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Comprehensive CCTV System Improvement Planning

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The contract seeks to develop a strategic improvement plan aimed at modernizing the Closed-Circuit Television System to enable 24/7 operational continuity, with a strong emphasis on risk mitigation, system redundancy, and alignment with current technology standards. The scope requires a comprehensive evaluation of existing infrastructure, identification of vulnerabilities, and the formulation of actionable recommendations to enhance reliability, scalability, and resilience across the CCTV network. The plan must address potential failure points, incorporate failover mechanisms, and ensure compliance with evolving security and technical benchmarks to support uninterrupted surveillance operations. The work is to be performed primarily in Washington, D.C., under the oversight of the Architect of the Capitol’s Acquisition & Material Man Division, with all deliverables due by August 24, 2026. This subcontract opportunity is classified under NAICS code 541690, indicating it pertains to other scientific and technical consulting services. Interested parties must submit proposals prior to the deadline, and while no set-aside designation is specified, the nature of the work suggests a need for specialized expertise in surveillance system modernization, cybersecurity integration, and large-scale operational planning within a federal environment.

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Modernize CCTV system for 24/7 ops in D.C. with redundancy, risk mitigation, and compliance by August 24, 2026.

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Architect Of The Capitol → Acquisition & Material Man DivisionView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Washington, DC, 20515, USA

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AgencyArchitect Of The Capitol → Acquisition & Material Man Division
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Develop a strategic improvement plan to modernize the CCTS for 24/7 operations, including risk mitigation, redundancy, and technology standards.

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