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NSW Department of Communities and Justice / Department of Justice / Registration Of Interest for Electronic Monitoring of Offender Services - DJ2019-20

RFT ID DJ2019-20
RFT Type Invitation To Respond
Published 6-May-2019
Closes 30-May-2019 11:00am
Covered Procurement Yes
Category National Defense and Public Order and Security and Safety Services
Agency NSW Department of Communities and Justice


Contact Person
Russell Cox
Phone: 02 8346 1175
EMOtender@justice.nsw.gov.au

Tender Details

Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) is responsible for the management of individuals who have been placed on court orders as provided by NSW Legislation where electronic monitoring represents a better solution than imprisonment for convicted offenders.

CSNSW is seeking to enter into a contract with a suitably qualified entity for an integrated solution for the provision of electronic monitoring services, software and equipment. The initial term of the contract will be a period of four years commencing on 28/02/2020. This may be followed by two extensions of up to four years each.

Location

NSW Regions: Cumberland/Prospect, Nepean, Northern Sydney, Inner West, South East Sydney, South West Sydney

RFT Type

Invitation To Respond - This is not a tender. The system is being used for invitation for public response to information published on, or accessible through, this website. Examples would include EIS, discussion papers, requests for information, registrations for position appointments, etc.

Related Records

  • Proposed RFTs:
    • DJ2019-20A

Covered Procurement Details

This opportunity may be subject to one or more of the following international procurement agreements which contain provisions regarding government procurement:

• Australia – United States Free Trade Agreement

• Australia – Chile Free Trade Agreement

• Korea – Australia Free Trade Agreement

• Japan – Australia Economic Partnership Agreement

• Singapore – Australia Free Trade Agreement


Multi Agency Access

No