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NAICS Code· 922120

Police Protection

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in criminal and civil law enforcement, police, traffic safety, and other activities related to the enforcement of the law and preservation of order. Combined police and fire departments are included in this industry. Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 922120 – Police Protection encompasses the full spectrum of law enforcement services provided by federal, state, and local government entities to maintain public order, prevent crime, and ensure community safety. This includes patrol operations, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, emergency response, and specialized units such as K-9, SWAT, and narcotics divisions.

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NAICS code 922120 covers Police Protection. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in criminal and civil law enforcement, police, traffic safety, and other activities related to the enforcement of the law and preservation of order. Combined police and fire departments are included in this industry. Cross-References.

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BJA FY 2025/2026 Project Safe Neighborhoods Formula Grant ProgramThe Bureau of Justice Assistance is offering funding under the FY2025/2026 Project Safe Neighborhoods Formula Grant Program to support coordinated violent crime reduction efforts across all 94 federal judicial districts in the United States and its territories. This initiative, aligned with Operation Take Back America, empowers U.S. Attorney’s Offices to lead multi-agency collaborations involving federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement, prosecutors, and community partners. The program prioritizes targeted enforcement against criminal organizations, dangerous offenders, and threats such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, transnational criminal organizations, and violent criminal aliens, aiming to enhance public safety through strategic, data-driven interventions. Funding for this program combines appropriations for both fiscal years 2025 and 2026, distributed as formula grants to ensure consistent support for local priorities within the federal framework. The solicitation, identified as O-BJA-2026-172654, was posted on July 13, 2026, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026. Applicants must align their proposals with the core objectives of PSN, emphasizing collaboration, accountability, and community engagement. All applications must be submitted through Grants.gov, and inquiries should be directed to the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s designated point of contact at the provided email and phone number. There is no set-aside designation for this opportunity, and it is open to eligible entities operating within the scope of the federal judicial districts.
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Regional Bioterrorism Response Coordination & ExercisesThe contract pertains to the planning and execution of regional emergency response drills and tabletop exercises designed to enhance coordination between Federally Qualified Health Centers and public health agencies in preparation for bioterrorism incidents. The initiative focuses on building operational readiness through structured simulations that test communication protocols, resource allocation, and interagency collaboration under emergency conditions. Activities will include developing exercise scenarios, facilitating participant engagement, evaluating response effectiveness, and delivering actionable improvement recommendations to strengthen regional resilience. The work is classified under NAICS code 922120, indicating it relates to public order and safety activities, specifically emergency management services. It is positioned as a subcontract under the Missouri agency known as PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTS, with a submission deadline of July 16, 2026, and a posting date of July 9, 2026. While specific geographic performance locations are not defined, the scope implies statewide or multi-regional involvement across Missouri. The contract emphasizes practical, real-world preparedness outcomes and requires proposers to demonstrate experience in designing and leading public health emergency exercises, particularly those involving community-based healthcare providers and government entities.
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Covert Investigative Support (Limited)The contract seeks limited operational support for undercover investigations focused on healthcare fraud, requiring specialized capabilities in dark web monitoring, validation of online personas, and the identification of hidden affiliations among individuals or entities involved in illicit activities. The work is intended to assist the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General in uncovering concealed networks and verifying digital identities linked to fraudulent schemes, leveraging technical expertise not typically available through conventional investigative methods. Performance is to be conducted primarily in Washington, D.C., with the subcontractor expected to deliver targeted, discreet support that enhances the integrity and effectiveness of ongoing fraud probes. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 922120, posted on July 7, 2026, with responses due by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on July 29, 2026. The overarching agency listed is the Department of the Interior, but the actual requesting entity is the HHS Office of Inspector General, indicating an interagency arrangement. There is no set-aside designation specified, and the place of performance is fixed at the Washington, D.C. area with zip code 20240. Interested parties must submit proposals through the eBuy platform at the provided link, and the nature of the work demands high levels of discretion, technical proficiency, and familiarity with clandestine online environments to meet the stringent requirements of federal fraud investigations.
