The vendor is required to provide security services for professional, reliable, and responsive security services, while ensuring the safety and security of staff, clients, visitors, and property.
- General security duties
• Maintain an unarmed visible security presence during designated hours.
• Monitor entrances, exits, common areas, and outside perimeter to deter unauthorized activity.
• Conduct regular patrols of the interior and exterior premises.
• Monitor cameras.
• The state will identify an onsite coordinator who will be the primary contact for the security personnel.
• Contact information such as name, phone number, and email for the onsite coordinator will be provided along with information of other agency contacts.
• The state will provide a summary of services that are provided by each agency within the building, and who the agency contacts are.
• The key points and patrol areas will be identified by the onsite coordinator and may be changed over time as necessary.
• Daily closing procedures for checking restrooms, lobbies, doors being locked, etc. will be developed to ensure the facility is secure at the end of business hours.
• Respond promptly to incidents, disturbances, or emergencies.
• Document and report all security-related incidents in a timely and accurate manner.
• The state will provide keys and key fobs as necessary for access to the property, and space for equipment, personal items, and to perform administrative functions.
- Access control
• Enforce access control procedures for staff, visitors, and vendors.
• Verify identification and issue visitor badges as required.
• Monitor and manage entry points to prevent unauthorized access.
- Emergency response
• Act as the first responder to on-site emergencies, including medical, fire, or safety incidents.
• Coordinate with local law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services as needed.
• Assist in evacuation procedures and emergency drills.
- Customer service
• Provide courteous and professional assistance to clients and visitors.
• Offer directions and general information about the facility when appropriate.
• De-escalate conflicts using non-violent crisis intervention techniques.
• State staff will be informed about non-routine problems and develop common standards for the appropriate atmosphere in the building.
- Reporting and documentation
• Maintain detailed daily activity logs and incident reports
• Report any broken or malfunctioning equipment and safety issues to the onsite coordinator and note them in the daily activity log.
• Participate in periodic security reviews and audits as requested.
- Staffing, scheduling, and supervision
• Describe resources available to perform the work
• The state may request after hours and on-call security as needed.
• Escort service will be provided to staff in the parking lot as requested.
• The security personnel may be provided with communication devices as necessary for communicating with the state two-way radio.
• It is required that they will carry a cell phone, provided by the security company, for immediate response as needed, and this phone number will be provided to the state.
• Provide trained and licensed security personnel who meet all applicable state and local requirements.
• Ability to provide trained, uniformed, and professional security personnel who have passed background checks and drug screenings.
• Methods to vet and background check should be included in the proposal.
• Security personnel will be required to participate in state provided confidentiality training.
• Maintain a backup staffing plan to ensure continuity of services.
- Contract Period/Term: 1 year
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: October 14, 2025
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