Opportunity

SAM #FY26-0183

Extension of Armed Protective Security Officer Services in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Buyer

FPS East CCG Division 4 Acquisition Division

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

July 29, 2026

Identifier

FY26-0183

NAICS

561612

This opportunity involves the Department of Homeland Security's need to extend Armed Protective Security Officer (PSO) services in Minnesota and Wisconsin: - Government Buyer: - Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - Office of Procurement Operations, FPS EAST CCG DIV 4 ACQ DIV - Service Provider: - Triple Canopy, Inc. (named as the current provider) - Products/Services Requested: - Armed Protective Security Officer services - No products or equipment are being procured - Services are required throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin - Notable Requirements: - Noncompetitive extension of an existing contract - Extension period is up to five months to ensure uninterrupted security coverage during transition to a new contract - Critical for maintaining security operations at federal facilities in the region - No OEMs or product manufacturers are involved, as this is a services-only procurement

Description

The Federal Protective Service Acquisition Division has procured Armed Protective Security Officer ( PSO) services on a noncompetitive basis to Triple Canopy, Inc (13530 DullesTechnology Drive. Ste 500, Herndon, Virginia 20171) for up to five ( 5) months, August 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026, to allow time to solicit and award the follow-on contract, as well as to provide adequate time for transition. This action resulted 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 Minnesota and Wisconsin. Task order(s) will only be issued under this contract for the necessary length of time required, but not to exceed five 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.

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