Armed Protective Security Officer Services - Minnesota/Wisconsin Justification and Approval
Justification from OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MN. Industry: NAICS 561612 • PSC S206.
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The Federal Protective Service Acquisition Division has procured Armed Protective Security Officer (PSO) services on a noncompetitive basis to Triple Canopy, Inc (13530 Dulles Technology Drive. Ste 500, Herndon, Virginia 20171) for up to five (5) months, March 1, 2026, through July 31, 2026, to allow time to solicit and award the follow-on contract, as well as to provide adequate ime for transition. This action resuled in a modification to extend the ordering period of the existing indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity type contract to allow placement of a task order to continue critical PSO services throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. Task order(s) will only be issued under this contract for the necessary length of time required, but not to exceed five months. As such, this extension will allow time to complete the solicitation and award as well as provide an adequate transition period to the new effort for this requirement.
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