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North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Provide removal and replacement of two air handling units (AHU's).
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Close: May 14, 2026
Provide removal and replacement of two air handling units (AHU's).
AvailableNorth Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Provide engineering firms interested in the relining or replacement of a designated section of sewer line.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Provide engineering firms interested in the relining or replacement of a designated section of sewer line.
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
ND State Penitentiary Central Heating Plant - fuel storage replacement.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Close: Apr 16, 2026
ND State Penitentiary Central Heating Plant - fuel storage replacement.
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North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
This document is Amendment Number 4 to Contract DOCR0041 between the State of North Dakota, Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, and SHI International (acting through Carahsoft Technology Corporation). The amendment renews the contract for an additional two years, from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2026. The total contractual amount for this two-year renewal period is not to exceed $78,452.76, covering Docusign CLM Platform subscription services, with annual payments of $38,269.64 for the first year and $40,183.12 for the second year.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2024
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Expires:
This document is Amendment Number 4 to Contract DOCR0041 between the State of North Dakota, Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, and SHI International (acting through Carahsoft Technology Corporation). The amendment renews the contract for an additional two years, from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2026. The total contractual amount for this two-year renewal period is not to exceed $78,452.76, covering Docusign CLM Platform subscription services, with annual payments of $38,269.64 for the first year and $40,183.12 for the second year.
AvailableNorth Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
This contract is between the State of North Dakota (Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) and SHI International Corp. (through Carahsoft Technology Corporation) for the provision of contract system software, project work, and ongoing support/subscription services. The total contractual amount is $103,935.22, covering project deliverables and two years of support/subscription. The contract term begins on October 1, 2019, and ends two years after transition to production, with options for renewal of support/subscription services. It includes detailed scope of work, compensation terms, service level requirements, and general terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2019
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2019
North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Expires:
This contract is between the State of North Dakota (Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) and SHI International Corp. (through Carahsoft Technology Corporation) for the provision of contract system software, project work, and ongoing support/subscription services. The total contractual amount is $103,935.22, covering project deliverables and two years of support/subscription. The contract term begins on October 1, 2019, and ends two years after transition to production, with options for renewal of support/subscription services. It includes detailed scope of work, compensation terms, service level requirements, and general terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
The North Dakota Parole Board meeting included discussions and decisions on parole for numerous individuals. The board addressed updates to parole releases, initial review dockets, violator dockets, and miscellaneous dockets. Key topics included personal interviews with candidates, executive sessions to discuss confidential information, and motions to grant or deny parole based on various factors such as completion of recommended programming, seriousness of offense, and compliance with parole conditions. Specific cases involved decisions on parole locations, required transitional facilities, and special conditions for parolees.
The North Dakota Pardon Advisory Board meeting included discussions and decisions on various pardon applications. The board reviewed old business, including pardons granted by Governor Armstrong and the forwarding of pardon certificates to relevant authorities. They conducted interviews and executive sessions for several applicants, ultimately recommending to grant pardons with removal of guilt for Mitchell Rysgaard, Nicole Gehrke, Emily Anvid, Shawn Kimberlin, Clinton Potulny, Iman Hassan, Jill Gerszewski and Scott MacLeod. The board recommended deferring a pardon for Janaye Opp pending a psychiatric evaluation and denying a pardon for Angelina Zokego, who may reapply in three years. The board also approved and denied several cases listed on consent agendas related to marijuana offenses.
The North Dakota Parole Board convened to discuss various parole-related matters. The board addressed victim interviews in executive session and reviewed the cases of Werner Kunkel and Brandon Becker, holding personal interviews and executive sessions to discuss confidential medical, psychological, and treatment information. The board also reviewed and accepted the Initial Review Docket and Violator Docket, making decisions on intermediate measures and parole revocations. Additionally, the board considered a Miscellaneous Docket, granting or denying parole based on factors such as time served, seriousness of offense, and completion of recommended programming.
The North Dakota Parole Board convened to discuss parole decisions for various individuals. The board reviewed initial review dockets, violator dockets, and miscellaneous dockets, making decisions on parole grants, denials, and revocations. Discussions included conditions for parole, such as enrollment in drug and alcohol monitoring programs, compliance with treatment recommendations, and restrictions on entering specific counties. The board also considered updated psychological reviews and medical reports in their evaluations. Specific cases involved personal interviews and executive sessions to discuss confidential medical and psychological information.
The North Dakota Parole Board meeting included discussions on various topics. The agenda covered changes and updates to parole releases, initial review dockets, victim interviews in executive session, and personal interviews also held in executive sessions. Key actions included decisions on intermediate measures, parole denials, parole revocations, and parole grants with specific conditions such as enrollment in alcohol and drug monitoring programs. The board also discussed case planning, staffing, sentence calculations, risk principles, parole board summaries, a parole study, case assignments, and STEP cases.
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