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Title: Armed Security Guards at Multiple Citywide Locations
Procurement
Administration for Children's Services (ACS)
Administration
FJC Security Services Inc
123 William Street 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10038
Services (other than human services)
Negotiated Acquisition
3/10/2026
Award
$1,976,230.00

PIN#06823N0016001

Due to several incidents over the past year where the safety of ACS staff was threatened at several ACS locations, ACS entered into an Emergency contract to provide armed security guards until 6/30/23. Because of the persistence of such incidents and ongoing threats against ACS staff, ACS now has a long-term need for armed security guards beyond 6/30/23. Failure to address the serious nature of these incidents and threats against ACS staff in a timely fashion will result in the City's inability to provide necessary security services for ACS youth clients and their families, as well as staff at high-risk locations potentially risking injury. Because DCAS has discontinued the Citywide requirements contracts for armed security guards, ACS is now faced with releasing its own procurement for these services- the urgency in obtaining these services by 6/30/23 means that neither Competitive Sealed Bids or Competitive Sealed Proposals are practicable. ACS intends to enter into a Negotiated Acquisition contract to cover the term of 7/1/23 - 6/30/24 until services resulting from a Competitive Sealed Bid are put in place.

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