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50 SFS Security Cameras

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The Department of the Air Force through the 50th Contracting Squadron is seeking to procure Verkada’s hybrid-cloud physical security camera system under a total small business set-aside, with the acquisition to be conducted using simplified procedures for commercial items under FAR Part 12. The estimated value of the requirement is between $130,000 and $170,000, and the equipment will be delivered and installed at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado, within 60 days of award, with installation expected to take no more than three business days. Contractors must have the ability to comply with all base access and security protocols to perform on-site delivery and installation. The North American Industry Classification System code is 561621, and the small business size standard is $25 million in annual revenue. This is a presolicitation notice, meaning no formal solicitation has been issued yet, and interested small businesses must proactively contact the contracting officer to express their capability and interest; unsolicited quotations will not be accepted. The contracting officer will determine which qualified respondents will receive a request for quotation.

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Air Force seeks small business for Verkada camera system at Schriever SFB, under $170K, 60-day delivery.

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Department Of Defense → FA2550 50 Cons PkpView Agency

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561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)View NAICS

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Colorado Springs, CO, 80912, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA2550 50 Cons Pkp
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OfficeSCHRIEVER SFB, CO, 80912-2116, USA
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Office AddressSCHRIEVER SFB, CO, 80912-2116, USA

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PRESOLICITATION NOTICE at SAM.GOV


Solicitation Number: FA2550-26-Q-0027


Title: 50 SFS Security Cameras


Notice Type: Presolicitation


Set-Aside: Total Small Business


NAICS Code: 561621
Small Business Size Standard: $25.0M


Product Service Code (PSC): 6350


Description of Requirement: The Department of the Air Force, 50th Contracting Squadron (50 CONS), intends to procure Verkada's hybrid-cloud physical security camera system. This is a presolicitation notice for planning purposes only.


Estimated Value: Between $130,000 and $170,000


Delivery Location: Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado Springs, CO


Delivery Date:  Within 60 days of award


Installation Requirements: Contractor personnel will require base access to provide delivery and installation of equipment. Installation is estimated to take no more than three (3) business days. Contractors must comply with all base access and security requirements.


Acquisition Approach: This acquisition will be conducted using simplified acquisition procedures for commercial products/services under RFO Part 12. The contracting officer will solicit quotations directly from qualified sources in accordance with RFO Part 12.210-1(c)(2). A separate written solicitation will not be posted to SAM.gov.


Notice to Interested Parties: This is a presolicitation notice only. Interested parties who wish to be considered for this requirement should contact the point of contact below to express their interest and capability. The contracting officer will determine which sources will receive a request for quotation. Unsolicited quotations submitted in response to this notice will not be considered.


Point of Contact:
1st Lt Evan Eschenburg
Contracting Officer
Email: evan.eschenburg.1@spaceforce.mil
Phone: (719) 567-7946


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