Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
CCTV SOW.pdf | May 14, 2026 | ||
CCTV-Tech-HBK_0713-508.pdf | May 11, 2026 | ||
FAR Class Deviation 20-05 Rev_1 52.204_25.pdf | May 11, 2026 | ||
Air Station Sacramento Site Map.pdf | May 11, 2026 | ||
Wage Determination 15-5631.txt | TXT | May 11, 2026 | |
Air Station Sacramento Solicitation.doc | DOC | May 11, 2026 |
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) System Maintenance Agreement
Contact and place of performance
Kevin Nelson
LINDA, CA 95652
USA
15MAY2026: Amendment to update Statement of Work (SOW), add equipment list and extend solication by two days. Site visit is highly recommendation to provide an accurate quote and are scheduled by contacting Chris Slaughter (Email: [email protected] Work #: (916) 643-7647). BACKGROUND The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Air Station Sacramento has identified a requirement for a vendor to support, and maint...
View moreWork under this contract shall consist of a service maintenance agreement to ensure critical security camera system is always maintained and fully operational at the USCG Air Station Sacramento located in McClellan, CA. The Contractor shall provide the services of a qualified technician to conduct maintenance monthly which shall consist of those maintenance procedures outlined in the equipment’s technical manuals.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS/TASKS
TASK ONE. Scheduled System Maintenance
The Contractor shall provide the services of a qualified technician to conduct maintenance, monthly which shall consist of those maintenance procedures outlined in the equipment’s technical manuals. It is estimated that the technician will be onsite 1-3 times per month performing maintenance. The contractor shall be available by telephone, email or video conference for maintenance helpdesk-like support as prescribed herein (see section 4.4 for more details) during normal business hours. Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to, the following items:
2.1.1 Installation of system software upgrades including license.
2.1.2 Cleaning and alignment of system control equipment and imagers
2.1.3 Repair and replacement of equipment items as necessary
2.1.4 Cleaning of system monitors
2.1.5 Inspection and repair of system wiring and connectors
2.1.6 Cleaning of outside imager domes
2.1.7 Lubrication of equipment drive mechanisms
2.1.8 Cleaning of Analytics System Server and Client PC’s
2.1.9 Maintenance of solar powered site batteries and panels as applicable
2.1.10 Performance of system grooms
2.1.11 System Operational Verification Test (SOVT) to determine the operational status of the system analytics.
2.1.12 Contractor shall notify Unit Security Officer (CSO) prior to scheduling on site work. Unit CSO shall approve SMA work schedule.
2.1.13 The Contractor shall maintain good housekeeping in accordance with industry standards.
2.1.14 The Contractor shall provide identification labels for all electrical and electronic equipment and fittings installed.
2.1.15 The Contractor shall be responsible for providing compressed air, ladders, personal protective equipment, crane/forklift services/support, garbage and refuse disposal, and office space as needed.
2.1.16 The Contractor shall be responsible for relocating any equipment, furniture, ceiling tiles, or any other articles needed to complete work.
2.1.17 The Contractor shall, prior to starting work on applicable systems, notify the COR, in writing, of equipment, systems, circuits, components, piping, and valves, that require isolation so that tag-outs/lock outs can be accomplished at least one (1) week prior to commencing work.
2.1.18 The Contractor shall furnish all necessary labor, equipment, materials, staging, fittings, and tools, for proper completion of each item of work unless otherwise specified.
2.1.19 No passwords shall be changed without prior Unit Security Officer approval. Any and all passwords shall be provided to Unit Security Officer.
TASK TWO. Quick Response Support (QRS)
The Contractor shall provide the services of a qualified technician to assist in the resolution of emergent operational problems related to the IP based CCTV system as directed by the Unit Security Officer (CSO). Technical assistance shall be provided within four (4) hours of a reported operational problem. Initial attempts to resolve problems may be conducted over the telephone. The Contractor shall provide on-site technical assistance within twenty-four (24) hours should the telephone technical assistance fail to resolve the reported problem.
TASK THREE. Hardware/Software Updates
The Contractor shall notify the Unit Security Officer (CSO) of recent advances in technology and provide price estimates/quotes to update the CCTV system at the USCG Air Station Sacramento located in McClellan, CA which is not in the scope of 2.1 TASK (Scheduled System Maintenance). Any updates requested shall follow DHS security standards, and are approved by Unit Security Officer (CSO).
The US Coast Guard Base Alameda issued solicitation 70Z03126PSACR0003 for a service maintenance agreement to support and maintain Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems at USCG Air Station Sacramento. This procurement is classified under NAICS 561621: Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) and PSC 6710: CAMERAS, MOTION PICTURE. There is no set-aside for this requirement, identified as NONE (NONE). The primary objective is to ensure critical security camera systems remain fully operational through monthly maintenance conducted by qualified technicians at the McClellan and Linda, California, locations.
The scope of work involves maintaining approximately 15 cameras, 39 Assa Abloy Wi-Fi locks, and associated infrastructure. Contracted tasks include scheduled monthly maintenance such as software upgrades, cleaning and alignment of system equipment, repair or replacement of components, and system operational verification tests. The contractor must also provide quick response support for emergent operational problems, offering technical assistance within four hours and arriving on-site within 24 hours if remote support is unsuccessful. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for informing the unit of technological advances and providing quotes for system updates that adhere to DHS security standards.
Performance takes place in Linda and McClellan, California, with a response deadline of May 28, 2026. Kevin Nelson is the designated point of contact. This amendment updated the statement of work, added an equipment list, and extended the solicitation timeline. The notice includes six attachments: the CCTV SOW.pdf, a technical handbook, a FAR class deviation, a site map of Air Station Sacramento, Wage Determination 15-5631.txt, and the solicitation document.
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