Type : Bid Notification
3/1/2018 80-350-18-08481 Physical Security Assessment Strategy and Master Plan Services
3/1/2018 80-350-18-08481 Physical Security Assessment Strategy and Master Plan Services
Template revised February 2022 TOWN Of CARY North Carolina REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS RFQ #354-CPF23-15 Project Title: Facility Physical Security Assessment and Master Planning Issue Date: September 28, 2022 Due Date: November 3, 2022, at 2:00p.m.
Header InformationBid Number: MDF5031036069 Description: Google G-Suite Security Assessment Bid Opening Date: 01/12/2018 02:00:00 PM Purchaser: Lashella Miller Organization: Maryland Department of Information Technology Department: DOIT - 060 MASTER CONTRACT PROCUREMENTS Location: DOIT - 060 MASTER CONTRACT PROCUREMENTS Fiscal Year: 18 Type Code: RP - Request for Proposal (RFP) Allow Electronic Quote: No Alternate Id: Required Date: 12/06/2017 Available
The Contractor shall conduct a security risk assessment of City owned/ leased facilities selected by the City and shall develop a security master plan including implementation and potential physical security upgrade costs for recommended improvements resulting from the assessment.
The Contractor shall conduct a security risk assessment of City owned/ leased facilities selected by the City and shall develop a security master plan including implementation and potential physical security upgrade costs for recommended improvements resulting from the assessment.
Master Contract Template for RFPs Q02FY2024 Final.pdf(408.9 KB)Appendix O Solution Master Contract Template 4/26/24RFx Document Exhibit N Additional Cloud Services Terms and Conditions-Supplier is Application Owner Q02FY2024 021624 Final.pdf(265.61 KB)Exhibit N Additional Cloud Services Terms and Conditions 4/26/24RFx Document Appendix G Security Assessment and Governance Map for Non-Premise Based Services Final.pdf(113.16 KB)Appendix G Security
The document review will be based on VA provided Facilities Condition Assessments (FCA s), existing building data, past security assessments, any past security breach events, current Capital Plans (SCIP and Master Plans), existing as-built building drawings, site plans, and Google Earth building visual analyses.