Find Security Services RFPs in Arizona

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat Historic Cabin Electrical Modernizationbids2026-06-04Minority Business Enterprise
Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat Generator Installationbids2026-06-04Minority Business Enterprise
Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat Historic Cabin Electrical ModernizationCounty of Gila, AZ2026-06-04
Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat Generator InstallationCounty of Gila, AZ2026-06-04
36C78626Q50131 -- S206VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF2026-06-05SDVOSBC
Access Control SystemU.S. Department Of Health And Human Services2026-06-11$200K
J063--VA Security Cameras InstallationU.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs2026-06-15$500K
Security Alarms at FlagU.S. Department Of The Interior2026-06-15Total Small Business Set-Aside$200K
Security Guard ServicesCity of Phoenix2026-06-18$21.5M
Uniformed Security ServicesArizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-23
Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant KW1A Transformer Repair and Bushing Replacement RFPCentral Arizona Project2026-06-24
PEFO Replacement of LightingU.S. Department Of The Interior2026-06-30$25K
Conduit, Pull Boxes & Fiber Optic Cablebids2026-07-10Minority Business Enterprise
Proposal for Emergency Repair on Security SystemNavajo Nation2099-12-31$500K
Private Security Guard ServicesCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Video Surveillance System Installation/MaintenanceCity of Mesa, AZTBD
CCTV Camera ReplacementCity of Mesa, AZTBD

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What certifications do security guards need for federal contracts?

FPS (Federal Protective Service) contracts typically require guards to meet LESO (Law Enforcement Security Officer) standards, including criminal background checks, drug testing, and specific training hours. Some facilities require Secret or Top Secret clearances.

How do I get started in government security contracting?

Start with local and state contracts — courthouses, city buildings, and school security. Build a track record and guard workforce. Then pursue federal contracts through FPS or direct agency solicitations. SDVOSB certification is especially valuable in security.

What's the difference between armed and unarmed security contracts?

Armed contracts pay significantly more but require additional licensing, insurance, and training. Many federal facilities require armed guards. Unarmed contracts are more accessible for newer firms. BidSparq shows these requirements in the RFP details.

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Security Services RFPs in Arizona