Regional Parks, under the County of Sacramento, focuses on enhancing public safety and operational efficiency within its park and recreation infrastructure through technology-driven access control and security systems. Their core mission centers on safeguarding visitors, staff, and natural resources by modernizing physical security protocols—particularly at vehicle entry points—ensuring controlled, reliable, and automated access to county-managed park facilities.
Regional Parks is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
Regional Parks, under the County of Sacramento, focuses on enhancing public safety and operational efficiency within its park and recreation infrastructure through technology-driven access control and security systems. Their core mission centers on safeguarding visitors, staff, and natural resources...
Regional Parks, under the County of Sacramento, focuses on enhancing public safety and operational efficiency within its park and recreation infrastructure through technology-driven access control and security systems. Their core mission centers on safeguarding visitors, staff, and natural resources by modernizing physical security protocols—particularly at vehicle entry points—ensuring controlled, reliable, and automated access to county-managed park facilities. Strategic priorities include reducing manual oversight, minimizing security vulnerabilities, and integrating smart infrastructure that supports seamless visitor flow while maintaining environmental integrity. Key programs emphasize the deployment of automated gate systems, surveillance integration, and secure perimeter management solutions aligned with evolving public safety standards.
The agency primarily procures security systems services, with a clear emphasis on automated vehicle gate access control technologies. Contracts are typically issued as direct solicitations, indicating a preference for tailored, project-specific engagements rather than blanket purchase agreements or long-term indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicles. Procurements reflect a focus on integrated hardware-software solutions capable of real-time access logging, license plate recognition, and remote monitoring capabilities.
Their procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 561621, reflecting a targeted investment in security systems integration—not general locksmithing or physical security personnel. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or diversity program targeting in recent activity, suggesting vendor selection is driven by technical capability and system interoperability rather than socioeconomic criteria. Vendor relationships appear to favor specialized contractors with demonstrated experience in municipal access control deployments and cybersecurity-compliant systems.
Regional Parks operates as a division of the County of Sacramento, managing a network of regional parks and recreational facilities across the Sacramento metropolitan area. The agency utilizes standard government procurement vehicles, including competitive solicitations and direct awards, to acquire mission-critical infrastructure that supports public safety, operational resilience, and visitor experience enhancement.
Recent Regional Parks Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Regional Parks, including active solicitations and recent awards.