Contract · No Set aside used
Sources Sought 36C78626Q50231 Install additional Cameras at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
- Agency
- VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF / VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
- Location
- Elwood, IL
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 6 days (Jul 24, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 15, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 238210
What this contract is for
Provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, transportation and supervision for installation of 2 additional cameras including providing updates to the existing access control features, all necessary licenses and warranties and minimum 3-year warranty on cameras (Milestone XProtect Smart Client) and access control system (LenelS2) to match the existing system. The contractor shall be authorized dealer able to sell the licensing / warranties for both LenelS2 by Honeywell and Milestone XProtect Smart Client by Milestone Systems.
View the official listing on SAM.gov
Oppward is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by SAM.gov or any government agency. This page is a plain-English summary of public record data; the linked source above is the authoritative listing.
How to bid on this
This is a contract solicitation, not a grant. To bid, you submit a proposal (usually a price and a description of how you would do the work) directly to the government, through the channel the official listing specifies, not through Oppward.
- Make sure your business has an active SAM.gov registration. You cannot be paid on a federal contract without one.
- Read the full solicitation on the official listing above, especially the scope of work, not just this summary. Our guide to reading a solicitation walks through what to look for.
- Check the set-aside listed above and confirm your business actually qualifies for it before you spend time on a proposal. See our guide to set-asides if the category is unfamiliar.
- Submit your proposal by the deadline, using the exact submission method the official listing states. A technically on-time bid sent the wrong way is often treated as late.
Read our guide: Government construction and trades contracts: how they work
Get contracts like this one matched to your business, free.