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Missouri House of Representatives

Missouri House of Representatives. Security RFP Walk Through July 7, 2012. Purpose. House leadership has identified the need for assessing our internal security presence and establishing policies, parameters, and exercises aimed at enhancing security within House facilities. Focus Areas.

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Missouri House of Representatives

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  1. Missouri House of Representatives Security RFP Walk Through July 7, 2012

  2. Purpose House leadership has identified the need for assessing our internal security presence and establishing policies, parameters, and exercises aimed at enhancing security within House facilities.

  3. Focus Areas House Chamber House Hearing Rooms Member Offices Staff Offices Executive Protection Communication and Coordination with Law Enforcement

  4. Purpose • The RFP seeks to contract for an assessment of strategic and material strengths and weaknesses, along with the development of a security enhancement planning initiative as outlined in greater detail in the RFP.

  5. Confidentiality All information contained herein received as a result of this meeting or any part of the process is confidential and subject to non-disclosure under RSMO Chapter 610 security exception.

  6. Organizational Information Capitol Police has jurisdiction of public spaces and is the Law Enforcement presence in the Capitol Building The Capitol is an open, porous facility that is accessible to the general public; limits on House jurisdiction do exist.

  7. During session, the House maintains a Sergeant-At-Arms and doorkeepers. • Their role... • State law allows properly-licensed Member and Staff of the General Assembly to carry concealed weapons in areas within the Capitol building. • Predominant focuses of existing activity. • Awareness of suspicious activity, items or issues. • Reporting to Capitol Police

  8. Desired Outcomes • Enhanced on-going threat assessment by designated staff. • Development of appropriate plans and procedures for various threat scenarios. • Active shooter/random violence • Potential terrorism threat • Establishment of specific security protocols and procedures for Members and staff in various scenarios. • Needs assessment /recommendations for enhancing security and meeting stated goals. • Institution of security and safety “best practices” necessary for preventing and mitigating threats.

  9. Limitations • Information Technology security is not included. • Continuity of Government planning is not included – information and costing is welcome.

  10. RFP Process • Point of Contact and RFP Manager – Rich Beckwith • Phone: 573-522-3100 • Due no later than August 10, 2012 at 3:00 PM CST • Email – rich.beckwith@house.mo.gov • Deliver to State Capitol Room B16 • Courier or Post C/O Rich Beckwith House Purchasing Agent Missouri House of Representatives 201 W. Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, MO 65101

  11. Questions Any questions regarding this RFP shall be submitted via electronic mail to rich.beckwith@house.mo.govby August 1, 2012 at 2:00 pm. Potential vendors may not contact other executives, managers, officials or employees of the Missouri House of Representatives to discuss the potential proposal without permission of the manager of the RFP process.

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