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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS MONDAY MORNING September 17, 2012 HIGHLIGHTS Assistant Director Kendig and Chief Pharmacist Bina Receive Public Health Service Flag Grade Promotions On August 17, 2012, Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin, Surgeon General of the United States, informed BOP Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr., that Rear Admiral Newton E. Kendig, Assistant Director for the Health Services Division, had been promoted to Rear Admiral (Upper Half), and Captain Chris Bina, BOP Chief Pharmacist, had been promoted to Rear Admiral (Lower Half). It is a rare and distinct honor to receive flag grade promotions in the Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps. There are only 44 flag officers (Admirals) in PHS. Promotion to Rear Admiral (Upper Half) is the highest rank a PHS officer can achieve without being politically appointed as Surgeon General or Assistant Secretary for Health. Of the more than 6,000 PHS officers, only 16 officers hold the rank of Rear Admiral (Upper Half); and 7 of those were promoted this year. Promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral (Lower Half) is also very impressive as only 28 PHS officers hold this rank. An officer who holds a flag grade in PHS also holds the position of Assistant Surgeon General. Thus, promotion to the rank of admiral carries a great deal of responsibility and trust. All available information suggests this is the first time the BOP has had two PHS flag grade officers serving at the same time. Congratulations to Rear Admirals Kendig and Bina on this special achievement! Congresswoman Visits FDC Honolulu On August 26, The Honorable Colleen Hanabusa, United States Representative for the 1 st District of Hawaii, visited FDC Honolulu. Congresswoman Hanabusa met with Warden David Shinn and the institution s executive staff, and was the guest speaker for the institution s INSIDE HIGHLIGHTS In Memoriam: Retired Regional Director Z. Stephen Grzegorek 2 Southeast Regional Reentry Executive Leadership Training 2 FPC Bryan Hosts OES Training 3 FCC Oakdale Holds Toastmasters Charter Ceremony 3 Institutions Serve the Community 4 Staff Serve the Community 4 Staff News 5 Mission of the Bureau of Prisons It is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens.

Monday Morning Highlights Page 2 Women s Equality Day program. She spoke about the Suffrage Movement that led to the passage of the 19 th Amendment to the Constitution that gave women the right to vote, and also discussed how the role of women in the workforce has evolved over the last 20 years. She also expressed her appreciation to staff for their dedication and professionalism as correctional workers. attention of Michael Tafelski, Regional Counsel, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Northeast Regional Office, 2 nd & Chesnut Street, 7 th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106. Contributions in Mr. Grzegorek memory can be made to the Police Community Support Office (PCSO) Victim Service Unit. The Victim Service Unit cares for and houses victims of domestic violence and their children in safe hotels. Funds are also used to provide training opportunities for Victim Services volunteers. Contributions can be sent to PSCO Victim Service Unit, Arizona Public Safety Foundation, Inc., 6499 S. Kings Ranch Road, Suite 6-16, Gold Canyon, Arizona, 85118. Please include PSCO Victim Service on the money order/check memo line. Southeast Regional Reentry Executive Leadership Workshop L. to R.: Captain Bradley Greilick; AW Dennis Hendershot; Staff Attorney Jennifer Merkle; Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa; Federal Women s Program Manager Antoinette Kennedy, Warden David Shinn, and AW Al Quintero In Memoriam: Former Regional Director Z. Stephen Grzegorek On September 1, Z. Stephen Grzegorek, retired Northeast Regional Director, passed away following a brief illness. Mr. Grzegorek began his BOP career as a Case Manager at the Detroit Community Treatment Center in 1966. From 1968-1970, he served as a U.S. Probation Officer in Detroit, Michigan. He then served as a Correctional Programs Advisor at the Law Enforcement Assistance Association, before returning to the BOP as a Site Acquisition in the Central Office. Mr. Grzegorek then served as Associate Warden at FCI Danbury; Assistant to the Northeast Regional Director; Warden at FCI Tallahassee and FCI Petersburg. In 1979, he was named Northeast Regional Director. Mr. Grzegorek retired in June 1988. He is survived by his wife, Ilene; and children, Michael and Kathy. Condolences can be sent to the Earlier this summer, the Federal Judicial Center sponsored the Southeast Regional Reentry Executive Leadership Workshop. The event was hosted by FCC Coleman, Florida. More than 100 participants from 13 judicial districts in the Southeast Region attended the workshop, including U.S. District Court Judges, Federal Probation Officers, U.S. Attorneys, Federal Defenders, BOP Central and Regional Office staff and Wardens from the Bureau s Southeast Region. Speakers included Deputy Attorney General James Cole, who provided the Department of Justice s (DOJ) Perspective on Reentry, and Dr. Ed Latessa Professor and Director, University of Cincinnati, who presented Using Evidence-Based Practice to Change Offender Behavior and Reduce Recidivism. The goals of the workshop were to: Provide federal executive-level judicial and criminal justice leaders with information regarding reentry policy and practice to facilitate understanding of reentry and to better understand the roles and responsibilities in leading implementation and collaboration with both federal and state counterparts. Build relationships and trust among system stakeholders.

