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Independent intelligence on corrections, community supervision, reentry, justice funding, procurement, and implementation—grounded primarily in public records and official sources.
Los Angeles County opens $73M+ for reentry, housing and workforce
Year 5 Care First funding spans 30 program areas, including Reentry & Community Reintegration, Housing Stability, behavioral health and economic opportunity. Applications close Aug. 24.
Read the full analysis →BJA Opens FY2026 Smart Reentry Funding for Community Reentry Programs
BJA opened FY2026 funding for government-led adult reentry strategies, service coordination, performance measurement, and recidivism reduction.
Open Justice Procurements — August 2026
The August register now includes Los Angeles County's proposed $35M STOP/Securus electronic-monitoring contract moving to Sept. 1 Board consideration, North Carolina transitional-housing RFPs, and updated lifecycle status across justice-service opportunities.
CMS Reentry Tracker: Minnesota Selects Eight Sites; Washington Updates Operations Guide
Minnesota selected eight first-phase correctional sites and is administering $2.5 million in implementation grants while seeking federal approval; Washington posted an August 2026 revision of its Reentry Initiative Policy and Operations Guide.
Federal Register Desk
Federal agency actions, implementation trackers, funding architecture, and nationwide administrative policy.
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| NPR-2026-029 | Federal “Treatment First” Toolkit Links Homelessness, Addiction, Housing and Justice-System OutcomesONDCP, HHS/SAMHSA and HUD released a federal best-practices toolkit linking homelessness and addiction treatment with housing, courts, supervision, jail diversion, reentry, employment, transportation and outcome measurement. | Federal | PUBLISHEDToolkit released Aug. 12 · article published Aug. 19, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-005 | CMS Reentry Demonstrations: Approved States and Current StatusUpdated with Minnesota’s eight first-phase correctional sites and $2.5 million in implementation grants while federal approval remains pending, plus Washington’s August 2026 Reentry Initiative Policy and Operations Guide revision. | Federal / States | UPDATEDMinnesota + Washington implementation update · Aug. 20, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-006 | Federal Rules Require States to Preserve Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility During IncarcerationFederal requirements change how states handle Medicaid and CHIP eligibility when an enrolled person becomes incarcerated. | Nationwide | EFFECTIVEEffective in 2026 | Financial Help & Benefits |
| NPR-2026-014 | FY25 Second Chance Act Reentry Funding: What the Closed Portfolio ShowsOACRA’s consolidated review maps six adult Second Chance Act program NOFOs plus separate technical assistance across services, systems, contracting, and accountability. | Federal | CLOSEDFY25 portfolio closed | Employment & Workforce |
| NPR-2026-026 | BJA Opens FY2026 Public Safety and Mental Health FundingBJA opened approximately $38 million for crisis stabilization, behavioral-health treatment, reentry services, and correctional-health technology. | Federal | OPENGrants.gov due Sept. 25 · JustGrants due Oct. 2, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
State & Local Register
State implementation, budget proposals, operational pilots, and agency-level changes.
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| Docket | Entry | Jurisdiction | Status | Primary pillar |
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| NPR-2026-028 | Texas Juvenile Justice Funding Plan Targets Reentry, Supervision and TechnologyTJJD’s FY2028–29 Legislative Appropriations Request includes $346.6 million in exceptional items covering reentry centers, juvenile probation, electronic monitoring, behavioral health, technology modernization, facility readiness, and related public-safety priorities. | Texas | PROPOSEDAgency request in state budget review | Housing & Stability |
| NPR-2026-022 | Maine DOC Adult Resident Discipline Rule Remains Open for Comment Through August 21Maine DOC completed the August 11 public hearing on its proposed adult resident discipline rule; written comments remain open through August 21, 2026. | Maine | PROPOSEDComment period open · due Aug. 21, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-021 | Pennsylvania Opens $17.7 Million for County Probation Treatment and SupervisionPennsylvania opened $17.726 million in FY 2026-27 funding for county probation treatment, behavioral-health services, peer support, case management, supervision, and related reentry supports. | Pennsylvania | OPENCounty applications due Sept. 3, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-007 | Colorado M-REACH Begins Phased Medicaid Reentry ServicesColorado is phasing in Medicaid-supported reentry services for eligible people approaching release from participating correctional settings. | Colorado | ACTIVEPhased implementation | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-009 | Pennsylvania Budget Proposal Includes Medicaid Reentry Supports PilotPennsylvania’s budget proposal includes a reentry-support pilot tied to Medicaid transition planning for people leaving correctional settings. | Pennsylvania | PROPOSEDBudget proposal | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-010 | Rhode Island DOC to Pilot Clear-Bag Rule for Green-Badge Facility PersonnelThe August 11 rule affects designated green-badge personnel entering secure facilities, including service providers, clinicians, teachers, interns, and volunteers. | Rhode Island | ANNOUNCEDAnnounced start Aug. 11; current implementation not independently re-confirmed | Community Service & Compliance |
Supervision & Parole Register
Probation, parole, revocation, early-discharge, and community-supervision policy records.
