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New Mexico Corrections Department
The State of New Mexico issued RFP NMCD GALLUP 04.16.2026 on April 16, 2026 soliciting proposals for requirements related to the New Mexico Corrections Department facility in Gallup. The solicitation is estimated between $500,000 and $2,000,000 and is classified under correctional institutions and related NAICS/PSC codes. Proposals are due May 20, 2026, and the solicitation is currently an open RFP.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
New Mexico Corrections Department
Close: May 20, 2026
The State of New Mexico issued RFP NMCD GALLUP 04.16.2026 on April 16, 2026 soliciting proposals for requirements related to the New Mexico Corrections Department facility in Gallup. The solicitation is estimated between $500,000 and $2,000,000 and is classified under correctional institutions and related NAICS/PSC codes. Proposals are due May 20, 2026, and the solicitation is currently an open RFP.
New Mexico Corrections Department
The New Mexico Corrections Department is soliciting responses for a Medical Director to provide clinical and regulatory oversight for a newly established, federally-certified in-house Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). The role focuses on certification and ongoing compliance, prescriber credentialing/privileging, diversion control, and methadone inventory oversight for a four-year contract. This Request for Information has a questions deadline of April 10, 2026, and a final closing date of May 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
New Mexico Corrections Department
Close: May 15, 2026
The New Mexico Corrections Department is soliciting responses for a Medical Director to provide clinical and regulatory oversight for a newly established, federally-certified in-house Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). The role focuses on certification and ongoing compliance, prescriber credentialing/privileging, diversion control, and methadone inventory oversight for a four-year contract. This Request for Information has a questions deadline of April 10, 2026, and a final closing date of May 15, 2026.
New Mexico Corrections Department
Seeking office space for approx. 2,579 leasable SF.
Posted Date
Apr 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Apr 5, 2026
New Mexico Corrections Department
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Seeking office space for approx. 2,579 leasable SF.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Corrections Department
The meeting included an update on Senate Bill 64 regarding parole opportunities for serious youthful offenders and compliance efforts. The Board adopted an official open meetings policy and discussed best practices for setting parole conditions, emphasizing the need for professional judgment, awareness of offender financial limitations, and the benefit of parenting classes for transition support. Technical and operational updates were provided, including progress on IT systems (OMNI and CMIS) and staffing roles. The Board also addressed concerns regarding per diem compensation, the efficacy of specific transition living facilities, and upcoming legislative funding requests.
The meeting agenda includes a report from the Chair covering parole revocation processes, conditions, recusal policies for hearings, board hearing time reviews, and inclement weather protocols. Additionally, the agenda features a Director's report, a discussion on NMDOJ sexual offender habeas cases, board member comments, public comments, and planning for the next quarterly meeting, followed by a training session on motivational interviewing.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and policy updates, including tax guidance for volunteer members and a progress report from the Rules Committee. There was significant focus on record-keeping standards for parole hearing minutes and the appropriate application of conditions for sex offenders. The Executive Director provided updates on agency staffing, administrative logs, and plans for victim notification policy revisions. Additionally, the Board reviewed a strategic plan for the upcoming fiscal year, adopted updated criteria for geriatric parole denials, and approved revisions to the sex offender SO-1 form conditions. Discussions also covered legislative proposals for improving board member compensation and potential updates to parole statutes to incorporate evidence-based practices.
The agenda focuses on the Chair Report, which includes the Open Meeting Act, setting conditions for parole plans, and an overview of SB 43. New business items feature presentations on the ABIDE program, Interstate Compact rule amendments, Medical Assisted Therapy, New Mexico Department of Corrections reentry programs, and technical violations concerning probation and parole.
This strategic plan outlines the New Mexico Corrections Department's commitment to rehabilitation, public safety, and opportunities for incarcerated individuals and those under community supervision. It focuses on strengthening New Mexico communities through safe institutional environments, effective community supervision, and opportunities for positive personal growth. Key programs include Inmate Management and Control, Community Offender Management, Corrections Industries, Program Support, and Reentry, all aimed at reducing recidivism, enhancing public safety, and supporting successful reintegration into society.
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