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Commissioners approve private staffing contract for sheriff’s detention officers after contentious debate
Summary
The court approved a contract with a private staffing firm to supply detention officers to the Tarrant County Jail as a recruitment tool intended to fill vacancies. Supporters said the vendor’s recruiting reach could bring ready‑to‑work staff; critics warned of liability, oversight, and outsourcing core county duties.
Tarrant County’s commissioners on Oct. 14 approved an annual contract to procure temporary staffing for the sheriff’s detention operation, voting 3–2 after extended questioning about cost, oversight and precedent.
The contract awards ReKana Solutions LLC (contract ID on the agenda) the ability to recruit and supply detention officers, sergeants and lieutenants to supplement the sheriff’s workforce. County staff and the sheriff’s command said the vendor’s national recruiting reach and capacity to assist with licensing and relocation could bring personnel the department has struggled to hire locally. The sheriff’s office said the vendor would staff positions under the sheriff’s policies; outstanding hires may be offered permanent county jobs after a probationary period.
Sheriff’s Office leaders told commissioners the…
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