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BJA FY 2026 Invited to Apply – Pennington County, South Dakota Public Safety Support for the 250th Anniversary Celebration at Mount RushmoreThe Bureau of Justice Assistance is offering federal funding to support public safety and law enforcement operations for the July 3, 2026, 250th anniversary celebration of the United States at Mount Rushmore in Pennington County, South Dakota. This solicitation is exclusively available to the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, which is tasked with ensuring the security of attendees, performers, and the surrounding community during the event. The funding will cover the costs associated with planning, staffing, equipment, and operational activities necessary to maintain order and safety throughout the commemoration. Applications must be submitted by July 7, 2026, and the opportunity is open only to federal entities under the Department of Justice, with no set-aside provisions for smaller or specialized organizations. All proposals must align with the designated purpose of enhancing public safety during this nationally significant event, and the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office must demonstrate a clear, actionable plan for resource allocation, interagency coordination, and emergency preparedness. The solicitation number is O-BJA-2026-172650, and inquiries may be directed to the Bureau of Justice Assistance via the provided contact information. Although the notice does not specify funding limits or match requirements, applicants are expected to provide detailed budget justifications and timelines that reflect the scale and complexity of securing a major public gathering at a high-profile national landmark. The opportunity closes shortly after being posted, indicating a narrow window for submission and a highly targeted application process.
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Combating Forced Child Recruitment by FTOs and TCOsThe U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs is soliciting applications to implement a project aimed at disrupting forced child recruitment by Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Transnational Criminal Organizations in Colombia. The initiative seeks to strengthen Colombian law enforcement’s capacity to investigate, arrest, and prosecute individuals involved in recruiting minors under 18 years of age, in alignment with Articles 162 and 188D of the Colombian criminal code. The project will focus on enhancing intelligence-sharing, utilizing technological tools for online evidence collection, improving interagency coordination, engaging social media platforms to curb exploitation, and identifying legal and regulatory gaps that impede justice efforts. The funding opportunity, identified by solicitation number OFOP0002934, carries a maximum award ceiling of $4,000,000 and is structured as a cooperative agreement with a two-year initial performance period, commencing in September 2026, and a total maximum duration of five years. All applicants must demonstrate alignment with the program’s objectives and submit a comprehensive proposal that includes a detailed project analysis, a change map, a risk assessment, and a budget structured using OMB-approved categories. Profit or fees are strictly prohibited, and cost principles for non-profits are governed by 2 CFR 200, Subpart E, while for-profits must adhere to FAR Part 31 and 48 CFR Part 30. All applications must be submitted via Grants.gov by the deadline of July 6, 2026, and organizations must possess an active Unique Entity Identifier and SAM.gov registration prior to submission, with mandatory compliance for subrecipients also required prior to funding disbursement. Proposed projects will be evaluated based on a weighted scoring system totaling 100 points, prioritizing the quality of project analysis and design at 50%, followed by program monitoring and risk management at 20%, institutional capacity and track record at 15%, and cost effectiveness at 15%. Technical eligibility serves as a mandatory gate, with only qualified proposals advancing to scoring. Recipients must adhere to U.S. Department of State branding guidelines, ensuring clear identification of U.S. government funding, and comply with all applicable executive orders, the Leahy Amendment restricting assistance to security forces with credible allegations of human rights violations, and Trafficking in Persons compliance requirements under 2 CFR 175, which mandate implementation of a compliance plan and annual recertification. Reporting obligations include submission of
Bureau Of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement

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Emergency Operations and Planning SupportThe contract seeks to procure operations and planning experts to deliver specialized support during public health emergencies, focusing on incident action planning, resource coordination, and situational analysis. These professionals will be tasked with ensuring effective response coordination by translating complex emergency conditions into actionable plans and optimizing the deployment of personnel and materials. The work is tied directly to the operational needs of the Department of Health and Human Services, specifically under the Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Office of Financial Resources, and Office of Acquisition Services, with performance required in Atlanta, Georgia, at the designated zip code 30333. This is a subcontract opportunity, posted on June 26, 2026, with a firm response deadline of July 22, 2026, at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. The North American Industry Classification System code 922120 indicates the work falls under emergency coordination and public health services. There is no set-aside classification specified, and while no point of contact is provided, interested parties can access the full solicitation and submit proposals through the GSA eBuy portal using the designated contract number and link. The nature of the engagement demands expertise in high-stakes, time-sensitive environments, with a clear emphasis on real-time decision-making and cross-functional collaboration during emerging health crises.
Department of Health and Human Services

