Texas Department of Criminal Justice Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Logistics Division Texas Correctional Industries Programs Agribusiness, Land & Minerals Transportation & Supply An Overview of Facilities and Operations Within the Division March 2020 tdcj.texas.gov
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Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Manufacturing, Agribusiness
and Logistics Division
Texas Correctional Industries Programs
Agribusiness, Land & Minerals Transportation & Supply
An Overview of Facilities and Operations Within the Division
Robert Cade Deputy Director, Transportation & Supply
936-437-6415
Will Kennedy Deputy Director, Programs
936-437-6288
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Headquarters - Department Managers Agribusiness, Land & Minerals (ALM): Business Office, Laura Dean......................936-437-6660 Land Management, Rhonda Jensen.............936-437-6645 Sales/Cost Accounting, Bobbie Hill...........936-437-6644
Financial Operations: Manager, Desiré MacDonald.....................936-437-6927 Business & Cust. Service,
Melinda Mimms............936-437-6054 Financial Support, Robert Driskell.............936-436-4077
Austin Distribution Center Hrs of Oper: M-F, 8am-3:30pm Facility Manager: Scott Vieta Ph: 512-280-2251 Service: Warehouse and distribute TCI products Primary Users: TDCJ, state agencies, counties, cities, schools Staff: 5 Offenders: 5 Origin Date: 1992
Byrd: Outside Sales Warehouse Hrs of Oper: M-F, 6am-1:45pm Facility Manager: Ronald Byrd Ph: 936-293-4133 Service: Warehouse and distribute TCI products Primary Users: TDCJ, state agencies, counties, cities, schools Staff: 6 Offenders: 10 Origin Date: 1978 FY19 Sales: $2,029,953
Wynne: Computer Recovery Hrs of Oper: M-F, 5am-11am Facility Manager: Robert Laake Ph: 936-291-5162 Services: computer recovery Number of refurbished computers provided to TX public schools in FY19: 8,373* Primary Users: Texas public schools Staff: 7 Offenders: 53 Origin Date: 1999 FY19 Sales: $0 (*combined with Daniel computer recovery)
Wynne: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Facility Manager: Robert Laake Hrs of Oper: M-F, 5am-11am Ph: 936-291-5162 Products/Services: GIS mapping/conversion Primary Users: TDCJ, counties, cities Staff: 2 Offenders: 22 Origin Date: 1994 (FE) / 2016 (WY) FY19 Sales: $3,896
FY 2019 Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Programs - 2 Operations
Lockhart: Henderson Controls, Inc. Hrs of Oper: M-F, 6:30am-3pm Products: AC and heating valves Offenders: 62 Origin Date: 1993
Lockhart: OnShore Resources Hrs of Oper: M-F, 8:30am-4pm Products: computer boards and wire harnesses Offenders: 21 Origin Date: 2002
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Agribusiness, Land & Minerals (ALM) manages 13 farm operations that oversee agricultural activities on 24 units. Additionally, the department manages two meat processing plants, a canning plant, and harvest equipment repair facility. The department also provides 40 units with security horses, which are utilized to oversee outside offender work squads and canine tracking programs.
Agribusiness Division Managers: Mike Corley, 936-437-6651
Robert McLain, 936-437-6652 Program Supervisors:
Beef Cattle & Horses, David Gurrola, 936-437-6643 Edible Crops, Steve Ball, 936-437-6634
Entomology, Thomas Hoelewyn, 936-437-6639 Farm Shops, Shawn Logan, 936-437-6642
Field Crops, Adam Humphrey, 936-437-6635 Poultry, Swine & Feed Mills, Kathryn Page, 936-437-6577
Production & Contracts, Leroy Hinton, 806-291-0296
Crops & Equipment manages the direct production of field and edible crops for use within the agency. Field crops include grain and hay, which are processed to feed livestock. Cotton is transferred to TCI textile mills to make offender clothing and bedding. Edible crops are produced and sent to agency food service departments to be prepared for meals or sent to the agency canning plant for processing. Crops & Equipment also includes support services such as farm shops, harvesting operations, plant maintenance operations, and pest control.
