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New Mexico Corrections Department
The State of New Mexico Corrections Department, Probation and Parole Division is soliciting proposals for an office lease in Gallup, NM with a minimum of 2,250 leasable square feet for a potential term up to 20 years (initial 10-year term plus two 5-year options). Proposals must include base lease cost, operating expenses, and an annual escalation on operating costs not to exceed 2%; evaluation criteria include cost, location, quality of space, parking, and energy-efficiency initiatives. Pre-bid and site visits are mandatory and documentation is hosted on the buyer’s procurement portal (link to buyer site provided on the aggregator page).
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
New Mexico Corrections Department
Close: Jan 14, 2026
The State of New Mexico Corrections Department, Probation and Parole Division is soliciting proposals for an office lease in Gallup, NM with a minimum of 2,250 leasable square feet for a potential term up to 20 years (initial 10-year term plus two 5-year options). Proposals must include base lease cost, operating expenses, and an annual escalation on operating costs not to exceed 2%; evaluation criteria include cost, location, quality of space, parking, and energy-efficiency initiatives. Pre-bid and site visits are mandatory and documentation is hosted on the buyer’s procurement portal (link to buyer site provided on the aggregator page).
New Mexico Corrections Department
A qualified, experienced vendor to deliver a comprehensive solution that supports the clinical, technical, and financial infrastructure necessary to bill medicaid for eligible services delivered within correctional settings
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2025
Due Date
Jul 28, 2025
Release: Jul 14, 2025
New Mexico Corrections Department
Close: Jul 28, 2025
A qualified, experienced vendor to deliver a comprehensive solution that supports the clinical, technical, and financial infrastructure necessary to bill medicaid for eligible services delivered within correctional settings
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Corrections Department
The meeting included discussions on GPS placement by order of the Board, emphasizing that GPS should be applied before release and used thoughtfully to protect victims. The board members addressed concerns about automatic GPS/ISP placement based on residence location rather than risk factors. Clarification was sought on change of residence notifications, with a focus on improving communication between facilities and PPO. Additional training for new board members was proposed, focusing on individualized parole planning. The board discussed setting conditions of release, emphasizing flexibility to reflect service availability. The meeting also covered community engagement through Town Hall meetings at correctional facilities.
The strategic plan for the New Mexico Corrections Department focuses on strengthening New Mexico communities through effective community supervision, creating safe and professional institutional environments, and providing opportunities for positive personal growth and self-development. The plan includes multiple programs such as Inmate Management and Control, Community Offender Management, Corrections Industries, Program Support, and Reentry, each with specific goals and strategic actions aimed at enhancing public safety, reducing recidivism, and supporting offenders' successful transition back into society.
The meeting included discussions on various topics, such as legislative updates, staff dedication, budget adjustments, and compliance with parole violation hearings. Presentations covered the structure and operations of the New Mexico Probation and Parole Division, community corrections programs, and specialized units. The board addressed communication protocols, GPS monitoring timeframes, and the use of counseling certificates and assessments. Concerns were raised regarding the quality of Parole Violation Reports, supervision conditions, and housing challenges for sex offenders. The board also heard a presentation by (De)serving Life & UNM Health Center regarding a pilot training program aimed at understanding parole board processes. Public comments addressed issues with parole and probation support, parole denials, and concerns raised by the ACLU-NM on behalf of inmates.
The meeting included discussions on victim and inmate interaction during parole hearings, focusing on victims' rights to speak and inmates' rights to apologize, while maintaining hearing control and victim privacy. The board reviewed victim notification processes, support services, reentry programs, and recidivism rates. Education programs, vocational training, and reentry services were discussed, emphasizing the importance of education for successful reintegration. The board also addressed challenges in partnering with colleges and expanding technical training. The discussion covered various services aimed at assisting individuals impacted by incarceration, especially those transitioning back into society, and the importance of behavioral health services and community support. The board also discussed a partnership aimed at addressing the needs of people impacted by long-term incarceration, especially as they transition back into society.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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