Opportunity
SAM #FY26-0115
Extension of Armed Protective Security Officer Services in Arkansas
Buyer
FPS East CCG Division 4 Acquisition Division
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
FY26-0115
NAICS
561612
This opportunity involves the extension of armed security services for federal facilities in Arkansas: - Government Buyer: - Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Procurement Operations, FPS EAST CCG DIV 4 ACQ DIV - OEMs and Vendors: - North American Security, Inc. (sole vendor for this extension) - Products/Services Requested: - Armed Protective Security Officer (PSO) services - No specific products, equipment, or part numbers are listed - Services are required statewide across Arkansas - Notable Requirements: - Extension of existing IDIQ contract for up to four months - Ensures continuity of critical security services during transition to a new contract - Includes a 120-day transition period to the follow-on contract - Sole source extension; no competition for this period - Locations: - Services performed throughout the state of Arkansas - Contracting office located at FPS EAST CCG DIV 4 ACQ DIV, Philadelphia, PA
Description
The Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of RFO FAR 6.130-1 for Armed Protective Security Officer (PSO) services with North American Security, Inc., (1701 S. Kelly Avenue, Edmond, OK 73013) for up to four (4) months, July 01, 2026, through October 31, 2026, to allow time to solicit and award the follow-on contract, as well as to provide adequate time for the 120-day transition. This action will result in a modification to extend the ordering period of the existing indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity type contract to allow placement of a task order to continue critical PSO services throughout the state of Arkansas. Task orders(s) will only be issued under this contract for the necessary length of time required, but not to exceed four (4) months. As such, this extension will allow time to complete the solicitation and award as well as provide an adequate transition period to the new effort for this requirement.