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The contract requires implementation of SBU information security protocols to safeguard sensitive data, with strict adherence to DHS Form 11000-6 for managing personnel access and authorization. It entails handling personally identifiable information and controlled unclassified information with full compliance to federal standards, including the issuance of photo identification credentials to authorized individuals. All data must be securely stored, accessed only by cleared personnel, and protected against unauthorized disclosure throughout the contract term. Upon contract closeout, the contractor is obligated to execute secure data destruction procedures to ensure no residual PII or CUI remains accessible or recoverable. Performance is centered in Washington, D.C., with the Department of Homeland Security’s Detention Compliance And Removals office overseeing compliance. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 561612 and was posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by July 22, 2026. There is no set-aside designation specified, and the work must be conducted in alignment with all applicable DHS and federal security directives. Successful performance demands rigorous operational discipline, documented access controls, and verifiable chain-of-custody procedures for information and physical credentials.

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Implement SBU security protocols, manage access per DHS Form 11000-6, protect PII/CUI, secure destruction at closeout, Washington D.C. location.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Detention Compliance And RemovalsView Agency

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561612 - Security Guards and Patrol ServicesView NAICS

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Washington, DC, 20024, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Detention Compliance And Removals
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Implement SBU information security protocols, manage personnel access via DHS Form 11000-6, handle PII/CUI, issue photo IDs, and ensure secure data destruction at contract closeout.

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