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Security & Personnel Vetting Support

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This contract involves providing background investigations at Tier 3 and Tier 5 levels, along with support for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentialing for contractor personnel who require access to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities. It is specifically aimed at ensuring the security and personnel vetting necessary for authorized entry into VA locations. The work will be performed primarily in North Hills, with a focus on maintaining strict standards to safeguard sensitive environments. The contract is a subcontract opportunity set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC), classified under the NAICS code 561611, which pertains to investigations and security services. The solicitation does not specify an agency office address or point of contact but is managed by the 262-NETWORK Contract Office 22 (36C262) under the Department of Veterans Affairs. Proposals must be submitted by June 17, 2026, indicating a relatively short response window, with the posting date of the opportunity on June 4, 2026. This contract underscores the VA's commitment to secure facility access through thorough vetting and credentialing processes.

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Background investigations and PIV credentialing for VA access, exclusive to SDVOSBC, due June 17, 2026.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 262-NETWORK Contract Office 22 (36C262)

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561611 - Investigation and Personal Background Check Services View NAICS

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North Hills, AZ, 93343

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SDVOSBC

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 262-NETWORK Contract Office 22 (36C262)
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Conduct background investigations (Tier 3/Tier 5) and support PIV credentialing for contractor personnel requiring access to VA facilities.

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