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ORANGE COUNTY CORRECTIONS Inmate Food Services Contract/RFP March 6, 2012
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Presentation Outline Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary
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Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary Presentation Outline
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Inmate Programs Current Available Inmate Programs Educational programs Employability skills training Limited substance abuse education Faith-based programs Re-entry services
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Inmate Programs Reduce recidivism Provide opportunity to use time constructively and assist with self-improvement Number and type of programs varied over time due to: –Loss of funding –Reduction in volunteers
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Inmate Programs
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Program FTEs versus Inmate Population
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Inmate Programs
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Historical Vocational Programs Automotive Repair Small Engine Repair Electronics Current Vocational Programs Mattress Shop Goodwill - employability skills training
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Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary Presentation Outline
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Food Service Background Two companies responded to last RFP Contracted with Trinity Food Services Commenced January 2007 In place Five years (3 + 2 option years) Goal – To send out RFP by March 31, 2012 Contract extension, including increase in number of meals purchased, through July, 2012
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Food Service Background During the 5 year contract 23.9 Million meals were purchased Total expense was $19.7 Million FY 2012 estimated meals is 4.1M meals Expense = $3.4M
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Background PriceInmateCurrent County/Agencyper MealPopulation Vendor Broward County$ 1.104,300 Trinity Duval County$ 1.253,650Aramark Pinellas County$ 1.133,050 Trinity Hillsborough County$ 1.093,050 Trinity Orange County$.843,026 Trinity Palm Beach County$.902,250 Trinity
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Presentation Outline Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary
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RFP Challenges Limited number of qualified food service providers can compete for large contracts Current MWBE approach resulted in the proposers sub-contracting with an MWBE firm to maximize their score MWBE impact on local community is difficult to measure
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Presentation Outline Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary
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To offset issues previously mentioned, our approach is to replace current MWBE criteria with a proposal for innovative programs to benefit the community, offenders and inmates. Alternative Approach
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Require proposers to provide a plan for community outreach as part of their programs initiative, examples may include: Partnership with Orange County Public Schools Low income resident training programs Homeless shelter assistance Hospitality industry partnerships Faith based partnerships Alternative Approach
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Require proposers to provide offender and inmate re-entry program plan to address the following: Culinary training/certifications Skills/Employability development Job placement Alternative Approach
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Advantages: Community and economy benefit from training and employment opportunities Measurable local outcomes Public and private sector partnerships Offenders, inmates and families benefit from training and jobs
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Alternative Approach RFP Scoring Criteria PreviousProposed CriteriaWeight Weight Qualifications of Firm2025 Qualification of Staff10 0 Technical Approach10 5 MWBE Utilization10 0 Location10 0 Cost Proposal4040 Outreach/Re-entry Initiative 0 30 Total 100 100 Welfare Recipient Hires - 5 bonus points
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Alternative Approach Outreach and Re-Entry Initiative Scoring Criteria Criteria Weight Technical Approach 10 Capacity of Partner Agencies 10 Outcomes and Output Measurement Plan 10 Total 30
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Presentation Outline Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary
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Community Impact
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Presentation Outline Inmate Programs Food Service Background RFP Challenges Alternative Approach Community Impact Summary
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Current MWBE requirement provides limited advantages and the benefits are difficult to measure Plan to utilize contractor expertise to assist with community outreach, as well as offender and inmate re- entry programs Will improve ability to measure initiative successes and outcomes within the community
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Action Requested Extend current contract through July 14, 2012 (90 days) and authorize increased purchase of meals Utilize proposed RFP Scoring Criteria
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ORANGE COUNTY CORRECTIONS Inmate Food Services Contract/RFP March 6, 2012
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