Protective Security Officer (PSO) Services
Justification from OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: DC. Industry: NAICS 561612 • PSC S206.
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The OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS is seeking protective security officer services under solicitation number FY26-014. The opportunity is categorized under the PSC code S206, with a corresponding NAICS code of 561612, which indicates a focus on security services. Interested parties should review the associated documentation linked in the notice for further details about this requirement.
The buyer aims to procure qualified protective security officer services to enhance security operations, although specific performance details are currently missing from the provided information.
- Companies with experience in providing security services (NAICS 561612).
- Firms with past performance records in government contracts, particularly in protective services.
- Review the attached resources for relevant information about service requirements.
- Evaluate potential operational logistics for implemented services.
- Formulate a robust staffing and training plan for protective security officers.
- Review and understand the justification notice.
- Complete necessary forms for the submission process as specified in the download links.
- Provide company’s past performance in similar contracts.
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- Ensure compliance with federal security services standards.
- Stay informed of relevant federal regulations impacting protective security roles.
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy based on historical data from similar solicitations.
- Account for any overhead costs associated with deploying personnel.
- Identify subcontracting opportunities with established security firms for expertise sharing.
- Explore teaming alliances with firms experienced in federal contracts.
- Lack of detailed scope may lead to misinterpretation of buyer needs.
- Potential challenges in meeting the compliance requirements set by the government.
- What specific duties and responsibilities will be expected of the protective security officers?
- Are there anticipated challenges or unique requirements for this contract?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific details on the required services are currently unavailable.
- Dates for response deadline and period of performance are not provided.
- Further context on operational requirements is missing.
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