M-11-26 Security Camera Upgrade
Federal opportunity from BCC01 - Bristol Community College • Bristol Community College. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 46, 17, 16.
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Description
Bristol Community College, an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, seeks qualified and experienced vendor to upgrade campus security cameras.
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Bristol Community College (BCC01) is seeking a vendor to upgrade its campus security camera system, highlighting the need for qualified and experienced contractors to enhance safety measures. The deadline for proposal submissions is April 15, 2026. The project will require comprehensive technical expertise related to security technology, making this an excellent opportunity for firms specializing in security upgrades.
Bristol Community College aims to enhance its security infrastructure by upgrading the existing campus security camera system, thereby improving safety and monitoring capabilities on campus.
- Companies with experience in security systems
- Vendors with previous installations in educational institutions
- Firms offering ongoing maintenance and support for security technology
- Assess current security camera infrastructure
- Identify and recommend upgraded camera systems
- Installation of new cameras
- Ensure integration with existing security systems
- Training for staff on new technology
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed technical solution
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Project timeline
- References from previous similar projects
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- Must comply with Massachusetts procurement regulations
- Adherence to safety and installation standards
- All technology must meet current security industry standards
- Consider including a tiered pricing structure based on features offered
- Explore costs for ongoing maintenance post-installation
- Evaluate the total cost of ownership over time
- Look for technology partners specializing in security enhancements
- Consider teaming with firms that have experience with large-scale installations
- Identify subcontractors for specific components, such as training or system integration
- Potential delays in project timelines due to technology procurement
- Compliance risks related to state regulations and standards
- Challenges in integration with existing campus systems
- What is the current budget allocated for this project?
- Are there any specific brands or types of cameras preferred?
- What challenges has BCC01 faced in past security upgrades?
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- Specific budget allocation for the upgrade
- Current capabilities of existing camera systems
- Preferred technology vendors or solutions
- Any regulatory constraints specific to Massachusetts
- Details on current infrastructure integration
- Timeline specifics for installation phases
- Training requirements for college staff
- Maintenance expectations post-installation
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