DOJ's Bureau of Prisons awards $316K for medical scheduling services to Seven Corners Inc
Contract Overview
Contract Amount: $316,307 ($316.3K)
Contractor: Seven Corners Inc
Awarding Agency: Department of Justice
Start Date: 2026-02-01
End Date: 2026-04-09
Contract Duration: 67 days
Daily Burn Rate: $4.7K/day
Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE
Sector: Healthcare
Official Description: MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 FEBRUARY AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026
Place of Performance
Location: CARMEL, HAMILTON County, INDIANA, 46032
State: Indiana Government Spending
Plain-Language Summary
Department of Justice obligated $316,307.19 to SEVEN CORNERS INC for work described as: MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 FEBRUARY AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026 Key points: 1. Spending is for medical scheduling services for the Federal Prison System. 2. The contract was awarded under a comprehensive medical contract. 3. The award is a delivery order against an existing contract. 4. The contract period is short, covering February 1, 2026, to April 9, 2026.
Value Assessment
Rating: fair
The award amount of $316,307.19 for a 67-day period appears high on a per-day basis. Benchmarking against similar short-term medical support contracts would be necessary for a definitive assessment.
Cost Per Unit: N/A
Competition Analysis
Competition Level: full-and-open
The contract was awarded under full and open competition, suggesting a competitive bidding process. However, as a delivery order against a larger contract, the initial price discovery happened at the base contract level.
Taxpayer Impact: The direct taxpayer impact is limited to the $316,307.19 for this specific delivery order, which funds essential medical scheduling services.
Public Impact
Ensures continuity of medical scheduling operations within federal prisons. Supports inmate healthcare by facilitating timely appointments and resource allocation. The short duration suggests a specific, immediate need for these services.
Waste & Efficiency Indicators
Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10
Warning Flags
- High per-day cost for a short-term service.
- Lack of transparency on the base contract's competitive pricing.
Positive Signals
- Awarded through full and open competition.
- Supports critical inmate healthcare functions.
Sector Analysis
This spending falls within the Healthcare sector, specifically related to administrative and support services for medical facilities. Benchmarks for medical scheduling services can vary widely based on the complexity and duration of the need.
Small Business Impact
The data indicates this award was not made to a small business, as 'sb' is false. Further analysis of the base contract would be needed to determine if small business participation was mandated or achieved.
Oversight & Accountability
Oversight is primarily through the Department of Justice's Bureau of Prisons. The use of delivery orders against a comprehensive contract requires monitoring to ensure fair pricing and adherence to the contract's terms.
Related Government Programs
- General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
- Department of Justice Contracting
- Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons Programs
Risk Flags
- Potential for high per-day cost.
- Limited transparency on base contract pricing.
- Short contract duration may indicate urgency or a stop-gap measure.
- No indication of small business subcontracting.
Tags
general-medical-and-surgical-hospitals, department-of-justice, in, delivery-order, 100k-plus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this federal contract paying for?
Department of Justice awarded $316,307.19 to SEVEN CORNERS INC. MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 FEBRUARY AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026
Who is the contractor on this award?
The obligated recipient is SEVEN CORNERS INC.
Which agency awarded this contract?
Awarding agency: Department of Justice (Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons).
What is the total obligated amount?
The obligated amount is $316,307.19.
What is the period of performance?
Start: 2026-02-01. End: 2026-04-09.
What was the original competitive process for the base comprehensive medical contract, and how were pricing structures established to ensure value?
The base contract was awarded under full and open competition. The pricing structures would have been established during that initial solicitation, likely involving detailed cost proposals and negotiations. The effectiveness of this pricing relies on the thoroughness of the initial evaluation and the ongoing monitoring of delivery orders against the established rates.
Given the short duration, what is the risk of inflated pricing for these specialized medical scheduling services?
There is a moderate risk of inflated pricing due to the short, 67-day duration. Vendors may charge a premium for short-term, specialized services. However, the 'full and open competition' for the base contract should have established competitive rates, and the delivery order process should ensure adherence to those rates, mitigating excessive price increases.
How effectively does this contract support the Bureau of Prisons' overall mission of providing healthcare to inmates?
This contract is crucial for the effective functioning of inmate healthcare by ensuring efficient medical scheduling. Timely and accurate scheduling prevents delays in care, optimizes resource utilization within correctional facilities, and contributes to the overall well-being and management of the inmate population.
Industry Classification
NAICS: Health Care and Social Assistance › General Medical and Surgical Hospitals › General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
Product/Service Code: MEDICAL SERVICES › OTHER MEDICAL SERVICES
Competition & Pricing
Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE
Solicitation ID: 15B12120R00000001
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)
Evaluated Preference: NONE
Contractor Details
Address: 303 CONGRESSIONAL BLVD, CARMEL, IN, 46032
Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business
Financial Breakdown
Contract Ceiling: $316,307
Exercised Options: $316,307
Current Obligation: $316,307
Contract Characteristics
Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES
Cost or Pricing Data: NO
Parent Contract
Parent Award PIID: 15B12122D00000001
IDV Type: IDC
Timeline
Start Date: 2026-02-01
Current End Date: 2026-04-09
Potential End Date: 2026-04-09 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2026-04-09
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