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Notice to Providers of Professional Services 2027-PROF-1

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2027-PROF-1State & Local

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The County of Maui is seeking qualified providers to validate and implement a Security Master Plan under solicitation number 2027-PROF-1, with responses due by August 8, 2026. This solicitation is open to professional service providers capable of conducting a thorough assessment of current security infrastructure, identifying vulnerabilities, and developing actionable strategies to enhance the county’s overall security posture. The work will be performed entirely within the state of Hawaii and requires expertise in security planning, risk analysis, and implementation of physical and procedural safeguards aligned with best practices and regulatory expectations. Primary contact for questions and submissions is Kris Arisumi, reachable via phone at (808) 270-7488 or email at kris.arisumi@co.maui.hi.us. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, and is targeted at entities with demonstrated experience in government security projects, particularly within the SLED sector. While no set-aside type or NAICS code is specified, bidders must be prepared to deliver comprehensive documentation, including validated plans, implementation timelines, resource allocation models, and performance metrics to ensure compliance with county security objectives. All proposals must be submitted through the PublicPurchase portal prior to the deadline.

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Maui County seeks qualified providers to validate and implement security master plan by August 8, 2026, in Hawaii.

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Hawaii → County of MauiView Agency

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928110 - National SecurityView NAICS

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HI, USA

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Notice for Professional Services 2027-PROF-1

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County of Kauai General Terms and Conditions for Professional Services Contracts

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2027-PROF-1 Security Master Plan Validation and Implementation

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AgencyHawaii → County of Maui
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Security Master Plan Validation and Implementation

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