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Turn Key Detention Facilities and operation at Denver, Miami, Seattle and Philadelphia Areas of Responsibility (AOR)

Department of Homeland Security · U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement · ERO — DCR-Detention, Compliance & Removal
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Forecast detail

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Solicitation expected
August 7, 2026
Anticipated award
September 30, 2026 · Q4 2026
Estimated value
Over $100M
Period of performance
October 1, 2026 to September 30, 2031
Contract type
Combination
Expected vehicle
Indefinite Delivery Contract
Competition
New Requirement, No Contract
No incumbent. A new requirement means nobody is defending a position here, and no one has an insider’s head start on the scope.

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Published by the agency in its acquisition forecast, last updated July 14, 2026. Forecast entries are plans, not commitments — dates slip and requirements get cancelled, restructured or absorbed into another buy.

Requirement details

Solicitation number
F2026074469
Notice type
Forecast
NAICS
561612Security Guards and Patrol Services
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-07-14
Place of performance
multiple locations

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Statement of work, as posted

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), requires one or more Contractor Owned/Contractor-Operated detention facilities within the ERO Denver, Miami, Seattle and Philadelphia Areas of Responsibility (AOR). Proposed facilities and contract operators must be able to provide housing, medical and mental health care services, transportation, guard services, food service, and detention services for individuals in the custody of ICE. Under this acquisition, the contractor will provide detention management services to include all personnel, management, equipment, supplies, and services necessary for performance of all aspects of the contract. All facilities that can meet the requirements of the Performance Work Statement (PWS) will be considered so long as they can accommodate male and female detainees of low and medium custody levels. However, facilities that can accommodate low, medium, and high custody levels are preferred. ERO will consider turnkey existing facilities, existing facilities requiring upgrades, and newly constructed facilities. All facilities must be able to begin housing detainees with 30 days of contract award. The Contractor shall agree that the facility is to be for the exclusive use of ICE and its detainee population.

Contact

Point of contact
Shane Crowl
Role
Requirements owner
Email
shane.crowl@ice.dhs.gov
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