Monday Morning Highlights Page 3 Understand the fundamentals of reentry policy and practice (i.e., the use of evidence-based practice and its connection to reducing recidivism). Learn about current activities of the federal judiciary, DOJ and Bureau regarding planning for and implementing evidence-based practices to facilitate reentry and reduce recidivism. Identify barriers to collaboration among stakeholders and identify strategies to overcome barriers. Texas Goodwill, Family Promise, Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley, GEO/Leidel Sanction Center, Texas Department of Public Safety, Brazos County Sheriff s Department, Bryan Housing Authority, and staff from U.S. Probation and the BOP. The program was facilitated by FPC Bryan Supervisor of Education Jaynell Hutchinson and Reentry Affairs Roselyn Hammond; FDC Houston Supervisor of Education Roberto Bustamante; and Lana Rucker, Senior U.S. Probation Officer for the Southern District of Texas. The workshop included facilitated breakout sessions for federal criminal justice leaders from each state to discuss where they currently are with regards to their leadership roles and responsibilities in facilitating successful reentry through evidence-based practice; reentry planning and implementation issues for their state; and possible steps for planning and implementation that can be taken upon return to their district/state. OES training participants FCC Oakdale Holds Toastmasters Charter Ceremony Deputy Attorney General James Cole (front row, second from left); Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr., (front row, center); U.S. District Court Judge Casey Rodgers (front row, second from right); and Bureau staff FPC Bryan Hosts OES Training On September 6-7, FPC Bryan held an Offender Employment (OES) training conference. The program provided participants the opportunity to network, share strategies and resources, and explore ways to prepare inmates for a successful reintegration back into society. Associate Warden Sheria Hill-Boyd welcomed participants and thanked them for their partnership in preparing offenders for reentry. Participants included representatives from Heart of On August 1, FCC Oakdale s New Beginnings Toastmasters Organization held its charter ceremony. Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations. The Honorable Robert D. Downing, who has served as Chief Judge for the 19 th Judicial District of Louisiana, and the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals, was guest speaker. Judge Downing joined Toastmasters in the 1970 s, and has assisted in establishing chapters in Louisiana state prisons. He mentioned his long-standing wish to have chapters in Federal prisons, and expressed his appreciation for staff s assistance in bringing Toastmasters to FCC Oakdale. The New Beginnings Toastmasters program, incorporated into the Complex s Release Preparation programs, began meeting in December 2011, and currently has 22 chartered members.

