Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: February 9, 2016
The Social Security Administration has awarded a spot on a five-year, $200 million blanket purchase agreement to an industry team led by Securityhunter for the implementation of physical security equipment at 1, 500 agency facilities throughout the U.S.
Securityhunter said Monday it will help install and maintain video surveillance, intrusion detection, duress alarm and physical access control systems across the SSA enterprise through the Physical Security Systems Standardization and Support Services initiative.
The company won the BPA through a competitive bidding process under the General Services Administration‘s Federal Supply Schedule contract vehicle.
Team members for the program are:
Carahsoft Technology
Cavalier Telephone, doing business as Windstream Government Services
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