Security and Law Enforcement

GSA Schedule 84 provides a full range of commercial products and services covering such areas as law enforcement, firefighting, and security products and services. These products and services may be found within three programs, Security and Law Enforcement Solutions, National Wildfire Protection Program, and 1122 Counterdrug Program. The Security and Law Enforcement Solutions Program offers the following five broad categories:

National WildFire Program - The National Wildfire Program, General Services Administration (GSA), provides wildfire protection equipment and supplies to federal agencies, as well as U.S. Forest Service cooperating organizations, through formal interagency agreements with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

1122 Counterdrug Program - The 1122 Counterdrug Program, developed through Section 1122 of the Fiscal Year 1994 National Defense Authorization Act establishing the authority for state and local governments to purchase law enforcement equipment through federal procurement channels, provided that the equipment is used in the performance of counterdrug activities. The authority for the "1122 Program" resides with the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army, as the Executive Agent of the program, has formed a steering committee, consisting of representatives from the GSA, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and the Department of Justice (DOJ). Under the provisions of the statute, GSA is responsible for the development of a catalog, which not only explains the 1122 Program, but also defines those products that may be procured under the program.

Security Solutions - Security Convergence has been a driving factor in the commercial and federal marketplace over the past several years. The need to integrate multiple aspects of security into a single solution is now quite common. GSA can provide complete security solutions to meet your agency needs. This integration of physical, personal, and data security systems can be accomplished through new and innovative solutions utilizing existing tools, including GSA Multiple Award Schedules (MAS).

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Last Reviewed 1/14/2009