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24/7 Fire Alarm Monitoring Services

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This contract involves providing continuous, real-time monitoring services for fire alarm systems at 30 Veterans Affairs facilities. The contractor is responsible for promptly responding to any alarms and coordinating the necessary emergency protocols to ensure safety and compliance. The service is to be delivered around the clock, underscoring the importance of constant vigilance in protecting these healthcare environments. The contract, titled "24/7 Fire Alarm Monitoring Services," is classified under NAICS code 561621 and is managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically through Network Contract Office 19. Performance of the work is designated for Salt Lake City, with delivery expected to maintain uninterrupted fire alarm system surveillance. The solicitation was posted on April 29, 2026, with responses due by July 31, 2026. This subcontract does not specify any set-aside status, reflecting an open competitive opportunity.

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24/7 fire alarm monitoring and emergency response for 30 VA facilities in Salt Lake City.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Network Contract Office 19 (36C259)

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561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) View NAICS

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Salt Lake City, UT, 84148-0001, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Network Contract Office 19 (36C259)
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Provide continuous, real-time monitoring of fire alarm systems across 30 VA facilities, respond to alarms, and coordinate emergency protocols.

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