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Procurement Branch

FPI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Intent: Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (FPI) is seeking proposals for new products and/or services that would be sold to Federal agencies and produced by FPI under subcontract or otherwise in alliance with the successful offerors. FPI is interested in entering into agreements with private sector firms to produce any of a variety of commodities and services, using federal facilities and federal inmate labor, incorporating terms similar to, though not necessarily identical to, those described below. FPI will consider all reasonable proposals for new products or services that support FPI's mission. The descriptive arrangements that follow are meant to be illustrative. The exact agreement that constitutes each cooperative venture will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis.

Procurement Branch
AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announcement is published in FedBizOpps monthly.

INTENT: Federal Prison Industries, Inc (FPI) is seeking proposals for new products and/or service arrangements that would be sold to federal agencies and produced by FPI under subcontract or otherwise in alliance with the successful offerors. FPI may also provide certain services to the private sector in cases where these services would otherwise be performed outside of the U.S.  FPI is interested in entering into business agreements with private sector firms to produce any of a variety of products and/or services, using federal facilities and federal inmate labor.

Description of Federal Prison Industries: Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (FPI), which operates under the trade name UNICOR, is a wholly-owned Government Corporation within the Department of Justice, under the Federal Prison system. The Corporation was created by Congress in 1934, and provides employment, education, and training opportunities to inmates under federal custody. FPI operates more than 100 factories at approximately 70 locations. FPI's product lines are extensive, producing products and services in over 80 different Federal Supply Classes for sale to Federal agencies.  Its business groups include Electronics, Office Furniture, Clothing & Textiles, Industrial Products, Fleet & Vehicular, Services, and Recycling. FPI is also a service provider, to include call centers, recycling center and distribution centers to the private sector in cases where the services would otherwise be performed outside of the U.S.  FPI's mission is to employ and provide training to the greatest practicable number of inmates in federal correctional facilities. FPI employs a large number of inmates to ensure the safe and secure operation of such institutions. FPI must be market competitive in terms of price, quality and delivery. FPI operates in a self-sustaining manner while minimizing potential negative impact on private sector business and labor. The inmates benefit from industrial education, as well as earning wages. Employment of inmates by FPI substantially reduces recidivism.

Strategic Business Development Program: Federal Prison Industries currently has business agreements with private sector firms to provide products and services to the Federal Government, as well as services to the private sector in cases where the services would otherwise be performed outside of the U.S. For some business agreements, FPI provides fully equipped and staffed factories and manufactures products and provides services as turn-key operations for its private sector partners. For other agreements, FPI simply provides inmate labor and the physical factory space for industrial operations or service. See sample business agreement.

Miscellaneous: FPI reserves the right to accept or reject proposals received. This notice fulfills FAR Part 5 publication requirements for individual proposals received and meets CICA requirements. Therefore, the intent is to enter into negotiations and/or to contract for new products and services in response to this announcement, and may not be published on Fed Biz Ops. Any materials or supply items that FPI procures for its use under the cooperative venture will be on a competitive basis.

Submit proposals to: Lisabeth Day, Chief of Procurement, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., 320 First Street NW, Building 400, 8th Floor, Washington DC 20534.  For additional information, contact Roger Martineau via Telephone 202-305-3830, Facsimile 202-305-7358, E-mail: rmartin@central.UNICOR.gov.