The phenomenology of supersymmetric theories is largely determined by the mechanism for mediation of supersymmetry breaking effects to the Standard Model superpartners. The existence of extra dimensions could play an important role in the generation of a realistic superpartner spectrum, naturally satisfying the constraints from electroweak precision measurements. I generalize models where the gauge superfields are allowed to propagate in the bulk (with the other obervable sector superfields localized on a "brane") to the case where the bulk curvature (warping) is not negligible, as in the Randall and Sundrum setup.