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Security System Maintenance and Warranty Services

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A five-year warranty and maintenance contract is being sought for the NACABSRIDS system, covering preventative maintenance, emergency repairs, and parts replacement to ensure continuous operational readiness. The requirement is issued under a subcontract classification by the Nawc Training Systems Division within the Department of Defense, with performance to be delivered at a location in Orlando, Florida, 32826. The solicitation, posted on July 2, 2026, requires responses to be submitted no later than July 10, 2026, and falls under the NAICS code 561622, which pertains to security systems services. All maintenance and repair activities must be performed to sustain system functionality throughout the warranty term, with prompt response protocols for emergency situations and full parts coverage to minimize downtime.

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Five-year warranty and maintenance for NACABSRIDS in Orlando, Florida, covering repairs, parts, and emergency response.

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Department Of Defense → Nawc Training Systems DivisionView Agency

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561622 - Locksmiths View NAICS

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Orlando, FL, 32826, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Nawc Training Systems Division
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Provision of 5-year warranty including preventative maintenance, emergency repairs, and parts replacement for the NACABSRIDS system.

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