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Sources Sought: Locksmith Services
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561622 • PSC J053.
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Description
**SOURCES SOUGHT**
The 149th Fighter Wing requires a contractor, who is a Department of War Lock program participant and retains GSA certified safe and vault technicians, to provide multiple lock repairs and drill to access locked out GSA containers.
Additional details can be found in the attached DRAFT Performance Work Statement (PWS).
If you have any questions or inquiries, please email Candace Fernandez at candace.fernandez@us.af.mil and Mark Green at mark.green.23@us.af.mil no later than (NLT) 6 February 2026 10:00 AM Central Daylight Time (CDT). All questions received after this time may not be answered or entertained.
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Please respond to the following questions:
1. Is your company capable of evaluation/diagnostics and repairing/overhauling of these locks?
2. Does your company hold the required Department of War Lock Program participant and retain GSA certified safe and vault technicians?
3. The name of your firm and contact information to include UEI number, email address, and physical address.
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The Dept of the Army is seeking sources for locksmith services through notice W50S78-26-SS-CF01, posted on February 3, 2026, with a response deadline of February 17, 2026. The contractor must be a Department of War Lock program participant and employ GSA certified safe and vault technicians. This project involves lock repairs and drilling access to locked GSA containers, as described in the Draft Performance Work Statement.
The buyer seeks to identify potential contractors capable of providing locksmith services, specifically involving lock repairs and access to GSA containers, ensuring compliance with specific certification requirements.
- Companies with experience in locksmith services
- Firms holding Department of War Lock program participation
- Contractors with GSA certified safe and vault technicians
- Evaluation and diagnostics of locks
- Repairing and overhauling locks
- Drilling access to GSA containers
- Assessment of contractor qualifications against required certifications
- Responses to the capability questions provided in the notice
- Company name and contact information
- UEI number
- Email address
- Physical address
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must be a Department of War Lock program participant
- Must retain GSA certified safe and vault technicians
- Consider industry standards for locksmith services
- Account for potential overhead related to compliance requirements
- Partnering with existing contractors that have certifications
- Forming a joint venture with specialized locksmith firms
- Non-compliance with certification requirements may disqualify proposals
- Tight response timeline may pressure quality of submissions
- Technical capabilities may be overestimated leading to failed performance
- Can you clarify the anticipated volume of lock repairs needed?
- Are there specific types or models of locks commonly used that we should be aware of?
- What is the expected turnaround time for lock repairs and access drilling?
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- Specific requirements outlined in the Draft Performance Work Statement
- Contact information for potential teaming partners
- Details on past performance or references needed
- More precise scope of lock types and models
- Potential volume of work anticipated over contract duration
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