INL Guatemala Border Security CCTV
Contact and place of performance
Michele Coccovizzo
GTM
Solicitation : 19INLE26R0086 - INL Guatemala Border Security CCTV (PCS: 5836; NAICS: 517111) Background: This is a Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) supported initiative to combat illegal trafficking of people and goods and curb the flow of dangerous narcotics to the United States. INL requires the herein described services to provide a solution to rem...
View morePLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED THREE (3) FILES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS SOLICITATION:
Instructions to Offerors - Attch 1 - Instruction to Offerors Supplemental Final
Evaluation Criteria - Attch 2 - Evaluation Criteria PR15804488 Final
Statement of Work - SOW PR15804488_V6 CCTV Final
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PRE-AWARD SITE VISIT. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND IN SECTIION 1.3.2 IN THE STATEMENT OF WORK.
The Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) requires a surveillance solution to support border security initiatives in Guatemala. This project involves the removal of existing hardware and the installation of new surveillance cameras to provide interconnectivity between a border command center in Guatemala City and various INL-supported checkpoints and land ports of entry. The initiative is designed to combat illegal trafficking and curb the flow of narcotics. This procurement is classified under NAICS 517111 Wired Telecommunications Carriers and PSC 5836 Video Recording and Reproducing Equipment.
Solicitation 191NLE26R0086 is issued as a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation with an SBA Small Business Administration set-aside. Performance occurs in Guatemala, and the agency has provided four attachments: instructions to offerors, evaluation criteria, a statement of work, and the signed solicitation document. There is an opportunity for a pre-award site visit as detailed in the statement of work.
Proposals are due by July 21, 2026, and must be submitted via email to Michele Coccovizzo and Jamillah Timmons. The deadline for questions and requests for clarification is July 1, 2026. All interested parties must follow the submission instructions to be considered for an award.
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