Department Of Home Affairs Seeks Security Services Across Multiple Categories.
Department Of Home Affairs Seeks Security – Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has released it’s full tender for security services and equipment and it’s a monster.
Home Affairs is a key department in the Australian Federal Government with responsibilities that cover immigration, customs, national security and law enforcement policy, counter terrorism policy and coordination, cyber security policy and coordination, countering foreign interference, critical infrastructure protection, multicultural affairs, countering violent extremism programs and transport security.
Under this tender Department of Home Affairs on behalf of Home Affairs portfolio agencies is seeking to establish a panel of suitably qualified individuals or organizations as security service providers for the provision of a wide range of security services and equipment.
Department Of Home Affairs Seeks Security Categories
- SC. 1 Professional Services
- SC. 1.A SCEC Consultants
- SC. 1.B Acoustic Consultants
- SC. 1.C Construction Security Services
- SC. 1.D Building Services
- SC. 1.E Specialist Security Services
- SC. 2 Threat Reporting, Analysis, and Security Risk Assessment
- SC. 3 Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) Systems, Services, and Maintenance
- SC. 4 Security Technology Systems
- SC. 5 Security Zone Hardware
- SC. 6 Electrician and Electrical Security Services
- SC. 7 Locksmith Security Services
- SC. 8 SCEC and other Equipment and Maintenance
- SC. 9 Perimeter Security
- SC. 10 Specialist Security Equipment
- SC. 11 Armoured Vehicles
- SC. 12 Security Training Services
- SC. 13 Security Officer, Security Guard Services and Security Monitoring, Mobile Alarm Responses and Patrol Services
- SC. 13.A Security Officer
- SC. 13.B Security Guard Services
- SC. 13.C Security Monitoring, Mobile Alarm Responses and Patrol Services
- SC. 14 Security Vetting Services
- SC. 15 Security Clearance Psychological Services
- SC. 16 Classified Document and Media Shredders.
There is an optional virtual industry briefing at 10am on Friday 19 April 2024 to provide information on key aspects of the RFT process, which is today.
Tenderers must hold all valid and satisfactory statements of tax record relevant to its entity type by the closing time (see https://www.ato.gov.au/business/bus/statement-of-tax-record/ for further information); or have a receipt demonstrating that all statements of tax record required for its entity type have been requested from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) by the closing time, and provide all valid and satisfactory statements of tax record no later than 4 business days after the closing time by email to the contact officer at CEA procurement.
There are a range of other conditions that apply – you’ll need to click on the link below to see them all. Note that all prices must be quoted in Australian dollars and must include all taxes and charges. Delivery timeframe is 3 years plus 2 x 2-year extensions and electronic lodgement is via www.tenders.gov.au
This Department Of Home Affairs Seeks Security tender closes on May 3 – you can find out more and apply here or read more SEN news here.
“Department Of Home Affairs Seeks Security Services Across Multiple Categories.”