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Iowa Department of Corrections
Supply of sliced meats and bulk meats.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Iowa Department of Corrections
Close: Nov 12, 2025
Supply of sliced meats and bulk meats.
Iowa Department of Corrections
Provide a master agreement for boots and athletic shoes for incarcerated individuals.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2024
Due Date
Oct 31, 2024
Release: Oct 17, 2024
Iowa Department of Corrections
Close: Oct 31, 2024
Provide a master agreement for boots and athletic shoes for incarcerated individuals.
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Iowa Department of Corrections
This document represents an Order Form for DocuSign eSignature and Notary services procured by the Iowa Department of Corrections - Central Office from DocuSign, Inc. It details overage/usage fees, billing information, purchase order requirements, and references external terms and conditions. The form includes specific line items for services with individual costs and is accompanied by a Certificate of Completion and Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure.
Effective Date
Dec 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 1, 2025
Iowa Department of Corrections
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This document represents an Order Form for DocuSign eSignature and Notary services procured by the Iowa Department of Corrections - Central Office from DocuSign, Inc. It details overage/usage fees, billing information, purchase order requirements, and references external terms and conditions. The form includes specific line items for services with individual costs and is accompanied by a Certificate of Completion and Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure.
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This document package pertains to the annual service renewal for the Laserfiche Software Assurance Plan (LSAP) for the State of Iowa, specifically the Iowa Dept of Corrections. It includes a payment request, an invoice from OPG-3 Inc, and a purchase request. The service renewal period is from July 7, 2021, to July 6, 2022.
Effective Date
Jul 7, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jul 7, 2021
Iowa Department of Corrections
Expires:
This document package pertains to the annual service renewal for the Laserfiche Software Assurance Plan (LSAP) for the State of Iowa, specifically the Iowa Dept of Corrections. It includes a payment request, an invoice from OPG-3 Inc, and a purchase request. The service renewal period is from July 7, 2021, to July 6, 2022.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Iowa Department of Corrections
The meeting included an update from the Chief of Staff regarding the Leadership Institute sessions, the Iowa State Fair presence highlighting educational and apprenticeship programs, and successful outcomes of the Homes for Iowa partnership. The Budget Update covered the closing of Fiscal Year 2025 at a zero sum, carry-forward funds for training and technology, and the current status of Fiscal Year 2026 expenses, including salary distributions and workers' compensation premiums. Progress on capital projects funded by RIIF dollars, such as renovations for the central office and facility upgrades (cameras, fences, IT systems), was discussed. A detailed update was provided on the planned sales of Iowa Department of Corrections farmland properties in Fort Madison, Mitchellville, and Anamosa State Penitentiary, with total estimated value around $14 million. The board reviewed and scheduled meeting dates for 2026, noting these would be virtual, and discussed opportunities for in-person site visits. A presentation on Correction Education highlighted partnerships with IWD and DOE, educational opportunities including associate degrees and registered apprenticeships, and the Iowa Correctional Education Advisory Council (ICEAC) priorities for 2025-26. Public comments raised concerns regarding dental exams and the use of farmland sales revenue. Board members also inquired about the possibility of online courses and continued education for individuals on probation or parole.
The meeting addressed the election of the Chair and Vice Chair positions, with Trent Keller nominated as Chair and Jim Kurtson as Vice Chair. Board members agreed to re-elect leadership in July 2026 to align with procedural codes. Updates included the success of the Homes for Iowa program, with the lieutenant governor visiting and nearing the 150th house completion. A legislative tour at Anamosa State Penitentiary was held, and the leadership institute for succession planning is active. Personnel updates noted the promotion of Deputy Prison Operations Nick Lamb to Secretary in South Dakota, and efforts to fill the resulting vacancy. The department engaged with Recidivism on technology use and AI, and kicked off the Iowa Correctional Education Advisory Committee to enhance education and apprenticeship programs. Budget review indicated expenditures were slightly under the expected 50% mark for the fiscal year end of December, with noted front-loaded expenses such as workers' compensation premiums and IT costs, and efforts to maintain staffing levels despite vacancy reduction goals. Discussions also confirmed the next meeting would be held in person at the Central Office on April 10th, 2026.
The board meeting included discussions on the Homes for Iowa program, budget updates, and farmland sales. Updates were provided on the financial status of FY25 and FY26, including carry forward funds for training and technology. Capital appropriations for renovation and technology projects were reviewed. A study for air conditioning at Mount Pleasant was proposed. Updates on farmland sales at Fort Madison and Mitchellville were given, including acreage, appraisal values, and sales strategies.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as the implementation academy, correctional workers week, employee recognition, and a request for proposal (RFP) to enhance health services. The budget update covered the closeout of the current fiscal year, payroll, utility expenses, and capital projects. The transitional housing project in the 8th district was discussed, along with the introduction of the new Director of Correctional Education and the new Iowa State Penitentiary Warden. The Red Tape Review initiative, aimed at reducing unnecessary regulations, was also reviewed. Public comments addressed concerns about the MDT process, healthcare privatization, air conditioning at ASP, and the SOTP treatment program. The open discussion included the consideration of extending public comment time and revisiting the MDT issue.
The meeting included discussions regarding the approval of minutes from April 11th, 2025, an update from Dr. Skinner, and a budget update from Steve Dick. Dr. Skinner's update included information on site visits, engagement with ACJI, a new CBC net graduation, correctional workers week, and a central office employee recognition ceremony. There was also discussion of an RFP to explore how to enhance and support health services, and the attorney general's office was unable to speak on MDT due to current litigation. Steve Dick provided a budget update for both FY25 and FY26.
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