New Jail Planning Initiative: Review and Revision

The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) Jails Division is seeking applications for the revision of its services related to new jail planning.

The project will be for an 18-month period and will be carried out in conjunction with the NIC Jails Division.

The awardee will work closely

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with NIC staff on all aspects of the project.

To be considered, applicants must demonstrate, at a minimum:
(1) in-depth knowledge of the purpose, functions, and operational complexities of local jails, (2) extensive experience in the roles of architect and planner in the new-jail planning process, as taught by NIC (see �Supplementary Information�), and (3) expertise and experience in developing curricula based on adult learning principles, specifically the Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP) model.

Related Programs

Corrections_Training and Staff Development

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Federal Bureau of Prisons

Estimated Funding: Not Available


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
full announcement

Additional Information of Eligibility:
An eligible applicant is any state or general unit of local government, private agency, educational institution, organization, individual, or team with expertise in the described areas.

Applicants must have demonstrated ability to implement a project of this size and scope.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://community.nicic.gov/blogs/nic/archive/2011/05/19/cooperative-agreement-announcement-new-jail-planning-initiative-review-and-revision.aspx

Contact:
Pamela DavisonAdministrative AssistantPhone 202-353-0484

Agency Email Description:
office

Agency Email:
pdavison@bop.gov

Date Posted:
2011-05-19

Application Due Date:
2011-06-10

Archive Date:
2011-07-10


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