Security Systems Government Contracts in Nevada
Statewide ranked opportunities and likely upcoming recompetes for facilities contractors across Nevada.
Market Intelligence —
Security Systems in Nevada
In Q2 2026, Nevada has 11 active Security Systems Services opportunities distributed across 3 cities, but the market is top-heavy: Unknown commands 73% of all activity. Unknown, Las Vegas, Reno together hold 100% of statewide deal flow. Contractors entering Nevada's Security Systems Services market should treat Unknown as the primary beachhead before expanding to secondary markets.
Nevada's Security Systems Services landscape in Q2 2026 is shaped by 3 active markets, with clear tiers of opportunity. The primary tier — Unknown and Las Vegas — captures 91% of statewide activity. with the remaining 0 cities splitting 0% of opportunities. Understanding this tier structure is critical for resource allocation — a contractor targeting Nevada gets the most return from prioritizing tier-one markets while monitoring tier-two for less competitive openings.
Federal Security Systems Services buying in Nevada fragments across 5 agencies, with Department of the Air Force leading at just 29% of 52 total awards. This broad distribution means no single agency relationship is make-or-break — contractors can build a diversified Nevada pipeline across multiple buyers, accessing a combined $9.5M in obligated spending. On the vendor side, the market is incumbent-heavy: the top 3 contractors — DEEP BLU PROJECTS LLC, AES SYSTEMS INC, TELE/DATA CONTRACTORS, INC. — hold 77% of recent awards, meaning new entrants face significant barriers unless targeting recompetes or set-asides.
Analysis computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily
Nevada has 11 open security systems contract opportunities as of 2026-06-07, with 1 likely recompete identified. Top markets include Unknown, Las Vegas, Reno.
11
Open Opportunities
1
Likely Recompetes
Department of the Air Force
Top Agency
Unknown
Top City
Key Insights —
Security Systems in Nevada
Majority small-business: 91% of active opportunities carry a small-business set-aside designation.
1 incumbent-held contract is approaching likely recompete windows, worth an estimated $38.8M.
Highly concentrated market: the top 3 incumbent vendors hold 77% of recent awards across 5 tracked contractors.
Computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily
Top Opportunities This Week
| Score↕ | Title↕ | Location↕ | Agency↕ | Due Date↕ | Set-Aside↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 57 | H363--Door Alarm Annual Recertification | — | VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261) | Apr 21, 2026 | SDVOSBC |
| 57 | H363--Door Alarm Annual Recertification | — | VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261) | Apr 20, 2026 | SDVOSBC |
| 57 | H363--Door Alarm Annual Recertification | — | VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261) | Apr 20, 2026 | SDVOSBC |
| 48 | CCTV Maintenance Nellis AFB, NV | Las Vegas | DEPT OF DEFENSE | Apr 20, 2026 | NONE |
| 48 | Notice of Intent to Sole Source-CCTV Maintenance | Las Vegas | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE | Apr 20, 2026 | NONE |
| 48 | Notice of Intent to Sole Source - 152 SFS Advantor Repair/Upgrade | Reno | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU.JFHQ USPFO NV.USPFO NV PROCUREMENT.W7NM USPFO ACTIVITY NVANG 152 | Apr 13, 2026 | — |
| — | Notice of Intent to Sole Source - 99 MDG MyChild Infant Security System | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR COMBAT COMMAND.FA4861 99 CONS LGC | Jul 30, 2025 | SBA |
| — | 57 MUNS Access Gates | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR COMBAT COMMAND.FA4861 99 CONS LGC | Aug 22, 2025 | SBA |
| — | 432 SPTS First-In Alert System Maintenance | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR COMBAT COMMAND.FA4861 99 CONS LGC | Sep 22, 2025 | NONE |
| — | H212--Fire Protection Testing, Inspection, and Maintenance/Repair | — | VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261) | Sep 12, 2025 | SDVOSBC |
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Recompetes
| Score↕ | Location↕ | Agency↕ | Incumbent↕ | Est. Window↕ | Takeover Signal↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 88 | — | Department of the Air Force | CAPE FOX FEDERAL INTEGRATORS, LLC | Dec 16, 2025 – Apr 15, 2026 | high |
Across Nevada, security systems opportunities span federal agencies with facilities in major metropolitan areas. There are currently 11 active opportunities. Top cities include Unknown, Las Vegas, Reno.
Data updated:
Top Buying Agencies
| Agency↕ | Awards↕ | Est. Spend↕ |
|---|---|---|
| Department of the Air Force | 15 | $1.2M |
| Bureau of Reclamation | 11 | $3.4M |
| Department of Veterans Affairs | 11 | $3.2M |
| Bureau of Land Management | 10 | $699K |
| Office of Procurement Operations | 5 | $949K |
Top Incumbent Vendors
Top Cities in Nevada
| City↕ | Opportunities↕ |
|---|---|
| Unknown | 8 |
| Las Vegas | 2 |
| Reno | 1 |
| BOULDER CITY | 0 |
| Nellis AFB | 0 |
| Hawthorne | 0 |
| Ogden | 0 |
| Mercury | 0 |
| Northern Las Vegas | 0 |
| Ely | 0 |
How We Rank These
We score each opportunity on a 0–100 scale using six transparent factors: service fit, contract value, timing urgency, geographic relevance, competition level, and agency buying appetite. Data sourced from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov, refreshed daily.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many security systems contracts are there in Nevada?
Nevada has 11 active federal security systems opportunities right now. RecompeteIQ tracks and ranks all opportunities daily from SAM.gov.
What are the top cities for security systems contracts in Nevada?
Unknown, Las Vegas, Reno are the top markets based on opportunity count.
Who are the top security systems contractors in Nevada?
The leading incumbent vendors include DEEP BLU PROJECTS LLC, AES SYSTEMS INC, TELE/DATA CONTRACTORS, INC.. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings.
When do security systems contracts come up for rebid in Nevada?
Most security systems contracts follow 30–48 month cycles. The "Recompetes" section shows contracts estimated to be recompeted within the next 12 months based on historical award patterns.
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