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S--NM Law Enforcement Services in Tuolumne CountyThe Bureau of Reclamation is seeking qualified sources to provide seasonal law enforcement services and public safety training at New Melones Lake in Tuolumne County, California, for the period between May 1 and October 1 each year. The requirement includes assigning one certified California Peace Officer under Penal Code §830.1 or equivalent to conduct law enforcement patrols, with a baseline of up to 120 hours annually and the potential for an additional 180 optional hours as directed by the Corps of Engineers. Patrols must be maintained during major recreation weekends, including Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day, and one patrol vehicle must be provided per officer. In addition to patrols, the contractor must deliver two eight-hour public safety training sessions per year conducted by qualified law enforcement instructors. All personnel must be sworn officers authorized to enforce federal, state, and local laws and capable of operating within the unique jurisdictional environment of federal recreation lands. Interested firms must submit a capability statement not exceeding five pages, detailing company information including UEI, prior experience delivering law enforcement services on public or recreation lands, qualifications of personnel to serve as peace officers and training instructors, and evidence of similar contracts completed within the past five years. The solicitation is a sources sought notice solely for market research and does not constitute a solicitation or guarantee of contract award. Responses are due by July 9, 2026, at 10 a.m. PST and must be emailed to davinder_kullar@ios.doi.gov. The NAICS code for this effort is 922120, and inquiries may be directed to Davinder Kullar of the Department of the Interior, Regional Office in Sacramento, California.
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Law Enforcement Officers Reimbursement Program (LEORP)The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is offering partial reimbursement for local Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) deployed to support passenger screening operations at commercial airports through the Law Enforcement Officers Reimbursement Program (LEORP), under a solicitation numbered 70T01026TLEORP001. This initiative, authorized under 49 C.F.R. Part 1542, targets eligible airports holding Part 139 certifications and operated by state, local, or other public entities that have incurred increased LEO costs due to post-9/11 security mandates. Funding is provided via multiple Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs), with eligibility contingent upon concurrence from the respective TSA Federal Security Director. Applicants must submit a completed Data Sheet and Project Narrative (Attachment 2) in Word or PDF format to LEORPApplications@tsa.dhs.gov by the July 15, 2026 deadline. While applications beyond this date may be considered on a rolling basis, they are not guaranteed review due to limited funds, making early submission strongly recommended. The program does not cover pre-award costs, and all reimbursements are contingent upon appropriated funding availability. The maximum reimbursable hourly rate is capped at $25 per fully burdened hour, subject to TSA’s discretion, as defined in Article VIII of the Parent OTA. LEOs must possess arrest authority, be armed and authorized to use firearms, and be identifiable by appropriate indicia of authority. For Category III and IV airports, waivers may be requested for armed security personnel who do not fully meet standard LEO qualifications, requiring submission of detailed records on their arrest powers and training. Evaluation criteria include the presence of a dedicated airport police department, the number of LEOs assigned and specifically dedicated to checkpoints, hourly operational windows, checkpoint and lane counts, daily departure flights (not arrivals), staffing duration, and a substantiated justification explaining why funding is necessary to meet security mandates. The Project Narrative must detail proposed LEO deployment, stationing methodology—preferably a hybrid model ensuring highly visible presence within sight and sound of checkpoints with a five-minute response time—and include itemized staffing budgets. All participants must register in SAM and provide a Unique Entity Identifier, Tax Identification Number, DUNS number, and EFT banking information for invoicing, which is submitted monthly and must include certification of requestor. Final reimbursement claims are due within 45 days of the agreement’s end. Breaches of Sensitive Security Information must be
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