Acquisition Planning Forecast System

Forecast Record Number: 

F2026073149 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: CBP/BP Published Date: April 7, 2026, 2:39 p.m. Previously Published On:
NAICS: 561612 - Security Guards and Patrol Services Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: N/A Small Business Program: None
Contract Vehicle: BPA (FAR Part 8 or 13) Contract Type: Time and Materials
Contract Status: New Requirement Anticipated Award Quarter: Q4 FY2026
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2026-05-01 Contract Complete: 2031-09-29
Requirements Title: Southwest Border (SWB) Ground Transportation and Facility Guard Services - Southwest Border Arizona/California Corridor
Description: As a component of the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is responsible for protecting our Nation’s borders in order to prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the U.S., while enhancing security, and facilitating the flow of legitimate trade and travel. CBP is responsible for the detection and apprehension of individuals who are inadmissible or who attempt to unlawfully enter the U.S.; stemming the flow of drugs and other contraband; protecting our agricultural and economic interests from harmful pests and diseases; protecting American business from theft of their intellectual property; and regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. trade laws. In FY2025, CBP total apprehensions were 691,979. The majority of all apprehensions occur within the CBP Southwest Border (SWB) Sectors and Field Offices, which average 1,216 detainees per day that require transportation and guard services. Approximately 188,188 out of 443,717 apprehensions (42%) occurred within the Arizona/California (ACC). Supporting this responsibility and in alignment with the USBP Chief’s priority/intent to return Border Patrol Agents back to the field to perform their Law Enforcement duties and USBO Operational Priorities “achieving complete operational control of the border”, CBP/USBP has identified requirements for detainee transportation and facility guard service capabilities that minimize the use of frontline agents and officers to perform guard and detainee transportation duties. These capabilities must deploy the most efficient mix of detention vehicles and human resources capable of adjusting to changes in transportation demand that may vary by shift, day, week, or season. The solution includes the use of Contractor support to provide the detainee transportation and guard/medical escort services in order to redirect agents and officers toward more traditional law enforcement duties. Contract support must strike a proper balance in terms of timeliness and efficiency when responding to the unique demands of frontline agents and officers. Requirements/ are based upon current operational priorities and may scale up/down as necessary to meet the current mission requirement. Acquisition Strategy: is unrestricted (no set-aside) utilizing non-mandatory GSA federal schedules.
Estimated Dollar Range: $2,000,000.00 to $5,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Southwest Border(SWB) Arizona/California Corridor,, NA
POC Name: Ernest Bustamantes Alternate POC Name:
POC Phone: (202) 993-1875 Alternate POC Phone:
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email:
Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Name: David Harrod
Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Phone: (202) 553-6456 Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Email: [email protected]