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Prison Industry Authority Seeks CMAS Vendor for Tech Recovery Services

The Prison Industry Authority was established 33 years ago by law to provide work opportunities for offenders in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation system. About 7,000 prisoners have work assignments manufacturing goods and services such as food and clothing, license plates office furniture and more.

The California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) is seeking a CMAS-certified vendor to provide technology recovery services for a one-year period.

The contractor will provide a risk management plan, risk analysis, testing and exercises, monthly status reports, and a plan for selecting a third-party technical recovery provider, among many other tasks.

The work will be done in Folsom, Calif., through a deliverables-based contract. Responses to the RFO are due June 17.

CALPIA was established 33 years ago by law to provide work opportunities for offenders in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation system. About 7,000 prisoners have work assignments manufacturing goods and services such as food and clothing, license plates office furniture and more. CDCR accounts for about 60 percent of sales through CALPIA.

For more information about this opportunity, search Event ID: 5420-0000001930 on the state's procurement website.