Security Guards
ID: IHS1502519Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEOK CITY AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73114, USA

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Security Guards and Patrol Services (561612)

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HOUSEKEEPING- GUARD (S206)

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Indian Economic Enterprise (IEE) Set-Aside (specific to Department of Interior and Indian Health Services) (IEE)
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    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking to award a firm fixed price Purchase Order for Security Guard Services at the Lawton Indian Hospital in Oklahoma. The contract aims to enhance the hospital's security measures by providing four security guards who will conduct property rounds, manage traffic control, monitor surveillance systems, and support in-house staff, all while adhering to the facility's Safety and Infection Control Policies. This procurement is critical for maintaining safety and security within the hospital environment, which is a tobacco-free facility. Interested contractors should contact Carroll M Delaune at carroll.delaune@ihs.gov or call 580-354-5383 for further details regarding the solicitation.

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    The Lawton Indian Hospital in Oklahoma is seeking to contract four security guards to enhance its existing security measures. The contract duration remains unspecified. The contractor is expected to comply with all Safety and Infection Control Policies of the Lawton Service Unit, which is a tobacco-free facility. The roles for the contracted guards include conducting property rounds, traffic control, monitoring surveillance systems, and supporting in-house staff. Candidates must have physical capability for security duties, prefer CLEET training or law enforcement experience, and must clear a criminal background check. Guards will be assigned to both day and night shifts, each lasting approximately 12 hours, with one guard per shift. The contractor must ensure the security personnel are uniformed and identifiable as guards. The project officer for this endeavor is Arthur Shrock, Facilities Engineer at the Lawton Indian Hospital. Overall, this document outlines the requirements and expectations for providing essential security services to maintain safety at the hospital, reflecting the common practices in government RFPs for public health facilities.
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