ContractSources Sought

Bureau of Prisons - Outsourcing Health Services

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BOP-2026-Outsourcing_Health_Services
Response Deadline
May 15, 2026
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Sources Sought

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking market research from qualified sources on the capability, capacity, and commercial practices needed to provide comprehensive healthcare services for its inmate population. The requested scope covers on-site institutional care such as primary care, specialty care, mental health, and pharmacy management, along with off-site community-based care including specialty referrals, emergency services, hospitalization, and advanced diagnostics. Providers must be able to operate in secure correctional environments and coordinate with FBOP staff on security procedures, inmate movement, continuity of care, emergency preparedness, staffing, external provider networks, quality assurance, technology platforms, risk mitigation, and pricing approaches. This sources sought notice is for the FBOP in Washington, DC, and responses are due by May 15, 2026.

Classification Codes

PSC Code
Q201
MEDICAL- GENERAL HEALTH CARE

Solicitation Documents

2 Files
Outsourcing Health Services RFI v5.pdf
PDF390 KBMay 1, 2026
AI Summary
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to explore outsourcing comprehensive healthcare services for its approximately 140,000 inmates. This RFI, for market research only, seeks information from qualified sources on their capability, capacity, and commercial practices. The scope of services includes a wide range of on-site institutional care, such as primary care, specialty care, mental health, and pharmacy management, as well as off-site community-based care, including specialty referrals, emergency services, hospitalization, and advanced diagnostics. Operational requirements emphasize performing in secure correctional environments, coordinating with FBOP staff on security procedures, inmate movement, continuity of care, and emergency preparedness. The FBOP is also requesting industry feedback on corporate background, coverage models (nationwide, regional, facility-level), contract structure, transition approach, staffing, external provider networks, quality assurance, technology platforms, risk mitigation, and estimated pricing methodologies, including capitated and fee-for-service models. Responses are due by May 15, 2026.
Institution Medical and Mental Health Care Level.pdf
PDF64 KBMay 1, 2026
AI Summary
The document provides a detailed list of federal correctional institutions across six regions: MXR, NCR, NER, SCR, SER, and WXR. Each entry includes the institution's name, region, inmate sex (Male, Female, or Male & Female), population count, and two levels of medical care (Medical Care Level and Mental Health Care Level). The data highlights the diverse populations and varying healthcare provisions within the federal prison system. This compilation is crucial for understanding the distribution of inmates and the healthcare resources allocated to them, which could be relevant for federal grants, RFPs, or strategic planning related to correctional facility management and inmate welfare.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 1, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineMay 15, 2026
expiryArchive DateMay 30, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Sub-Tier
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS
Office
FAO

Point of Contact

Name
BOP-ADM-MarketResearchResponse@bop.gov

Place of Performance

Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES

Official Sources