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Kern County DA Seeks New Family Justice Center Provider
March 21, 2026
The Kern County District Attorney's Office is preparing to award a new contract to Bakersfield Recovery Services to operate the Kern County Family Justice Center, following the termination of the previous contract with The Open Door Network amid public disputes. The proposed contract period runs from April 1, 2026, through March 31, 2028, and the Kern County Board of Supervisors will discuss the proposal on March 24, 2026. This transition reflects a significant procurement action within Kern County's municipal services related to victim support and justice center operations.
- The contract covers operation and management of the Kern County Family Justice Center, a key facility in Bakersfield, California.
- Procurement professionals should note the upcoming Board of Supervisors meeting as a critical decision point for contract award finalization.
- Vendors specializing in social services and victim support may find future opportunities in similar municipal contracts as counties reassess service providers.
- The public dispute and contract termination highlight the importance of vendor performance and stakeholder relations in municipal service procurements.
The Open Door Network engaged in "unethical conduct" and values "publicity over ethical prosecution."
— Joseph Kinzel, Assistant District Attorney
The firing felt like punishment driven by personal reasons.
— Lauren Skidmore, CEO of The Open Door Network
Agencies
Kern County District Attorney's Office, Kern County Board of Supervisors
Vendors
The Open Door Network, Bakersfield Recovery Services