Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000417
Atlanta Detention Center Seeks Comprehensive Inmate Healthcare and Psychological Services Provider
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 03, 2026
Identifier
PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000417
NAICS
623220, 621420, 621330
This opportunity is for a comprehensive healthcare and psychological services contract at the Atlanta City Detention Center. - Government Buyer: City of Atlanta Department of Corrections - Scope: Integrated medical and behavioral health services for detainees - Includes routine and emergency medical care, mental health assessments, crisis intervention, psychiatric clinics, and ongoing care - Requires a multidisciplinary team: licensed psychological/mental health clinicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical/vocational nurses, clinical social workers, counselors, psychiatric nurse practitioners, medical assistants, x-ray/radiology technologists, and phlebotomy/EKG technicians - OEMs: No specific OEMs named; clinical equipment (x-ray, EKG) and consumables/PPE must be provided and maintained by the vendor - Notable Requirements: - Mental health intake within 14 days of arrival - PREA-related reassessments and twice-weekly psychiatric clinics - Staff training on mental health, crisis response, infection control, and facility procedures - Quality assurance, monthly/quarterly reporting, and compliance with ACA standards - All personnel must be licensed in Georgia and maintain BLS/CPR certification - Vendor must supply and maintain all necessary clinical equipment and consumables - Contract Term: Five years with a three-year renewal option
Description
The City of Atlanta, on behalf of the Department of Corrections (DOC), will initiate a multi-step sealed bid process including prequalification and an Invitation for Bid (IFB) to select a provider for integrated healthcare and psychological services at the City of Atlanta Detention Center. The selected vendor must provide secure, reliable, multidisciplinary services including medical screenings, mental health assessments, crisis intervention, psychiatric clinics, and ongoing care. Services must be delivered by qualified staff under rigorous protocols and quality assurance measures. A Pre-Solicitation Conference will be scheduled to provide further details and address questions.