NASHVILLE, TN -- (Marketwire) -- 08/07/09 -- Corrections Corporation of America (NYSE: CXW) (CCA), the nation's largest provider of corrections management
services to government agencies, announced today that it has been notified
by the Alaska Department of Corrections that it was not selected in
Alaska's competitive solicitation to house up to 1,000 inmates from the
state of Alaska. CCA currently houses approximately 765 Alaskan inmates at
its 1,596-bed Red Rock Correctional Center in Arizona. CCA currently
expects that Alaska will begin transferring their inmate population out of
the Red Rock facility beginning in December of 2009. The loss of these
inmates does not affect CCA's recently announced 2009 earnings per share
guidance.
CCA will begin marketing the available beds at the Red Rock facility to
other state and federal customers. CCA also currently houses 650 inmates
from the states of California, Washington and Hawaii at the Red Rock
facility.
"We are very disappointed to have not been selected by the Alaska
Department of Corrections, a long standing customer of ours. We will work
closely with the Alaska Department of Corrections to ensure a smooth
transition out of the Red Rock facility," said Damon Hininger, President
and Chief Operating Officer. "Although at the present moment, we do not
have another customer lined up to fill the vacant beds, these beds are
located in a market that is very attractive to a variety of state and
federal customers. CCA currently owns 12,180 beds in the state of Arizona,
which are fully occupied, including the 765 beds currently utilized by the
state of Alaska."
About CCA
CCA is the nation's largest owner and operator of privatized correctional
and detention facilities and one of the largest prison operators in the
United States, behind only the federal government and three states. We
currently operate 65 facilities, including 44 company-owned facilities,
with a total design capacity of approximately 86,500 beds in 19 states and
the District of Columbia. We specialize in owning, operating and managing
prisons and other correctional facilities and providing inmate residential
and prisoner transportation services for governmental agencies. In
addition to providing the fundamental residential services relating to
inmates, our facilities offer a variety of rehabilitation and educational
programs, including basic education, religious services, life skills and
employment training and substance abuse treatment. These services are
intended to reduce recidivism and to prepare inmates for their successful
re-entry into society upon their release.