The Office of Homeland Security in Kentucky focuses on enhancing the state’s emergency communications infrastructure and public safety response capabilities through specialized technical consulting services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability, interoperability, and modernization of Kentucky’s 911 emergency services network, supporting first responders and emergency management systems with expert guidance in system design, integration, and operational optimization.
Office Of Homeland Security is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Office Of Homeland Security has obligated $390,318, issued 1 award, and worked with 1 contractor.
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The Office of Homeland Security in Kentucky focuses on enhancing the state’s emergency communications infrastructure and public safety response capabilities through specialized technical consulting services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability, interoperability, and modernization of...
The Office of Homeland Security in Kentucky focuses on enhancing the state’s emergency communications infrastructure and public safety response capabilities through specialized technical consulting services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability, interoperability, and modernization of Kentucky’s 911 emergency services network, supporting first responders and emergency management systems with expert guidance in system design, integration, and operational optimization. Strategic priorities include improving call routing accuracy, upgrading legacy telecommunications platforms, and aligning emergency response systems with national standards for public safety broadband and Next Generation 911 (NG911) readiness. The agency prioritizes initiatives that strengthen coordination between local, state, and federal emergency entities through data-driven technical advisory services.
The agency most frequently procures high-level technical consulting services to support complex public safety technology deployments. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitations that require demonstrated expertise in emergency communications systems, network architecture, and government compliance frameworks. Procurement vehicles emphasize performance-based outcomes, with an emphasis on contractor qualifications over standardized GSA schedules.
The primary NAICS category targeted is 541690—Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services—reflecting a consistent reliance on external experts to advise on critical infrastructure modernization. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or diversity-focused contracting initiatives in recent activity. Vendor relationships are built around specialized technical proficiency in emergency services technology, with a clear preference for consultants possessing experience in public safety communications, GIS integration, and emergency management systems.
The Office of Homeland Security operates under the Kentucky state government with statewide jurisdiction over emergency communications policy and infrastructure. It functions as a centralized authority for 911 services governance, leveraging procurement to engage external technical experts rather than maintaining large in-house engineering teams. Contracts are issued through direct solicitations, with no indication of use of multi-agency or federal procurement vehicles.
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