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| NPR-2026-015 | California Parole Guidance Explains Early-Discharge Review FactorsCalifornia guidance explains the supervision history, stability factors, records, and individualized review process relevant to early discharge from parole. | California | ACTIVEStanding agency guidance | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-016 | South Dakota Parole Reform Directives Take Hold as Revocations RiseSouth Dakota’s parole directives are moving from announcement to implementation, including intensive supervision and tougher violation responses. | South Dakota | ACTIVEImplementation underway | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-017 | New Jersey Revives Parole Revocation Overhaul in Assembly Bill A4288Assembly Bill A4288 would change how certain parole violations, reincarceration decisions, hearing safeguards, and compliance credits operate if enacted. | New Jersey | PROPOSEDBill pending | Community Service & Compliance |
Procurement & Market Register
Open solicitations, acquisition notices, contract opportunities, and awards involving justice services, corrections technology, supervision, and reentry infrastructure.
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| NPR-2026-030 | Tennessee TBI Seeks Industry Input on Next Cloud-Hosted Fingerprint Identification SystemTennessee Bureau of Investigation RFI 34800-081126 seeks market information for a potential cloud-hosted AFIS replacement involving more than five million biometric records, CJIS security, disaster recovery, data migration, integrations and physical workstation hardware.Official Tennessee sources list different response dates: Sept. 2, 2026 in the RFI document and Sept. 18, 2026 on the CPO procurement index. Respondents should confirm the applicable deadline directly with Tennessee procurement. | Tennessee | RFIIssued Aug. 18, 2026 · RFI Sept. 2 / CPO index Sept. 18 · confirm deadline | Biometrics / Justice Technology |
| NPR-2026-A04 | TJJD Seeks Board Approval for Juvenile Telephone and Video Call System ContractTJJD board materials identify a proposed new Juvenile Offender Telephone and Video Call System contract with a term of Aug. 1, 2026–July 31, 2031 and a not-to-exceed value of $4 million.Board action scheduled Aug. 21, 2026 · proposed contract action · not yet awarded | Texas | PENDINGBoard approval requested · Aug. 21, 2026 | Justice Communications Technology |
| NPR-2026-A05 | Los Angeles County Electronic-Monitoring Contract Moves to Sept. 1 Board ConsiderationLos Angeles County Probation identified Satellite Tracking of People (STOP) dba Securus Monitoring as the highest-rated proposer for Comprehensive Electronic Monitoring Services under RFP 6402501. The proposed five-year contract is estimated at $35 million; Board consideration was continued from Aug. 11 to Sept. 1, 2026.Proposed successor contract · selected proposer identified · not yet represented as executed | California · Los Angeles County | PENDINGBoard consideration continued to Sept. 1, 2026 | Electronic Monitoring |
| NPR-2026-020 | Open Justice Procurements — August 2026Updated Aug. 21 with Los Angeles County's proposed $35 million comprehensive electronic-monitoring contract moving to Sept. 1 Board consideration, North Carolina transitional-housing procurements, and broader justice-service procurement lifecycle coverage.LA County RFP 6402501 · STOP/Securus selected proposer · proposed contract pending Board action Sept. 1, 2026 | Federal / State & Local | UPDATEDSolicitations, amendments, contract actions and proposed awards · updated Aug. 21, 2026 | Justice Services & Technology |
| NPR-2026-024 | Weld County Opens Electronic Monitoring and Offender Supervision ProcurementWeld County is seeking electronic-monitoring equipment and offender-monitoring services for its alternative-sentencing program, with proposals due September 9, 2026. | Colorado | OPENProposals due Sept. 9, 2026 | Electronic Monitoring |
| NPR-2026-A06 | New York DOCCS Re-Releases Albany Training Academy Firing Range ProcurementDOCCS IFB C161862-RR seeks firing-range services for the Albany Training Academy, with bidder questions due Aug. 28, bids due Sept. 18, and an anticipated contract start Oct. 19, 2026.Procurement intelligence record · corrections training infrastructure | New York | OPENBids due Sept. 18, 2026 | Corrections Training Infrastructure |
| NPR-2026-A07 | New York DOCCS Seeks Firing Range Services for Parole OperationsDOCCS IFB C161865 seeks firing-range services used by Community Supervision personnel for initial qualification, pre-qualification and annual re-qualification.Procurement intelligence record · parole operations · no award established | New York | OPENBids due Sept. 2, 2026 | Parole Training Infrastructure |
| NPR-2026-025 | Richland County Electronic Monitoring RFP Moves Into Post-Bid ReviewRichland County's electronic-monitoring solicitation passed its August 12 proposal deadline and has moved into the post-bid stage. | South Carolina | CLOSEDResponse period closed · award pending | Electronic Monitoring |
Research & Data Register
Agency-reported results, implementation studies, federal supervision data, and evidence relevant to reentry systems.
