ARBITRATION SERVICES
Federal opportunity from Support Operations • Corrections and Community Supervision, NYS Dept. of. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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Agency & Office
Description
Support Operations • Legal & Investigative Services • Notice of sole/single source or procurement exempt from advertising
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Support Operations agency is seeking Arbitration Services to handle triage cases and preside over disciplinary hearings, particularly involving Security Services Unit (SSU) Agreements. This opportunity includes the need for Article 7 Master Arbitrators specifically for Triage/Ex Arb and Disciplinary Suspensions. It is important to note that this is not a bid opportunity, as indicated in the posted notice.
The buyer aims to secure qualified arbitration services to efficiently manage and adjudicate disciplinary matters and triage cases related to Security Services Unit agreements.
- Identify qualified arbitrators specializing in disciplinary hearings
- Develop a framework for triage case handling
- Establish mechanisms for collaboration with Security Services Unit
- Ensure compliance with Article 7 provisions for arbitrators
- Prepare documentation and reporting structures for hearings
- Confirm understanding that this is not a bid opportunity
- Outline qualifications and experience in arbitration
- Provide references related to similar cases
- Detail approach to handling triage and disciplinary cases
Source coverage notes
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- No specific period of performance outlined
- Details on the selection criteria are not provided
- Clarification on the documentation required for the qualifications
- Lack of performance metrics for successful arbitrators
- Unclear if there is an incumbent providing these services
- No information on the expected number of cases or hearings
- No budget range or pricing structure mentioned
- Specific jurisdiction or geographical preferences are not stated
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