Current Environment. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) currently employ a Telephone System, Managed Access System, Video Relay Service and Cellphone Interdiction Solutions maintained by the current contractor. This section will describe services in the current environment. CDCR oversees the incarceration of adult and youth incarcerated individuals, as well as providing parolee services. These responsibilities include: 1) State institutions and youth facilities’ operations; 2) California Department of Forestry (CDF)/CDCR fire camps’ custody and administrative services for Incarcerated individuals; 3) Publicly or privately owned Community Correctional Facilities (CCF) with disciplinary, release, and custody oversight; 4) Privately owned facilities Community Programs (CP’s) with disciplinary, release and custody oversight for females ; and, 5) Adult parolee supervision. In May 2020, CDCR operated thirty-five (35) adult institutions, forty-three (43) adult CAL FIRE/CDCR fire camps, seven (7) adult CCFs, and five (5) CPs housing approximately 120,000 adults. CDCR operated three (3) youth facilities and one (1) youth fire camp, housing approximately 600 youths. Additionally, CDCR supervised approximately 46,000 adult parolees throughout the State. A list of CDCR adult facilities and locations can be found in Attachment 1. A list of CDCR youth facilities and locations can be found in Attachment 2. The recent California May-Revise Budget documents includes proposed closure of 2 Adult institutions, consolidation of fire camps and transition of youth to local entities. Actual number of sites will be discussed during confidential discussions. In addition, the anticipated number of facilities may increase or decrease within the term of the CTS Contract based upon activation or deactivation of facilities to accommodate population changes and/or changes in CDCR operations and programs. The State makes no guarantees re: population through the term of this contract.
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