Inactive
Notice ID:15BRRC21N00000356
This announcement is posted as a Request For Information (RFI) only for an intended upcoming solicitation that will be posted on the sam.gov website. This RFI is being issued to examine alternative wa...
This announcement is posted as a Request For Information (RFI) only for an intended upcoming solicitation that will be posted on the sam.gov website. This RFI is being issued to examine alternative ways to provide reentry assistance to federal offenders who are nearing release in Hawaii. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is exploring a work-release program for male and female federal offenders at an existing government owned federal correctional facility, specifically, the Federal Detention Center (FDC) located in Honolulu, Hawaii. These services will provide much needed work release programs for federal offenders, which are currently not being provided in Hawaii. Attached are the RFI document and draft Work-Release Statement of Work. Questions regarding this RFI must be submitted to lfaytaren@bop.gov by September 23, 2021. The description box of the e-mail should note RFI 15BRRC21N00000356- Honolulu, Hawaii. Questions and answers will be posted as an amendment on sam.gov on or about September 30, 2021. Answers will only be provided through sam.gov. Responses to this RFI shall be emailed in PDF format no later than 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on October 11, 2021, to Laurence Faytaren, Contracting Officer at lfaytaren@bop.gov. Please see the attached reponse to the questions. Amendment0001 is hereby issued to provide additional information regarding the industry on October 28, 2021. Reservations are REQUIRED for this event. Request to attend the industry day MUST be e-mailed no later than 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on October 11, 2021, to Laurence Faytaren at lfaytaren@bop.gov and Michael Bodine at mbodine@bop.gov. The description box of the e-mail should note RFI 15BRRC21N00000356- Honolulu, Hawaii. See the attached additional response to the question dated 10/06/2021. See the attached Response to the questions #3