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Tarrant County Ionwave #F2026116

Tarrant County Solicits Licensed Providers for Clinical Polygraph Services

Posted

May 01, 2026

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

F2026116

NAICS

541380

Tarrant County Community Supervision and Corrections Department (CSCD) is seeking qualified, licensed polygraph examiners to provide clinical polygraph services for individuals under supervision, especially those charged with sexual offenses. - Scope of Services: - Clinical polygraph examinations for defendants, including post-conviction sex offender testing (PCSOT) - Providers must be licensed in Texas, trained in PCSOT, and have at least two years of relevant experience - Exams must be scheduled within 14 days of request; written reports delivered within 7 days - Providers must offer video/chart reviews and testimony support at no additional cost - Services support supervision strategies, identify deception or non-compliance, and promote accountability - Provider Requirements: - Must be graduates or members of accredited polygraph schools recognized by the American Polygraph Association (APA) or American Association of Police Polygraphists (AAPP) - Must maintain a local office and comply with strict confidentiality and reporting standards - Must have a records backup plan and ensure all data is stored within the contiguous United States - All personnel must pass criminal background checks - Contract Details: - Initial term is 12 months, with up to three additional 12-month renewal options (total possible duration: 4 years) - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named, as this is a qualifications-based solicitation for professional services - Place of performance is Tarrant County, Texas, with contracting and billing offices located in Fort Worth

Description

This solicitation is a Request for Qualifications issued by Tarrant County for an annual contract to provide clinical polygraph services. The contract aims to partner with qualified clinical polygraphers to support supervision strategies for defendants, identify potential deception or non-compliance, and promote accountability. The contract term is twelve months with an option to renew for three additional twelve-month periods. Providers must be licensed, experienced in clinical polygraph examinations, and comply with specific service, reporting, and confidentiality requirements.

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