Security Systems Contracts with Securities and Exchange Commission
Track open opportunities, likely recompetes, incumbent vendors, and market insights for security systems at Securities and Exchange Commission.
Get Securities and Exchange Commission weekly radarSecurities and Exchange Commission is tracked for security systems contracting activity.
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Awards (24mo)
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Active Vendors
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Total Obligated
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Avg Contract Value
Top Open Opportunities
| Score | Title | Due Date | Est. Value | Set-Aside |
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No active opportunities from Securities and Exchange Commission right now. | ||||
Likely Recompetes (Next 12 months)
| Signal | Incumbent | Award Value | Est. Window | Takeover |
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No recompete candidates identified for Securities and Exchange Commission yet. | ||||
Top Locations
| Location | Awards | Total Obligated |
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No location data yet | ||
Top Incumbent Vendors
| Vendor | Awards | Total Obligated |
|---|---|---|
| TIC SECURITY, LLC | 5 | $8.6M |
| KASTLE SYSTEMS LLC | 4 | $5.7M |
| CHENEGA INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS, LLC | 1 | $26.6M |
| POINT SECURITY INC | 1 | $167K |
| LP DYNAMICS INC | 1 | $13K |
Market Insights
Securities and Exchange Commission is tracked for security systems contracting activity. The top incumbent is TIC SECURITY, LLC with 5 awards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What security systems opportunities does Securities and Exchange Commission post?
Securities and Exchange Commission regularly posts security systems solicitations on SAM.gov. RecompeteIQ tracks all active opportunities and ranks them by fit, value, timing, and competition level.
Who are the top security systems contractors at Securities and Exchange Commission?
The leading incumbent vendors at Securities and Exchange Commission include TIC SECURITY, LLC, KASTLE SYSTEMS LLC, CHENEGA INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS, LLC. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings by award count and spend.
How often does Securities and Exchange Commission rebid security systems contracts?
Most security systems contracts follow 30–48 month cycles. The "Likely Recompetes" section shows contracts estimated to be recompeted within the next 12 months based on historical award patterns.
What is Securities and Exchange Commission's vendor switch rate?
Vendor switch rate data is not yet available for Securities and Exchange Commission.
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