ICE Considers Office Space in Roseburg, Federal Notice Shows
A new federal notice shows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is considering rented office space in Roseburg. Roseburg is one of only two Oregon cities listed in the request, alongside Portland, though no lease or office has been confirmed.
ROSEBURG, Ore. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is considering Roseburg as a possible location for rented office space, according to a new federal notice.
The Request for Information, posted through the System for Award Management, lists Roseburg and Portland as the only Oregon cities under consideration as part of a broader nationwide search for workspace for ICE personnel.
The notice does not confirm that ICE will open an office in Roseburg or sign a lease there. Instead, it represents an early market-research step used to gather information from vendors about available office space and related services.
The document describes interest in flexible workspace, including private offices and workstations, but gives no specific address or timeline for Roseburg.
Because the posting is only a Request for Information, Roseburg’s inclusion indicates the city is being considered - not that an office has been approved.
Supporting Documents:
- SAM.gov Request for Information: “Private Office Space Rental/Workstations for ICE Personnel” (Solicitation 70CMSW-033126), posted March 20, 2026. This is the federal notice that lists “OR: Portland, Roseburg.” - Click here
- HigherGov listing for Solicitation 70CMSW-033126: A secondary government-contract tracking page reflecting the same ICE office-space notice and solicitation number. - Click here
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