Monday Morning Highlights Page 4 families whose children are receiving medical treatment at the American Family Children s Hospital. FCC Oakdale staff with Toastmasters mentors Institutions Serve the Community FCI Estill A picture is worth a thousand words for inmates participating in FCI Estill s hobby craft program. The inmates worked for three months to create 13 paintings to donate to the Greenbrier Children s Home in Savannah, Georgia. Many of the inmates shared their personal stories of growing up in foster care and institutional centers that lacked inspiration, hope and opportunity; this motivated them to donate the artwork to decorate the children s center. L. to R.: Lance Givens, Supervisor of Recreation with Ronald McDonald House representative Staff Serve the Community FCC Petersburg During August, FCC Petersburg s Union, Local 2052, sponsored a Back to School supply drive to benefit the Robert E. Lee Elementary School. Throughout the month, staff donated backpacks and other muchneeded supplies. On August 30, the donations were presented to school staff who expressed their appreciation for the supplies that will be given to needy children. Federal Occupational Health Employee Assistance Program 1-800-222-0364 1-888-262-7848 (TTY) Call for information or confidential assistance. FCI Oxford Inmate artwork donated to Greenbriar Children s Home FCI Oxford inmates have been saving soda can pull tabs to benefit the Ronald McDonald House in Madison, Wisconsin. The institution recently donated more than 40,000 pull tabs to the Ronald McDonald House; proceeds help to provide housing and meals for Monday Morning Highlights Telephone 202-307-3163 e-mail: info@bop.gov or BOP-IPP/Monday Morning Highlights~@bop.gov

Staff News (posting dates 9/6/12 through 9/12/12) Outstanding Employees Staff Name Position Duty Station Award Vincent Burton Case Manager Elkton FCI Correctional Worker of the Quarter Michael Crapella Plumber Worker Supervisor Canaan USP Worker of the Quarter Paul Gibson Case Management Canaan USP Supervisor of the Quarter Margaret Haydock Correctional Officer Canaan USP Rookie of the Quarter Matthew Kubicki Senior Officer Canaan USP Correctional Officer of the Quarter Joseph Provenzano Culinary Arts Training Instructor Elkton FCI Correctional Worker of the Quarter Patrick Ramirez Food Service Elkton FCI Supervisor of the Quarter Rodney Stewart Senior Officer Elkton FCI Correctional Officer of the Quarter GLYNCO Honor Graduates Staff Name Position Duty Station Grad Date Adam Arnould Chaplain Marion USP 9/7/2012 Joshua Bird Correctional Officer Otisville FCI 9/7/2012 Brandon Dick Correctional Officer Hazelton USP 9/7/2012 Vanja Glusica Correctional Officer Otisville FCI 9/7/2012 Retirements Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes Charles Baldree 10 years government service. Retire Date: Registered Nurse Carswell FMC Darrell Barnett Utility System Repairer 33 years government service. Retire Date: Atlanta USP Operator Supervisor Juan Burke 23 years BOP service. Retire Date: Senior Officer Talladega FCI John Burton 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: Senior Officer Marion USP 9/15/2012 Anthony Catizone, Jr. 21 years BOP service. Retire Date: Cook Foreman Schuylkill FCI Edward Collins 30 years government service. Former duty Lieutenant Springfield MCFP station: FCI Englewood. Retire Date: Bradley Crow 23 years government service. Former duty Factory Manager Manchester FCI station: USP Terre Haute. Retire Date: Glenn Dunlap 32 years government service. Former duty Lieutenant Jesup FCI station: FCI Estill. Retire Date: David Farley 25 years BOP service. Former duty Superintendent of Beckley FCI stations: FCI Alderson, Central Office, Industries SERO. Retire Date: 10/8/2012 Beth Forby Drug Abuse Treatment 24 years government service. Retire Date: Butner FCC Bret Fox 21 years government service. Retire Date: Senior Officer Lexington FMC

Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes Armando Garza, Sr. 30 years government service. Former duty Senior Officer Dublin FCI station: MDC Los Angeles. Retire Date: 8/31/2012 Toretha Godwin Correctional Systems 23 years BOP service. Retire Date: Marianna FCI Officer 8/31/2012 Emma Green 20 years BOP service. Retire Date: Cook Foreman Alderson FPC William Hathcock 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: Cook Foreman Talladega FCI Charles Henry 23 years government service. Retire Date: Senior Officer Loretto FCI Donald Jennings 21 years BOP service. Retire Date: SIS Technician Marion USP John Jones 32 years government service. Former duty Lieutenant Ashland FCI stations: STA Glynco, FCI Oakdale, USP Lompoc. Retire Date: Michael Kuntz 25 years BOP service. Former duty Lieutenant Cumberland FCI stations: FCI Oxford, FMC Rochester, FCC Florence. Retire Date: Bobby Lopez Maintenance Worker 20 years BOP service. Retire Date: Florence FCC Foreman 11/30/2012 Gladys Lybrand 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: Safety El Reno FCI Kimberly Miller 25 years BOP service. Retire Date: Case Manager Lexington FMC 11/30/2012 Sharon Niles 22 years BOP service. Former duty Facilities Assistant Pollock FCC stations: FCI Ray Brook, USP Leavenworth. Retire Date: Jack Nixson Correctional Systems 21 years BOP service. Retire Date: Big Spring FCI Officer Charlotte Paynter 27 years government service. Former duty Senior Officer Tallahassee FCI station: USP Atlanta, MDC Los Angeles. Retire Date: 9/29/2012 Harlan Penn 32 years government service. Retire Date: Regional Counsel WRO 10/2/2012 Timothy Ranck 29 years government service. Former duty Correctional Counselor Lewisburg USP station: FCI Danbury. Retire Date: Bob Rios 20 years BOP service. Former duty station: Program Manager IEVT, CO FCI Florence. Retire Date: Roberto Rodriguez 23 years BOP service. Retire Date: Safety Bastrop FCI William Slotterback 33 years government service. Retire Date: Senior Officer Lewisburg USP Toi Stine 26 years government service. Retire Date: Legal Assistant Springfield MCFP 11/30/2012 Ted Trees 33 years government service Former duty Lieutenant Lee USP stations: FCI Terminal Island, USP Lompoc. Retire Date: Hector Venegas 32 years government service. Retire Date: Cook Foreman La Tuna FCI

Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes Mark Wallace 23 years BOP service. Retire Date: Case Manager Ashland FCI Carol Wasil 27 years government service. Retire Date: Warden's Secretary Jesup FCI Mark Wasil Automotive Worker 26 years government service. Retire Date: Jesup FCI Foreman Glenn Young 27 years government service. Former duty Chief, Psychology Services Victorville FCC stations: FMC Fort Worth, FCI Ashland, FCI Greenville. Retire Date: Personnel & Executive Staff Selections Staff Name From To Position Duty Station Position Duty Station Jesus Amezcua Senior Officer Victorville FCC Case Manager Victorville FCC Allen Arthur Materials Handler