The provided document details the floor plans and security camera placements for a facility in Honolulu, likely a government or public service building, given the references to Mental Health, Homeless Programs, and Veteran Services. The layout includes various offices, group rooms, treatment rooms, and support areas such as kitchens, snack shops, and storage. Specific sections are dedicated to Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment, Homeless Programs, and various veteran service organizations like the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. The security plan outlines camera installations in key areas, including lobbies, entrances, and specific rooms like the Pharmacy and Agent Cashier, with a total of four cameras monitoring front doors and additional cameras for various entry points and sensitive areas. The document focuses on infrastructure, departmental organization, and security measures within the building, indicating a comprehensive approach to facility management and safety.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Network Contracting Office 21 issued a pre-solicitation notice for an Avigilon Video Surveillance System project for the VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System in Honolulu, HI. This is a small business set-aside, brand-name requirement under NAICS code 541519. The solicitation number is 36C26126Q0247, with a response date of December 11, 2025, at 15:00 Eastern Time. The government intends to award one Firm-Fixed Price Contract. Solicitation documents will be available around December 10, 2025. Questions should be directed to Mathew B. Czeshinski at Mathew.Czeshinski@va.gov.
This government solicitation (RFQ 36C26126Q0247) from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks a contractor to procure, install, and configure Avigilon security cameras and supporting equipment for the VA Pacific Island Healthcare System (VAPIHCS). The project aims to modernize security infrastructure to comply with federal mandates, enhance safety for Veterans, staff, and visitors, and improve cybersecurity. The scope includes 16 Avigilon network cameras with analytics, a Network Video Recorder (NVR), associated hardware, and necessary licenses. The contractor is responsible for installation, configuration (with VA OIT assistance), comprehensive testing, and training VAPIHCS personnel. The installation must be completed within six months, adhering to strict VA network, data security (FIPS and NDAA compliant), and privacy standards. The solicitation includes detailed contract clauses, instructions for offerors, and specific items for pricing, emphasizing compliance and security for critical infrastructure.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 21, seeks to acquire Avigilon cameras and supporting infrastructure for the VA Pacific Island Healthcare System. This justification for a single source award under FAR 13.106-1 is for an amount over the micro-purchase threshold but not exceeding $250K. The existing VA system already uses Avigilon equipment and software, requiring brand-name compatibility for new installations, including advanced video analytics and integration with the current access control system (CCURE) and Motorola LMR radios for emergency announcements. Market research identified numerous small business distributors for Avigilon products on various federal contracting platforms, but previous solicitations on SEWP resulted in quotes exceeding available funding. Consequently, the station will re-solicit on the open market with a Small Business set-aside.