Mexican Criminal Courts Telepresence
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF
This opportunity closed July 24, 2026.
About this archived opportunity
To permit more time for completion of Q&A, the due date for receipt of quotations is extended to July 24, 2026. Judiciaries in Mexico’s border states (i.e. Baja California Norte, Sonora,Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas) face persistent security and operational challenges when hearing cases involving detainees imprisoned for TCO-related activities. Reliance on in-person hearings requires frequent inmate transport from detention facilities, creating elevated risks of escape, violence, intimidation of judicial personnel, and disruptions to proceedings. These risks contribute to hearing delays, case backlogs, and reduced judicial effectiveness at a time when TCO and FTO-related activity along the U.S.-Mexico border remains acute. The problem stems from limited access to secure, court-approved telepresence technology, uneven digital infrastructure, and procedural frameworks that have not adapted to evolving security threats. Addressing this issue is critical to ensure timely prosecution of high-impact cases. This project will equip up to four state or federal judiciaries and their courtrooms in Mexico’s northern border states and the corresponding penitentiaries in those states or judicial districts with telepresence systems and secure digital communication platforms.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- July 24, 2026
- First captured
- July 8, 2026
- Publisher reference
- 2e8aa4c5543846749f29225e1551f64e
Eligibility: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5). SBA
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