State & Local News
Michigan DOC Launches Safe Prisons Initiative
March 20, 2026
The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) has initiated the Safe Prisons Initiative aimed at enhancing safety and security across its 26 state prisons housing over 32,000 inmates. This comprehensive program emphasizes evidence-based prisoner programming, technology upgrades, staff training, and improved recruitment and retention efforts to reduce contraband and improve operational effectiveness. Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to technology modernization, training services, and program implementation to support these goals.
- The initiative covers multiple correctional facilities statewide, including Baraga Correctional Facility, indicating a broad scope for vendor engagement.
- Technology upgrades may involve security systems, surveillance, and contraband detection equipment, presenting opportunities for specialized technology providers.
- Enhanced staff training and recruitment efforts suggest demand for professional services and workforce development contractors.
- Procurement teams should coordinate with MDOC leadership, including Director Heidi E. Washington, to align proposals with the department's safety and compliance priorities.
The department is committed to our core mission of public safety, with the vast majority of day-to-day prison activities being conducted in a safe and compliant way.
— Heidi E. Washington, MDOC Director
Agencies
Michigan Department of Corrections