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Modernized Electronic Security System Fort Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, is conducting market research to identify qualified and capable sources that can provide a modernized Electronic Security System at Fort Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia. This Sources Sought notice is issued for market research purposes only. This notice does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposal, request for quotation, invitation for bid, or commitment by the Government to issue a future solicitation or award a contract. The Government is considering an open-market acquisition strategy and is seeking information from industry regarding firms capable of performing the anticipated requirement. The anticipated requirement includes non-personal services for the procurement, installation, integration, testing, commissioning, documentation, training, and maintenance of a modernized Electronic Security System. The Contractor would be required to provide all personnel, supervision, management, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, software, licensing, testing instruments, documentation, and other items necessary to deliver a complete, integrated, tested, and operational security system. The anticipated scope includes modernization of Fort Norfolk’s physical and electronic security posture through access control, video surveillance, security monitoring, perimeter gate, and perimeter fencing improvements. The work may include a physical access control management system compatible with the existing access control environment currently using “AMAG Symmetry”; access card readers / credential readers compatible with existing credentialing
requirements, including “HID-compatible readers”; handheld credential verification and badge scanner devices functionally equivalent to “Telaeris XPID201”; and a video surveillance system / video management software platform capable of integrating with or providing functionality comparable to “Milestone Professional+.” The brand-name references above are provided for market research purposes only to describe the existing environment, compatibility needs, and general functional capability currently anticipated by the Government. The Government is seeking industry feedback regarding whether capable sources can provide compatible, interoperable, or functionally equivalent solutions that meet the Government’s operational
requirements. The Government is seeking information from industry regarding the availability of sources capable of furnishing and installing complete Electronic Security System solutions, including access control, video surveillance, system integration, servers, workstations, software, licensing, cameras, recording and storage capability, monitoring displays, cabling, mounting hardware, networked components, gate controls, safety devices, sensors, and remote operating devices. The requirement may also include replacement or upgrade of designated perimeter fencing, vehicle gates, pedestrian gates, gate operators, and related access control infrastructure. The completed system must be capable of supporting Government security operations, including management of access permissions, monitoring of entry control points, video recording and playback, centralized viewing, support to guard force operations, and response to unauthorized access or security events. The system must comply with applicable Federal, DoD, Army, USACE, cybersecurity, supply-chain, physical security, antiterrorism, operations security, installation access control, and Unified Facilities Criteria
requirements. Interested firms are requested to submit a capability statement demonstrating their ability to perform the anticipated requirement. Capability statements should address relevant experience with integrated electronic security systems, access control systems, video surveillance systems, security system software, perimeter gate/fence integration, testing and commissioning, cybersecurity and supply-chain compliance, training, closeout documentation, warranty support, and maintenance. Capability statements should also address the firm’s ability to provide systems that are compatible with the existing Fort Norfolk security environment or provide functionally equivalent solutions that meet the Government’s operational
requirements. Responses should identify whether the firm has experience with systems comparable to the following functional areas: Physical access control management system compatible with an existing environment currently using “AMAG Symmetry.” Access card readers / credential readers compatible with existing credentialing
requirements, including “HID-compatible readers.” Handheld credential verification and badge scanner devices functionally equivalent to “Telaeris XPID201.” Video surveillance system / video management software platform capable of integrating with or providing functionality comparable to “Milestone Professional+.” Interested firms should include the following information in their response: Company name, address,
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