Find Security Services RFPs in Georgia

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
MT81 Cloud-Managed Security TrailerDEPT OF DEFENSE2026-06-05Total Small Business Set-Aside
Athletics Fields Lighting Upgradebids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
RFP #26-05 Unit Price Contract: Indefinite Delivery/ Indefinite Quantity Low Vo…Georgia Rockdale County Board of Commissioners2026-06-11$500K
Fuel Farm Electrical Feed to Emergency GeneratorSavannah Airport Commission2026-06-16$500K
RFP 010-26 Unarmed Security Guard ServicesClayton County Board of Education2026-06-16$12.0M
Fuel Farm Electrical Feed to Emergency Generatorbids2026-06-16Minority Business Enterprise
26-053 Conduit & Wire InstallationGeorgia City of Albany2026-06-17$500K
Pre-Advertisement Notice for On-Call Gate OperatorGeorgia City of Atlanta, Department of Aviation2026-06-18$2.0M
26-0065-2 Annual Contract to Provide Preventative Maintenance & Emergency Servi…Georgia Chatham County Purchasing & Contracting Department2026-06-19$500K
26-0043-4. Fire Alarm System Inspections, Testing, Maintenance and Repairs (SHE…Chatham County2026-06-23$120K
Access Control System at Jackson County JailGeorgia Jackson County Board of Commissioners2026-07-02$2.0M
26-037-LH Fire Suppression and Maintenance Services (RFP) (4/2/26)City of Macon2099-12-31
Falcon Flock Safety - 10 Camera Renewal -Year 2City of Savannah2099-12-31
Unit Price Contract: Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Low Voltage WorkRockdale County2099-12-31

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Security Services RFP FAQ

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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