The report includes a comprehensive listing of various occupational classifications with corresponding wage rates, fringe benefits, and mandated conditions related to paid sick leave per Executive Order 13706. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of conforming classifications for unlisted job titles and the process for doing so. The established benefits include health and welfare payments and paid vacation time after various years of service. The document emphasizes compliance with federal laws regarding worker wages, rights, and employer responsibilities, ensuring contractors adhere to standards set by law for federal contracts. This Wage Determination serves as guidance for contractors participating in federal RFPs and grants, ensuring fair compensation for covered workers.
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