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Keying System Design and Key Management

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Ozarks Technical Community College is seeking a subcontractor to design and implement a comprehensive master keying system that integrates seamlessly with the building’s existing security infrastructure. The project requires the development of a detailed keying schedule, secure key control storage solutions, and a robust software management platform to track, authorize, and audit key usage across all facility access points. The system must align with the college’s security protocols, ensuring controlled access while maintaining scalability and operational efficiency for future expansion or modifications. The bid response is due by July 29, 2026, and the contract falls under NAICS code 561621 for security services. While the location of performance and point of contact details are unspecified, the work is tied directly to the college’s facilities in Missouri. The subcontractor must demonstrate expertise in physical security systems, key management best practices, and software integration to deliver a solution that enhances campus safety without compromising usability or compliance. All deliverables must be fully documented and handed over with training provided to designated personnel.

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Design and implement master keying system with software tracking for Ozarks Tech campus security.

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Missouri → Ozarks Technical Community CollegeView Agency

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561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)View NAICS

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MO, USA

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AgencyMissouri → Ozarks Technical Community College
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Design and implement a master keying system including keying schedule, key control storage, and software management, aligned with building security functions.

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