Electronic Security Systems ESS VIII Contract Released by Army Corps of Engineers
3/31/2025
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers just released their Electronic Security Systems ESS VIII contract on March 27, 2025. This contract covers delivery, installation, servicing, and maintaining various security and automated control systems. This includes Access Control Systems (ACS), Video Surveillance Systems (VSS), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Building Automation Systems (BAS), Fire Alarm Systems (FAS), Mass Notification Systems (MNS), and other electronic security solutions. The period of performance is 36 months (base period) and two 24-month possible extensions. The anticipated program value shared by all awarded contracts is approximately $2.5 billion.
The contractor is expected to furnish all necessary personnel, equipment, tools, and materials while ensuring compliance with the applicable regulations and maintaining high-quality standards. Essential tasks include system procurement, integration, testing, and ongoing maintenance to ensure operational readiness. The contractor will also manage cybersecurity compliance, including obtaining an Authority to Operate (ATO) under the Department of Defense (DoD) Risk Management Framework (RMF) by submitting required cybersecurity documentation and ensuring secure system configurations.
Documentation required includes system design drawings, test reports, installation records, and maintenance logs. Reports on accidents, progress, and after-action findings must be provided as required by individual task orders. System testing, including factory acceptance testing, pre-acceptance testing, and commissioning, is required. Additionally, the contractor must ensure operational training and documentation is provided to government personnel.
Emphasized in the documentation is cybersecurity compliance, including ensuring systems remain compliant with DOD security policies and regulations. The contractor must implement system security measures, conduct vulnerability assessments, apply security patches, and maintain a favorable cybersecurity posture throughout the contract period.
The incumbent contractors for the Electronic Security Systems (ESS) contract include a range of companies specializing in security technologies and services. These contractors are Atlantic CommTech Corp (W912DY22D0073), BCF Solutions, Inc. (W912DY22D0074), Convergint Technologies LLC (W912DY22D0075), Evigilant.com LLC (W912DY22D0076), KBR Wyle Services, LLC (W912DY22D0077), and M. C. Dean, Inc. (W912DY22D0078). Additional contractors include PTSI Managed Services Inc. (W912DY22D0087), Serco Inc. (W912DY22D0088), Siemens Government Technologies Inc. (W912DY22D0089), and Xator Corporation (W912DY22D0090). Other awardees consist of Alamo-Evergreen JV LLC (W912DY22D0091), Chenega Security International, LLC (W912DY22D0092), GCS Versar JV (W912DY22D0093), Infotec Systems Corporation (W912DY22D0094), Integrated Security Solutions Inc. (W912DY22D0095), and Locurrent Systems, LLC (W912DY22D0096). Additionally, Low Voltage Wiring Ltd (W912DY22D0097), Phoenix Integrated Technologies, Ltd (W912DY22D0098), Red Peak Technical Services LLC(W912DY22D0099), SEI Group (W912DY22D0100),Security & Engery Technologies Inc (W912DY22D0101), Johnson Control Building Automation (W912DY22D0103), and Indyne Inc. (W912DY22D0104) are also among the incumbents.
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