Award

County of Orange Opengov #MA02620011096

Deferred Entry of Judgement Program Services

Recipient

Pacific Educational Services, Inc.

Awarded

May 01, 2020

Identifier

MA02620011096

The County of Orange, California, through its Office of the District Attorney - Public Administrator, has awarded a contract to Pacific Educational Services, Inc. for Deferred Entry of Judgment Program Services. The contract, identified as MA-026-20011096, commenced on May 1, 2020, and is set to expire on April 30, 2025, with provisions for renewal. The program offers misdemeanor diversion services, including educational classes and offender treatment for substance use disorder, aimed at reducing recidivism and enhancing public safety. The contract is funded through fees collected from defendants, with an estimated annual revenue of approximately $292,736. The services include various classes such as drug and alcohol programs, anger management, domestic violence education, and life skills, among others. The contract involves multiple vendors, including Rancho Santiago Community College District and Pacific Educational Services, Inc., with the latter responsible for program administration, enrollment, and fee collection. The procurement was conducted via a Request for Proposal process, and the contract includes detailed terms on service delivery, fee remittance, and compliance. Key contacts include Ruben Aguilar, procurement officer, and Victor Comborked, Purchasing Manager. The location of service delivery is Santa Ana, California, within Orange County. Potential competitors for similar awards include other educational and diversion program providers.

Description

Contract for Deferred Entry of Judgment Program Services awarded by the County of Orange to Pacific Educational Services, Inc. The contract commenced on May 1, 2020, and was set to expire on April 30, 2025, with provisions for renewal. The program offers a misdemeanor diversion program where defendants may attend educational classes instead of fines or jail time, aiming to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. The contract amount is listed as $0, indicating it may be a service contract without a fixed award amount or funded through fees collected.

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