Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Seeks National Guard Services Across All Its Facilities.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Seeks National Guard Services – Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission has released a request for tender seeking a national guarding services provider to deliver physical security services across all its facilities.
The ACIC has a national office in Canberra and regional offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart and Darwin.These offices allow the ACIC to coordinate intelligence and investigations across Australia in collaboration with state and territory law enforcement.
The procurement is aimed at engaging a competent and experienced supplier capable of providing a reliable security guarding force that meets operational requirements, aligns with the objectives set out in the RFT, and delivers value for money. The successful tenderer will be expected to provide professional guarding services appropriate to a national law enforcement and intelligence environment, where personnel safety, asset protection and secure operations are critical.
The contract is proposed for an initial 3-year term commencing in June 2026, with 2 extension options of up to 12 months each, exercisable at the discretion of the ACIC.

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission is a statutory agency within the Home Affairs portfolio, responsible for providing intelligence and investigative capability to combat serious and organised crime threats affecting Australia.
Its operations support federal, state and territory law enforcement agencies through intelligence collection, analysis, criminal intelligence systems, and specialist investigative functions.
The commission operates across multiple locations and works closely with domestic and international partners, placing a strong emphasis on secure facilities, trusted personnel and robust physical security controls.
This Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission seeks national guard services tender closes at 3pm (ACT time) on March 13 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.
“Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Seeks National Guard Services Across All Its Facilities.”