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| NPR-2026-027 | BJS Opens $2.25 Million Five-Year Probation and Parole Data OpportunityBJS is seeking one partner to operate the Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole through 2030, modernize national data collection, improve data quality, and develop future community-supervision data. | Federal | OPENGrants.gov Sept. 21 · JustGrants Sept. 28, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-A02 | BJS Opens FY2026 State Justice Statistics ProgramFunding for state Statistical Analysis Centers can support justice-data capacity, analysis, system integration, data exchange, and research relevant to corrections, courts, probation, parole, and recidivism.Announcement record · official BJS source | Federal / States | OPENGrants.gov Sept. 22 · JustGrants Sept. 29, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-A03 | BJS Opens Criminal History Record Assessment and Research ProgramThe FY2026 opportunity supports standardized criminal-history research datasets and recidivism analysis across arrest, prosecution, court, and supervision records.Announcement record · official BJS source | Federal | OPENGrants.gov Sept. 21 · JustGrants Sept. 28, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-008 | California Reports First-Year Results From Justice-Involved Reentry InitiativeCalifornia’s first-year reporting offers an early look at implementation, service use, and the operational reach of its justice-involved reentry initiative. | California | PUBLISHEDFirst-year report | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-018 | Federal Early-Termination Use Holds at 27% as Judiciary Study Finds No Higher Safety RiskFederal court data show early termination remained 27% of successful supervision closures while Judiciary research found no higher matched post-supervision safety risk. | Federal | PUBLISHEDFY2025 data / study | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-019 | MACPAC Finds States Still Building Medicaid Transitions for Justice-Involved YouthMACPAC reviews state implementation of Medicaid and CHIP transition requirements for justice-involved youth, including prerelease screening, case management, billing, and data sharing. | Nationwide | PUBLISHEDMarch 2026 report | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
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Full Register Index
Current OACRA News & Policy Review entries, organized by docket, jurisdiction, status, and primary area.
