ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE ON-SITE DIAGNOSTIC
SERVICES
RFP #2026-016VF
Due: March 16, 2026
Erie County Sheriff’s Office
Correctional Health Division
134 W. Eagle, 5th Floor
Buffalo, New York, 14202
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COUNTY OF ERIE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
ON-SITE DIAGNOSITIC SERVICES FOR ERIE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
AND ERIE COUNTY HOLDING CENTER
1. INTRODUCTION
Proposals are being solicited from qualified Vendors to on-site diagnostic services while
detained at the Erie County Correctional Facility (ECCF) located at 11581 Walden Avenue
in the Town of Alden, or the Erie County Holding Center (ECHC) located at 40 Delaware
Avenue in downtown Buffalo. The average daily population (ADP) at the ECCF is 515 and
the ADP at the ECHC is 370.
This Request for Proposals (RFP) outlines the Erie County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO)
requirements for this project. The selected Vendor will provide on-site diagnostic
services. Any item not specifically mentioned but necessary for the delivery and
operation of the proposed service shall be included in the proposal. These specifications
and requirements should be in sufficient detail to secure proposals on comparable
services.
2. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
The ECSO currently operates two separate detention facilities: the ECHC in Buffalo and
the ECCF in Alden. Both facilities operate under the authority of the Erie County Sheriff’s
Office Jail Management Division. Originally built in 1937, ECHC is a 7-story high-rise
maximum-security facility. The ECCF, built in 1985, is a 2-story medium-security facility
with a campus layout. The ECSO seeks to provide on-site diagnostic services to the
incarcerated population.
3. GENERAL INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS
A. Schedule
The anticipated schedule for the project is:
RFP Release
January 26, 2026
RFP Questions Deadline
February 9, 2026
RFP Question Response Date
February 16, 2026
RFP Due Date
March 16, 2026
Intended date for Contract Award:
March 30, 2026
Intended Contract Implementation Date: April 30, 2026
B. The Vendor should provide an overview of their firm, including years and experience
in the field.
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C. Firms are encouraged to include Certified Minority and Women Owned Business
Enterprises (M/WBE) in their teams in order to meet Erie County’s goals of 15% MBE
and 5% WBE participation. Certified M/WBE proposers should include the Erie
County certification letter with the proposal.
D. Pursuant to Erie County Local Law 5-1 (2023), firms are encouraged to include
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) in their teams in order to
meet Erie County’s goal of 6% SDVOB participation. Certified proposers shall include
proof of certification under the New York State Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned
Business Act.
E. One (1) original, three (3) print copies, and one (1) PDF copy of the proposal on a
flash drive are required to be submitted by 3:00 pm on March 16, 2026.
F. Final sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Sheriff’s Office ATTN: Sara
Coffey, Director, Correctional Health, at 134 West Eagle St, 5th Floor, Buffalo, NY
14202, All further information and contact from Erie County will be sent
electronically.
G. Any requests for RFP interpretations should be made electronically by February 9,
2026, to sara.coffey@erie.gov. No requests for oral interpretations via telephone or
in person will be accepted. A single response to all questions will be made as
outlined in the schedule. No communications of any kind will be binding against the
County, except for the formal written responses to any request for clarification.
H. This RFP is not intended and shall not be construed to commit the County to pay any
costs incurred in connection with any proposal or to procure or contract with any
firm.
I. Proposers may be required to give an oral presentation to the County to clarify or
elaborate on the written proposal. Those proposers will be notified to arrange
specific times.
J. No proposal will be accepted from nor any agreement awarded to any proposer that
is in arrears upon any debt or in default of any obligation owed to the County.
Additionally, no agreement will be awarded to any proposer that has failed to
satisfactorily perform pursuant to any prior agreement with the County.
K. The Vendor will provide three (3) customer references of accounts similar in size and
scope to the County
L. The County will only contract with firms that do not discriminate against employees
or applicants for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age,
disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status or any other status
protected by New York State and Federal laws.
