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The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), part of the Department of Justice, is seeking information through a Request for Information (RFI) for residential reentry and home confinement services within San Diego, California. The BOP intends to solicit an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for approximately 308 in-house placements for male and female offenders, including sex offenders, as well as 100 home confinement placements located within a 100-mile radius of a Residential Reentry Center (RRC). This RFI aims to assess the feasibility of providers delivering these services, addressing potential state or local restrictions, and identifying community support or opposition. Interested vendors are asked to provide their experience and insights on local ordinances, zoning issues, transportation availability, and unique laws affecting these services. Responses, limited to information that enhances the procurement process, should be submitted by March 19, 2025, with additional questions directed to the BOP. The document is intended solely for gathering information and does not constitute a solicitation nor commitment from the government to award contracts. All proprietary information will be treated as such and respondents are urged to indicate any sensitive content clearly.
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The document addresses a query regarding the geographic coverage for a solicitation by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), specifically whether it will be expanded from the city limits of San Diego to encompass all of San Diego County and Imperial County. The response clarifies that the solicitation will remain confined to San Diego County, explicitly stating that Imperial County will not be included in the coverage area. This communication indicates the BOP's commitment to defining clear boundaries for its solicitation requirements, ensuring that potential applicants understand the geographical limitations for eligibility. The specifics of geographic coverage are fundamental in federal requests for proposals (RFPs), as they dictate eligibility and target populations for federal grants and projects.