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| NPR-2026-030 | Tennessee TBI Seeks Industry Input on Next Cloud-Hosted Fingerprint Identification SystemTBI is using RFI 34800-081126 to assess market capabilities for a potential cloud-hosted AFIS replacement spanning biometric migration, CJIS security, disaster recovery, integrations, hardware and long-term support.Official Tennessee sources list different response dates: RFI Sept. 2, 2026 / CPO index Sept. 18, 2026. Respondents should confirm the applicable deadline directly with Tennessee procurement. | Tennessee | RFIMarket research · RFI Sept. 2 / CPO index Sept. 18 · confirm deadline | Biometrics / Justice Technology |
| NPR-2026-A06 | New York DOCCS Re-Releases Albany Training Academy Firing Range ProcurementIFB C161862-RR seeks corrections training firing-range services; bids are due Sept. 18, 2026.Announcement record · procurement intelligence | New York | OPENBids due Sept. 18, 2026 | Corrections Training Infrastructure |
| NPR-2026-A07 | New York DOCCS Seeks Firing Range Services for Parole OperationsIFB C161865 covers qualification and re-qualification range services for Community Supervision personnel; bids are due Sept. 2, 2026.Announcement record · procurement intelligence | New York | OPENBids due Sept. 2, 2026 | Parole Training Infrastructure |
| NPR-2026-029 | Federal “Treatment First” Toolkit Links Homelessness, Addiction, Housing and Justice-System OutcomesFederal best-practices guidance connects homelessness and addiction treatment with housing, courts, supervision, jail diversion, reentry, employment, transportation and outcome measurement. | Federal | PUBLISHEDToolkit released Aug. 12 · article published Aug. 19, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-A04 | TJJD Seeks Board Approval for Juvenile Telephone and Video Call System ContractProposed Juvenile Offender Telephone and Video Call System contract with a five-year term and a not-to-exceed value of $4 million.Announcement record · pending Aug. 21 board action · not yet awarded | Texas | PENDINGBoard approval requested · Aug. 21, 2026 | Justice Communications Technology |
| NPR-2026-028 | Texas Juvenile Justice Funding Plan Targets Reentry, Supervision and TechnologyTexas juvenile-justice budget planning includes $346.6 million in exceptional-item requests spanning residential reentry, supervision and electronic monitoring, probation and diversion, behavioral health, technology, facility readiness, and other agency priorities. | Texas | PROPOSEDFY2028–29 LAR · state budget review | Housing & Stability |
| NPR-2026-022 | Maine DOC Adult Resident Discipline Rule Remains Open for Comment Through August 21Maine DOC completed the August 11 public hearing on its proposed adult resident discipline rule; written comments remain open through August 21, 2026. | Maine | PROPOSEDComment period open · due Aug. 21, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-001 | BOP Expands Minimum-Security Camp Use for Transitional PlacementThe Bureau of Prisons is expanding minimum-security camp use as a step-down placement for certain people who already have an RRC or home-confinement date. | Federal | ACTIVEImplementation underway | Housing & Stability |
| NPR-2026-002 | BOP Expands Access to Federal Release Identification CardsThe federal initiative expands access to identification intended to support post-release transitions and continuity of services. | Federal | ACTIVEImplementation underway | Financial Help & Benefits |
| NPR-2026-003 | Department of Labor Announces $81 Million RESTART Grant OpportunityThe $81 million RESTART funding opportunity supported reentry workforce programs in skilled trades, advanced manufacturing and registered apprenticeships; the application period closed April 15, 2026. | Federal | CLOSEDApplication period closed Apr. 15, 2026 | Employment & Workforce |
| NPR-2026-004 | Pathway Home Continues Pre- and Post-Release Workforce ServicesThe Department of Labor program supports workforce preparation before release and continued employment services after return to the community. | Federal | ACTIVEActive program | Employment & Workforce |
| NPR-2026-005 | CMS Reentry Demonstrations: Approved States and Current StatusUpdated with Minnesota’s eight first-phase correctional sites and $2.5 million in implementation grants while federal approval remains pending, plus Washington’s August 2026 Reentry Initiative Policy and Operations Guide revision. | Federal / States | UPDATEDMinnesota + Washington implementation update · Aug. 20, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-006 | Federal Rules Require States to Preserve Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility During IncarcerationFederal requirements change how states handle Medicaid and CHIP eligibility when an enrolled person becomes incarcerated. | Nationwide | EFFECTIVEEffective in 2026 | Financial Help & Benefits |
| NPR-2026-007 | Colorado M-REACH Begins Phased Medicaid Reentry ServicesColorado is phasing in Medicaid-supported reentry services for eligible people approaching release from participating correctional settings. | Colorado | ACTIVEPhased implementation | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-008 | California Reports First-Year Results From Justice-Involved Reentry InitiativeCalifornia’s first-year reporting offers an early look at implementation, service use, and the operational reach of its justice-involved reentry initiative. | California | PUBLISHEDFirst-year report | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-009 | Pennsylvania Budget Proposal Includes Medicaid Reentry Supports PilotPennsylvania’s budget proposal includes a reentry-support pilot tied to Medicaid transition planning for people leaving correctional settings. | Pennsylvania | PROPOSEDBudget proposal | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-010 | Rhode Island DOC to Pilot Clear-Bag Rule for Green-Badge Facility PersonnelThe August 11 rule affects designated green-badge personnel entering secure facilities, including service providers, clinicians, teachers, interns, and volunteers. | Rhode Island | ANNOUNCEDAnnounced start Aug. 11; current implementation not independently re-confirmed | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-014 | FY25 Second Chance Act Reentry Funding: What the Closed Portfolio ShowsOACRA’s consolidated review maps six adult Second Chance Act program NOFOs plus separate technical assistance across services, systems, contracting, and accountability. | Federal | CLOSEDFY25 portfolio closed | Employment & Workforce |