M. The County reserves the right to amend this RFP. The County reserves the right to
reject any or all of the proposals, or any part thereof, submitted in response to this
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RFP, and reserves the right to waive formalities, if such action is deemed to be in the
best interest of the County. The County reserves the right to request additional
information from any proposer. The County reserves the right to award negotiated
contracts to one or more proposers.
4. SCOPE OF SERVICES
Proposers shall describe their approach to delivering the following services:
A. Organization of Proposal
Vendors must organize their proposal into sections that follow the format of this RFP.
Proposals must include tabbed dividers separating each section. The following tabbed
sections are required in the proposal in the following order:
• Cover Letter
• Company Profile and Experience
• Scope of Services (Responses to Specifications and Requirements)
• Cost Proposal
• References and Resumes
Erie County will not search through a proposal, literature and/or web references to find a
required response. Please be sure all required information is either immediately available
in the section prescribed or provide page numbers and/or sections if referenced in another
section of the proposal.
B. On-Site Diagnostic Services
• The vendor must maintain compliance with all Diagnostic standards and applicable
federal and New York State laws, rules, and regulations governing on-site diagnostic
operations.
• Vendor must follow applicable standards-of-care guidelines in effect at each
facility. These standards include but are not limited to the National Commission on
Correctional Health Care (NCCHC).
• Vendor must be certified by the New York State Department of Health. Proof must
be submitted at time of proposal submission.
• Vendor must assign a single point-of-contact to be responsible for all aspects of
contract management for Erie County.
• Vendor must describe the process in how services will be provided on a 24-hour, 7
day a week basis in detail.
• Vendor must describe the issue escalation process for facility concerns.
• Vendor must describe the type and availability of each service provided.
C. Delivery
• Vendor to provide services seven (7) days a week, 24 hours a day. Vendor to
describe proposed order cut-off times and delivery of service times as part of
submissions for routine versus emergent diagnostic services.
• Vendor must provide free of charge an electronic interface with orders manager.
• Within fifteen (15) calendar days of the award the successful vendor must provide
Erie County Correctional Health with the identity and pedigrees of all employees
wishing to access the secure facilities.
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• Describe electronic interface capabilities with Correctional Health's current EMR
Centricity, and new EMR, CorrecTek, the vendor will be responsible for interface
cost, at no additional cost to Erie County Correctional Health.
• Vendor must supply hard copy imaging (CD) for off-site consultations upon request
free of charge
D. Operations Management
• Immediately following the contract award the successful vendor must meet with the
Erie County Correctional Health leadership team to develop, implement, and
facilitate the transition of new services provided.
• The vendor must monitor and review all present and future services provided to Erie
County Correctional Health.
• The vendor must consult with the Chief Medical Officer to ensure the appropriate and
most efficient services are being utilized.
• List and describe your company's approach to other cost-containment strategies
and management of care.
E. Reporting
• Describe reporting capabilities, which include but are not limited to utilization
reports, specific facility reports, and any further reports requested by the Erie County
Correctional Health Division.
• The vendor must provide Erie County Correctional Health, upon request, with facility
specific reporting and summary reporting, inclusive of all Erie County-operated
facilities. The vendor must provide an accessible online reporting system for Erie
County Correctional Health representatives to access reports specific to, providers,
patients and facilities. Describe the system and/or provide details with submission
of proposal.
F. Service Requirements
• The vendor must utilize licensed technologists at all facility that are being served.
• Service must be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
• The vendor must participate in a quarterly review of services to evaluate and evaluate
cost and utilization as convened by the Erie County Correctional Health
Administrative Team.
• The vendor must organize and direct information programs as related to new
developments in the field of diagnostics and make recommendations for most cost-
effective means of providing these services.
• The vendor must provide initial ON-SITE in-service training and consultation to
clinical personnel at each facility regarding testing and the process in place.
G. Additional Requirements
• Describe the transition plan from current service including proposed timelines
should an award be granted.
• Describe the orientation program available to clinical personnel.
• Provide details of the vendor’s Quality Assurance program(s).
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.