Upholstery Worker Beckley FCI Supervisor Supervisor Beckley FCI Scott Barrett Drug Abuse Treatment Reentry Affairs Fairton FCI Philadelphia FDC Heather Biagianti Unit Secretary Victorville FCC Case Manager Victorville FCC Mearl Blevins Senior Officer Leavenworth USP Lieutenant Leavenworth USP Bruce Blackmon Associate Warden Philadelphia FDC Associate Warden Coleman FCC Jeffrey Bolt Lieutenant Yazoo City FCC Lieutenant Atwater USP Monroe Bragg Warden La Tuna FCI Warden Bennettsville FCI Brandy Brawley Senior Officer Talladega FCI Lieutenant Talladega FCI Kristian Bream Lieutenant Victorville FCC Correctional Counselor Victorville FCC Fredrick Brown Senior Officer Leavenworth USP Lieutenant Leavenworth USP Peggy Caltabiano Human Resource Deputy Chief, Workforce PRD, CO Systems & Evaluation HRMD, CO Michael Carvajal Warden Texarkana FCI Warden Pollock FCC Jeannie Chang Staff Psychologist Beckley FCI Staff Psychologist Herlong FCI Melinda Clark Executive Assistant/ Executive Assistant Lompoc FCC Camp WRO Mario Cordova Asst. Recreation Recreation Supervisor Pollock FCC Supervisor Aliceville FCI Michael Denmead Utility System Repairer General Foreman Lee USP Operator Foreman Milan FCI Phillip Dunigan Physician Assistant Health Services Tucson FCC La Tuna FCI Jenna Epplin Deville Deputy Case Case Management Management Pollock FCC Oakdale FCC Thomas Fischer Case Management Contract Oversight Philadelphia FDC Philadelphia CCM Heath Forren Correctional Officer Beckley FCI Recreation Beckley FCI Herman Fracker Correctional Officer Victorville FCC Correctional Officer Dublin FCI Mark Gutierrez Unit Manager Oakdale FCC Executive Assistant Oakdale FCC Darrin Harmon Associate Warden Beaumont FCC Deputy Regional Director SCRO Suzanne Hastings Warden New York MCC Warden Jesup FCI

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Staff Name From To Position Duty Station Position Duty Station Alex Warren Senior Officer Victorville FCC Case Manager Victorville FCC Carlisa Warren-Spurlock Correctional Counselor Coleman FCC Correctional Counselor Aliceville FCI Kelvin Welch Electronics Technician Tucson FCC General Foreman Sheridan FCI William Young Associate Warden Rochester FMC Warden Texarkana FCI

POPULATION REPORT 09/13/2012 01:30:10 CURRENT POPULATION CURRENT POPULATION ALDERSON FPC, WV 1162 EL RENO FCI, OK 992 ALLENWOOD LOW FCI, PA 1368 EL RENO-CAMP 263 ALLENWOOD MED FCI, PA 1367 ELKTON FCI, OH 1998 ALLENWOOD USP, PA 993 ELKTON-FSL 614 ASHLAND FCI, KY 1303 ENGLEWOOD FCI, CO 979 ASHLAND-CAMP 299 ENGLEWOOD-CAMP 185 ATLANTA USP, GA 1907 ESTILL FCI, SC 1137 ATLANTA-CAMP 547 ESTILL-CAMP 290 ATWATER USP, CA 1408 FAIRTON FCI, NJ 1449 ATWATER-CAMP 140 FAIRTON-CAMP 118 BASTROP FCI, TX 1253 FLORENCE ADMAX USP, CO 434 BASTROP-CAMP 183 FLORENCE USP-CAMP 538 BEAUMONT LOW FCI, TX 2054 FLORENCE FCI, CO 1115 BEAUMONT MED FCI, TX 1654 FLORENCE HIGH USP, CO 550 BEAUMONT USP, TX 1485 FORREST CITY FCI, AR 1882 BEAUMONT USP-CAMP 584 FORREST CITY FCI-CAMP 316 BECKLEY FCI, WV 1631 FORREST CITY MED FCI, AR 1699 BECKLEY-CAMP 421 FORT DIX FCI, NJ 4354 BENNETTSVILLE FCI, SC 1662 FORT DIX-CAMP 415 BENNETTSVILLE-CAMP 153 FORT WORTH FCI, TX 1916 BERLIN-CAMP 24 GILMER FCI, WV 1730 BIG SANDY USP, KY 1414 GILMER-CAMP 146 BIG SANDY-CAMP 98 GREENVILLE FCI, IL 1188 BIG SPRING FCI, TX 1570 GREENVILLE-CAMP 328 BIG SPRING-CAMP 213 GUAYNABO MDC, RQ 1660 BROOKLYN MDC, NY 2318 HAZELTON USP, WV 1490 BRYAN FPC, TX 880 HAZELTON-CAMP 154 BUTNER FMC, NC 946 HAZELTON-FEMALE 