Enterprise Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) Systems

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Title:  

Enterprise Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) Systems

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Defense

State:  

Texas

NAICS Code:  

561621

Industry:  

Security Services

Solicitation Type:  

Sole Source

Solicitation ID:  

W9124J-25-R-FACP

Open Date:  

4/4/2025

Questions Due Date:  

4/10/2025

Close Date:  

4/24/2025

Last Updated:  

4/10/2025

Description:
The United States Army is planning to procure Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) systems on a brand name basis from specific manufacturers for all IMCOM installations. The goal is to standardize FACP systems across all Army Installations to achieve greater cost efficiency and lower the total cost of ownership. The Army plans to standardize to four manufacturers: Honeywell, Johnson Control, Monaco, and Siemens. The notice is seeking information from potential offerors on how to structure these contract requirements to facilitate competition, including competition among small business concerns. Key points to consider: * The Army plans to standardize FACP systems to four manufacturers * The standardization is intended to reduce costs and increase efficiency * The notice is seeking information on how to structure contract requirements to facilitate competition * The Army is interested in hearing from small business concerns * The notice is not a solicitation, but rather a sources sought notice to gather information.
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Contact Information:

Brayden Lazenby(Contract Specialist)

brayden.v.lazenby.civ@army.mil

Budget Estimate (AI):

$10,000,000 – $50,000,000

The budget for this opportunity is difficult to estimate because the notice does not provide a specific dollar amount for the procurement. However, based on the fact that the Army plans to standardize FACP systems across all installations, the potential budget could be substantial. The notice mentions that the Army operates, maintains, and procures FACP systems from 38 different manufacturers, and that the standardization is intended to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Assuming that the Army plans to replace or upgrade a significant portion of these systems, the potential budget could be in the range of $10 million to $50 million or more, depending on the scope of the procurement and the number of systems involved. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the number of systems to be procured, the complexity of the systems, and the level of competition among offerors.

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