Law Enforcement Vehicle Upfits and Installation Services
Federal opportunity from STATE OF NC - DIVISION OF PURCHASE & CONTRACT. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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Description
The State through the Department of Administration (DOA) Division of Purchase & Contract (P&C) is seeking qualified vendors to establish a Statewide Term Contract to furnish and deliver the State’s requirements for Law Enforcement (LE) Vehicle Upfits and Installation Services throughout the State of North Carolina, on an “As Needed” basis, if and when ordered by State Departments, Agencies, and Higher Education Institutions during the contract period. Law enforcement vehicle upfitting and installation involves equipping police, sheriff, and other public safety vehicles with specialized components required for duty operations. This includes the installation of lights and sirens, communication systems, prisoner transport partitions, weapon mounts, computer mounts, storage solutions, and other mission-critical accessories. A state term contract in this category ensures consistent, cost-effective, and compliant access to upfitting and installation services across the state of North Carolina.
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