The proposed bill seeks the approval of the Council of the District of Columbia for a contract with DSI-ITI, Inc., doing business as ViaPath Technologies, totaling $2,129,325. This contract aims to transition the outdated Jail and Community Corrections System to the latest version of the District's Offender Management System (OMSE) over a period from September 26, 2025, to September 25, 2026. The contract is classified as a firm fixed-price and is exempt from competition due to ViaPath being the incumbent provider. The scope includes the delivery of an on-premises OMSE solution, covering deployment, configuration, data migration, training, and support, with the goal of enhancing operational capabilities for the Department of Corrections while minimizing custom development.

Additionally, the bill includes amendments to existing contracts with ViaPath Technologies, extending the performance period and increasing the not-to-exceed amount. It modifies the definitized contract by deleting clauses related to the subcontracting plan and introducing new compliance report requirements. The amendments also incorporate sections on cost and pricing data, campaign finance reform, and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ensuring contractors certify compliance with relevant regulations. Overall, the bill aims to enhance the management and oversight of the offender management system while ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory standards.