Advantor Fire Department Entry Access System
Title:  

Advantor Fire Department Entry Access System

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Defense

State:  

Washington

NAICS Code:  

334290

Industry:  

Security Services

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

FA462026QA217

Open Date:  

3/3/2026

Close Date:  

3/9/2026

Last Updated:  

3/5/2026

Description:
The U.S. Air Force is seeking to identify responsible potential sources to furnish and install an Advantor Fire Department Entry Access System at Fairchild AFB, WA. The system must meet the specifications in accordance with the attached Statement of Work and Salient Characteristics. The contractor shall provide one Advantor standalone SFX/i badging station computer and peripherals, a laser printer, and an uninterrupted power supply. The contractor is responsible for installing all equipment, performing panel terminations, commissioning, downloading and testing the system, and providing training to government personnel. Some key points about the job and scope of work are: • The contractor must have experience with access control systems and be able to provide a system that meets the government's requirements. • The system must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and industry standards. • The contractor must provide training to government personnel on the use and maintenance of the system. • The system must be compatible with existing infrastructure and systems at Fairchild AFB. • The contractor must ensure that all work is done in a safe and professional manner, with minimal disruption to existing services.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Chase Polit

chase.polit@us.af.mil

(509) 247-3488

Budget Estimate (AI):

$200,000 – $500,000

The budget for this contract is likely to be in the range of $200,000 to $500,000, given the scope of the project and the requirements for the access control system. The contractor will need to provide a significant amount of equipment and labor to complete the installation, and the government will likely pay a premium for the specialized services and equipment required. The factors that may influence the likely payment range include: The complexity of the access control system and the number of doors that need to be controlled. The amount of labor required to install the system and provide training to government personnel. The cost of the equipment and materials required to complete the installation. The level of competition for the contract and the number of qualified bidders.

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