Find Security Services RFPs in Washington

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
RS – Laundry Building Electrical Improvements – Phase 2Washington Enterprise Services (DES), Dept. of2026-06-04$550K
BC - B - Bldg. South ElevatorWashington Enterprise Services (DES), Dept. of2026-06-04$615K
BID - DSHS - RS – Laundry Building Electrical Improvements – Phase 2Washington State Department of Enterprise Services2026-06-04
LVSD Elementary Schools Security UpgradesLongview School District 1222026-06-08
BID - WWCC - Security Upgrades - Walla Walla Community CollegeWashington State Department of Enterprise Services2026-06-10$86K
WWCC - Security Upgrades - Walla Walla Community Collegebids2026-06-10Minority Business Enterprise
BID - HC - Campus Electrical Improvements - Highline CollegeWashington State Department of Enterprise Services2026-06-11$295K
BID - HC - Campus Electrical Improvements - Highline Collegebids2026-06-11Minority Business Enterprise
Western Oregon POD2 Server Room UpgradesU.S. Department Of Health And Human Services2026-06-14Total Small Business$100K
2026-11230 BEB On-Route Charging Infrastructure - Spokane Transit AuthoritySpokane Transit Authority2026-06-22
SWR ITB Fire Door ReplacementSpokane County2026-07-01$300K
NCRY BAS JACE 9000 ReplacementWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority2026-07-03
J063, Panic and Intrusion Alarm Replacement and Monitoring, Various Clinics - P…U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs2026-09-26$1.0M
J&A Siemens Sole SourceU.S. Department Of Defense2026-09-30$40K
Boise VA Security Equipment & Software Service MaintenanceU.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs2026-11-14$500K
Electrical Contractors - PrequalificationTacoma2099-12-31$5.0M
Permanent Downtown Lighting System(PDF, 60KB)City of Kirkland2099-12-31

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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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