Sources Sought Synopsis (SSN)/Request for Information (RFI)_Installation Security Guard Services at Multiple U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Italy locations
ID: W912PF25R1000Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMY0414 AQ HQ CONTRACT AUGAPO, AE, 09630, USA

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Security Guards and Patrol Services (561612)

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HOUSEKEEPING- GUARD (S206)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, is conducting a Sources Sought Synopsis (SSN)/Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential vendors capable of providing installation security guard services at multiple U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) locations in Italy, primarily in Vicenza. The procurement aims to gather market research insights to inform future contracting strategies, with a focus on compliance with local licensing requirements and the ability to manage a workforce of over 100 full-time employees across geographically dispersed sites. This initiative is critical for maintaining security and safety standards at Army installations, and while no funds are currently available, a solicitation is anticipated in the fourth quarter of FY25. Interested parties should submit their capability statements and responses to specific inquiries by December 3, 2024, to the designated contacts, Adam Thibeault and Andrea Paulon, via email.

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    The document outlines Army Regulation 190–56, effective December 16, 2023, which governs the Army Civilian Police (DACP) and Department of the Army Security Guard (DASG) programs. It serves as a comprehensive framework for the administration, training, authority, and qualification of these personnel across the Army, including regular and reserve components. Key updates include policies for background investigations, the introduction of new training requirements such as active shooter response, and changes in the uniform allowance for DASGs. The document emphasizes ensuring the professionalism and reliability of DACP and DASG through rigorous training, a suitability and reliability screening process, and the establishment of intelligence-gathering protocols. Furthermore, the regulation clarifies the legal jurisdiction of DACP and DASG, detailing their apprehension authority and limitations within Army installations. This regulation aligns with federal mandates regarding law enforcement responsibilities on Army properties, aiming to maintain security and safety standards across various operations.
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