| NPR-2026-015 | California Parole Guidance Explains Early-Discharge Review FactorsCalifornia guidance explains the supervision history, stability factors, records, and individualized review process relevant to early discharge from parole. | California | ACTIVEStanding agency guidance | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-016 | South Dakota Parole Reform Directives Take Hold as Revocations RiseSouth Dakota’s parole directives are moving from announcement to implementation, including intensive supervision and tougher violation responses. | South Dakota | ACTIVEImplementation underway | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-017 | New Jersey Revives Parole Revocation Overhaul in Assembly Bill A4288Assembly Bill A4288 would change how certain parole violations, reincarceration decisions, hearing safeguards, and compliance credits operate if enacted. | New Jersey | PROPOSEDBill pending | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-018 | Federal Early-Termination Use Holds at 27% as Judiciary Study Finds No Higher Safety RiskFederal court data show early termination remained 27% of successful supervision closures while Judiciary research found no higher matched post-supervision safety risk. | Federal | PUBLISHEDFY2025 data / study | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-019 | MACPAC Finds States Still Building Medicaid Transitions for Justice-Involved YouthMACPAC reviews state implementation of Medicaid and CHIP transition requirements for justice-involved youth, including prerelease screening, case management, billing, and data sharing. | Nationwide | PUBLISHEDMarch 2026 report | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-021 | Pennsylvania Opens $17.7 Million for County Probation Treatment and SupervisionPennsylvania opened $17.726 million in FY 2026-27 funding for county probation treatment, behavioral-health services, peer support, case management, supervision, and related reentry supports. | Pennsylvania | OPENApplications due Sept. 3, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-023 | BJA Opens FY2026 Smart Reentry Funding for Community Reentry ProgramsBJA opened FY2026 Smart Reentry funding for state, local, and tribal governments developing comprehensive adult reentry strategies. | Federal | OPENApplication period open | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-027 | BJS Opens $2.25 Million Five-Year Probation and Parole Data OpportunityFive-year federal opportunity to operate national probation and parole surveys, modernize data collection, improve data quality, and develop future community-supervision data. | Federal | OPENJustGrants due Sept. 28, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-A02 | BJS Opens FY2026 State Justice Statistics ProgramState Statistical Analysis Center funding supporting justice-data capacity, system integration, data exchange, and analysis.Announcement record · official source | Federal / States | OPENJustGrants due Sept. 29, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-A03 | BJS Opens Criminal History Record Assessment and Research ProgramFunding supports standardized criminal-history datasets and recidivism analysis across justice-system records.Announcement record · official source | Federal | OPENJustGrants due Sept. 28, 2026 | Community Service & Compliance |
| NPR-2026-026 | BJA Opens FY2026 Public Safety and Mental Health FundingBJA opened approximately $38 million in FY2026 funding for crisis stabilization, behavioral-health treatment, reentry services, and technology connecting correctional and behavioral-health systems. | Federal | OPENGrants.gov due Sept. 25 · JustGrants due Oct. 2, 2026 | Treatment & Behavioral Health |
| NPR-2026-024 | Weld County Opens Electronic Monitoring and Offender Supervision ProcurementWeld County is seeking electronic-monitoring equipment and offender-monitoring services for its alternative-sentencing program. | Colorado | OPENProposals due Sept. 9, 2026 | Justice Services & Technology |
| NPR-2026-025 | Richland County Electronic Monitoring RFP Moves Into Post-Bid ReviewRichland County's electronic-monitoring solicitation passed its August 12 proposal deadline and moved into post-bid review. | South Carolina | CLOSEDResponse period closed · award pending | Justice Services & Technology |
| NPR-2026-020 | Open Justice Procurements — August 2026Updated Aug. 18 with North Carolina DPS juvenile short-term residential services moving into post-bid review, NC DAC transitional-housing RFPs, and expanded procurement coverage across monitoring, technology, treatment, residential services, peer support, reentry, and forensic services.NC DPS RFP 19-RFP-2076414626-JEE · proposal opening Aug. 17, 2026 · post-bid review | Federal / State & Local | UPDATEDProcurement lifecycle tracker · updated Aug. 18, 2026 | Justice Services & Technology |
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