711 BUTNER LOW FCI, NC 1362 HERLONG FCI, CA 1609 BUTNER MED I FCI, NC 711 HERLONG-CAMP 152 BUTNER-CAMP 327 HONOLULU FDC, HI 677 BUTNER MED II FCI, NC 1696 HOUSTON FDC, TX 942 CANAAN USP, PA 1330 JESUP FCI, GA 1171 CANAAN-CAMP 147 JESUP-CAMP 160 CARSWELL FMC, TX 1369 JESUP-FSL 530 CARSWELL-CAMP 283 LA TUNA FCI, TX 1180 CHICAGO MCC, IL 714 LA TUNA-CAMP 331 COLEMAN I USP, FL 1469 LA TUNA-FSL (EL PASO) 405 COLEMAN II USP, FL 1593 LEAVENWORTH USP, KS 1917 COLEMAN LOW FCI, FL 1861 LEAVENWORTH-CAMP 491 COLEMAN MED FCI, FL 1620 LEE USP, VA 1457 COLEMAN MED FCI-CAMP 631 LEE USP-CAMP 136 CUMBERLAND FCI, MD 1187 LEWISBURG USP, PA 1363 CUMBERLAND-CAMP 303 LEWISBURG-CAMP 571 DANBURY FCI, CT 1134 LEXINGTON FMC, KY 1995 DANBURY-CAMP 223 LEXINGTON-CAMP 353 DEVENS FMC, MA 1005 LOMPOC FCI, CA 1467 DEVENS-CAMP 128 LOMPOC USP, CA 1518 DUBLIN FCI, CA 988 LOMPOC USP-CAMP 519 DUBLIN-CAMP 333 LORETTO FCI, PA 1292 DULUTH FPC, MN 907 LORETTO-CAMP 168 EDGEFIELD FCI, SC 1691 LOS ANGELES MDC, CA 987 EDGEFIELD-CAMP 566 MANCHESTER FCI, KY 1111

POPULATION REPORT 09/13/2012 01:30:10 CURRENT POPULATION CURRENT POPULATION MANCHESTER-CAMP 480 SHERIDAN-CAMP 475 MARIANNA FCI, FL 1285 SPRINGFIELD USMCFP, MO 1133 MARIANNA-CAMP 382 TALLADEGA FCI, AL 1035 MARION USP, IL 1060 TALLADEGA-CAMP 311 MARION-CAMP 350 TALLAHASSEE FCI, FL 1126 MCCREARY USP, KY 1377 TERMINAL ISLAND FCI, CA 1110 MCCREARY-CAMP 137 TERRE HAUTE FCI, IN 1155 MCDOWELL FCI, WV 1709 TERRE HAUTE FCI-CAMP 442 MCDOWELL-CAMP 116 TERRE HAUTE USP, IN 1467 MCKEAN FCI, PA 1285 TEXARKANA FCI, TX 1219 MCKEAN-CAMP 329 TEXARKANA-CAMP 299 MEMPHIS FCI, TN 1148 THREE RIVERS FCI, TX 1176 MEMPHIS-CAMP 319 THREE RIVERS-CAMP 359 MENDOTA FCI, CA 482 TUCSON FCI, AZ 788 MENDOTA-CAMP 122 TUCSON USP, AZ 1516 MIAMI FCI, FL 1049 TUCSON-CAMP 135 MIAMI FCI-CAMP 403 VICTORVILLE MED I FCI, CA 1612 MIAMI FDC, FL 1393 VICTORVILLE MED II FCI, CA 1645 MILAN FCI, MI 1551 VICTORVILLE MED II-CAMP 301 MONTGOMERY FPC, AL 865 VICTORVILLE USP, CA 1391 MORGANTOWN FCI, WV 1197 WASECA FCI, MN 1096 NEW YORK MCC, NY 825 WILLIAMSBURG FCI, SC 1663 OAKDALE FCI, LA 1729 WILLIAMSBURG-CAMP 152 OAKDALE FDC, LA 653 YANKTON FPC, SD 860 OAKDALE FDC-CAMP 180 YAZOO CITY FCI, MS 1894 OKLAHOMA CITY FTC, OK 1500 YAZOO-CAMP 146 OTISVILLE FCI, NY 1017 YAZOO CITY MED FCI, MS 1575 OTISVILLE-CAMP 134 BUREAU OF PRISONS 177264 OXFORD FCI, WI 1083 OXFORD-CAMP 200 PRIVATELY MANAGED SECURE FACILITIES PEKIN FCI, IL 1170 ADAMS COUNTY CORR CTR CI, MS 2530 PEKIN-CAMP 339 BIG SPRING CI, TX 3484 PENSACOLA FPC, FL 772 CIBOLA COUNTY CI, NM 1188 PETERSBURG FCI, VA 1289 D. RAY JAMES CORR FACL CI,GA 2485 PETERSBURG FCI-CAMP 345 DALBY CI, TX 1902 PETERSBURG MED FCI, VA 1855 EDEN CI, TX 1538 PHILADELPHIA FDC, PA 1013 LIMESTONE DC, TX 1012 PHOENIX FCI, AZ 1121 MCRAE CI, GA 1733 PHOENIX-CAMP 289 MOSHANNON VALLEY CI, PA 1489 POLLOCK MED FCI, LA 1617 NE OHIO CORR CTR CI, OH 1506 POLLOCK USP, LA 1372 REEVES CI, TX 2406 POLLOCK-CAMP 262 REEVES DC, TX 1350 RAY BROOK FCI, NY 1180 RIVERS CI, NC 1413 ROCHESTER FMC, MN 988 TAFT CI, CA 1776 SAFFORD FCI, AZ 1228 TAFT-CAMP 552 SAN DIEGO MCC, CA 1004 WILLACY CI, TX 2120 SANDSTONE FCI, MN 1384 TOTAL, PRIVATE FACILITIES 28484 SCHUYLKILL FCI, PA 1284 SCHUYLKILL-CAMP 328 OTHER CONTRACT FACILITIES SEAGOVILLE FCI, TX 1878 RRC'S 9095 SEAGOVILLE-CAMP 177 HOME CONFINEMENT 2651 SEATAC FDC, WA 820 JAIL/SHORT-TERM DETENTION 670 SHERIDAN FCI, OR 1340 CONTRACT JUVENILES 127 LONG-TERM BOARDERS 131 TOTAL, CONTRACTS 12674 TOTAL, BUREAU OF PRISONS 218422