Livestock manages the commercial cow herds and stocker operations, broodmare and horse development operations, laying hen operations, farrow-to-finish swine operations, feed production facilities, and meat processing plants. These operations provide beef, pork, and eggs to agency food service departments to be prepared and served.
Agribusiness, Land & Minerals Operations
UNIT CITY OPERATION Allred Iowa Park Security Horses Beto Tennessee
Ph: 936-295-9126; 936-662-7309 Staff: 8 Offenders: 78 Operations: Edible Crops, Farm Shop, Hay Production, Horse Development Program, Poultry, Swine Finishing, Veterinary Warehouse and Clinic, Area Pest Control and Traveling Crews, Security Horses, assists Goree Unit in the Horse Breeding Program
Robert Warren, Freight Transportation, 936-436-4050 Vacant, Fleet Mechanical (Gas), 936-437-1388
Jack Pursley, Fleet Mechanical (Diesel), 936-291-5184
Fleet & Freight Transportation has four freight terminals and six mechanical operations located in Beeville, Huntsville, Tennessee Colony, Rosharon and Snyder. The department has oversight of approximately 2,200 active vehicles as well as several thousand trailers and other equipment.
In FY 2019, the department managed a fleet of 171 tractor trucks and 460 tractor trailers. The four dispatch offices coordinated more than 29,000 freight hauls and truck drivers logged approximately 5.8
million miles.
Transportation & Supply Operations
Administrative Complex: Motor Pool Hrs of Serv: M-F, 5:30am-5pm Ph: 936-437-6330 Mech. Supv: Len Richardson Staff: 3 Offenders: 18
Chase Field: Beeville Freight Terminal Managed by the Southern Region Freight Terminal Manager Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6:30am-3pm Ph: 361-362-6427 Dispatcher: Michael Kirby Staff: 9 Offenders: 10
Warehousing & Supply has eight warehouses located in Beeville, Childress, Huntsville, Navasota, Rosharon, and Snyder. In FY 2019 the warehouses had an average inventory of more than $23.3 million and maintained 2,788 items in stock. Approximately $142.8 million in supplies were distributed from food warehouses, the Prison Store,
and other facilities during the fiscal year.
Transportation & Supply Operations
Administrative Complex: Central Region Warehouse Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6:30am-3:30pm Ph: 936-437-6751 Warehouse Manager: Lloyd Burson Staff: 10 Offenders: 25
Administrative Complex: Prison Store Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6:30am-3:30pm Ph: 936-437-6072 Warehouse Manager: Teri Zunker Staff: 12 Offenders: 34
Chase Field: Beeville Distribution Center Hrs of Serv: M-F, 7am-3:30pm Ph: 361-362-6430 Warehouse Manager: Billy Landreth Staff: 10 Offenders: 11
Daniel: Snyder Distribution Center Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6:30am-3:30pm Ph: 325-573-6125 x 223 Warehouse Manager: Ronald Gibson Staff: 19 Offenders: 32
Pack: Surplus Warehouse Hrs of Serv: M-F, 7am-3:30pm Ph: 936-825-3728 x 4115 Warehouse Manager: Sandra McCune Staff: 5 Offenders: 6
Roach: Childress Distribution Center Hrs of Serv: M-Th, 5:30am-4pm Ph: 940-937-6364 x 7365 Warehouse Manager: Pam Sherwood Staff: 4 Offenders: 8
Stringfellow: Southern Region Distribution Center Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6am-3pm Ph: 281-595-4102 Warehouse Manager: Melissa Engelhardt Staff: 8 Offenders: 26
Wynne: Food Service Warehouse Hrs of Serv: M-F, 6:30am-3pm Ph: 936-291-5293 Warehouse Manager: Darlene Trejo Staff: 15 Offenders: 54