Opportunity

West Virginia CGI Advantage 4 #ARFQ-0608-DCR2100000099-5

West Virginia Solicitation for Electronic Monitoring Equipment and Services

Posted

February 09, 2021

Respond By

April 14, 2021

Identifier

ARFQ-0608-DCR2100000099-5

NAICS

541512

This opportunity involves the West Virginia Division of Administrative Services seeking bids for electronic monitoring solutions to support the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitations: - Government Buyer: - West Virginia Division of Administrative Services (on behalf of Division of Corrections and Rehabilitations) - OEMs and Vendors: - Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc. (highlighted as the only explicitly mentioned OEM) - Products and Quantities: - 4,000 Alcohol Monitoring Bracelets - 2,000 GPS 1-Piece Units - 2,000 GPS 2-Piece Units - 4,000 Alcohol Solutions - Services Requested: - Monitoring facility, staff, and services - Data control center and data storage - Reporting services - Web-based system/software and mapping - Support services - Transdermal alcohol monitoring (1,000 units) - Notable Requirements: - Provision of both hardware (bracelets, GPS units) and software (web-based system, mapping) - Ongoing support and data management - Solutions must address the electronic monitoring needs of the state correctional system - Place of Performance: - Charleston, West Virginia (state government offices) - This is an open-end contract; specific period of performance is not stated.

Description

The West Virginia Division of Administrative Services is soliciting bids on behalf of the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitations to establish an open-end contract for Electronic Monitoring Services. The solicitation includes procurement of alcohol monitoring bracelets, monitoring facility services, data control center, data storage, reports, web-based system/software and mapping, support services, transdermal alcohol monitoring, GPS units, and alcohol solutions. The response deadline is April 14, 2021, and the solicitation was posted on February 9, 2021. The contract aims to support electronic monitoring needs for the state's correctional system.

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