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PSO Training and Certification Services

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The contract involves delivering standardized training programs tailored for Protective Security Officers (PSOs). These training sessions cover critical areas such as firearms qualification, adherence to Federal Protective Service (FPS) policies, compliance with the Terrorism Awareness and Management System (TAMS), and emergency procedures. The goal is to ensure that PSOs are proficient in essential security protocols and prepared to respond effectively in various situations. This subcontract is managed by the Department of Homeland Security through the Fps East Ccg Division 4 Acquisition Division. Classified under NAICS code 611519, the contract emphasizes professional training services. Although specific details like solicitation number, location, and points of contact are not provided, the focus remains on the delivery and certification of comprehensive training to enhance security performance and operational readiness of PSOs.

General Info

Delivery of standardized training for Protective Security Officers including firearms, FPS policies, TAMS, and emergency procedures.

Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Fps East Ccg Division 4 Acq DivisionView Agency

NAICS

611519 - Other Technical and Trade SchoolsView NAICS

Place of Performance

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Documents

This scope was carved out of 70RFP126QE4000003.

The full solicitation package (1 document), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Notice of Consolidation Determination for Protective Security Officer (PSO) Services for Ft. Worth Texas, Dallas Texas

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Fps East Ccg Division 4 Acq Division
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Deliver standardized training programs for PSOs, including firearms qualification, FPS policies, TAMS compliance, and emergency procedures.

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