Security Systems Government Contracts in Texas
Statewide ranked opportunities and likely upcoming recompetes for facilities contractors across Texas.
Market Intelligence —
Security Systems in Texas
In Q3 2026, Texas has 50 active Security Systems Services opportunities distributed across 7 cities, but the market is top-heavy: Unknown commands 70% of all activity. Unknown, DWG, Fort Hood together hold 88% of statewide deal flow. Contractors entering Texas's Security Systems Services market should treat Unknown as the primary beachhead before expanding to secondary markets.
The top Security Systems Services markets in Texas as of Q3 2026 are: Unknown (35 opportunities, 70% of state activity); DWG (6 opportunities, 12% of state activity); Fort Hood (3 opportunities, 6% of state activity). Unknown leads by a factor of 5.8× over the second-ranked city, DWG, reflecting federal installation density and agency office concentration in the Unknown metro. The statewide average is 7 opportunities per city across 7 markets.
Texas's Security Systems Services market has a clear leader but not a monopoly: Department of Veterans Affairs holds 31% of awards, with buying spread across 5 active agencies. The top 3 — Department of Veterans Affairs (31%), Department of the Air Force (26%), Department of the Army (21%) — account for the majority of contract activity totaling $80.5M. This moderate concentration gives contractors multiple relationship paths while still rewarding specialization in the top buyer's requirements. On the vendor side, the market is incumbent-heavy: the top 3 contractors — JOHNSON CONTROLS SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLC, M. C. DEAN, INC., SECURITY OPERATIONS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC — hold 76% of recent awards, meaning new entrants face significant barriers unless targeting recompetes or set-asides.
Looking ahead, 10 Security Systems Services contracts in Texas are entering recompete windows, valued at an estimated $188.2M combined. Of these, 10 carry high takeover signals — meaning the incumbent's position is vulnerable based on the agency's historical vendor switching patterns. For contractors planning their Texas pipeline, these recompetes represent the highest-probability wins: existing requirements with defined scopes, incumbent performance data on record, and established funding lines.
Analysis computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily
Texas has 50 open security systems contract opportunities as of 2026-07-14, with 10 likely recompetes identified. Top markets include Unknown, DWG, Fort Hood.
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Department of Veterans Affairs
Top Agency
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Top City
Key Insights —
Security Systems in Texas
Steady activity: 10 new security systems in texas opportunities posted in the last 30 days, representing $7.7M in estimated pipeline.
Majority small-business: 90% of active opportunities carry a small-business set-aside designation.
10 incumbent-held contracts are approaching likely recompete windows, worth an estimated $188.2M.
Highly concentrated market: the top 3 incumbent vendors hold 76% 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↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 72 | Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS) | DWG | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | Jul 16, 2026 | SBA |
| 71 | Corpus Christi Fire Alarm Replacement Project | Corpus Christi | GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS PROJECT DELIVERY WEST - BRANCH C | — | SBA |
| 69 | AVB Barrier Assessment | Houston | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU.JFHQ USPFO TX.USPFO TX PROCUREMENT.W7N2 USPFO ACTIVITY TXANG 147 | Jul 24, 2026 | SBA |
| 62 | Electronic Security Systems (ESS) Maintenance | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.AMC.ACC.MISSION & INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND.418TH CSB.W6QM MICC-FDO FT CAVAZOS | — | NONE |
| 59 | Camera Monitoring Service for Building 10904 | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | — | SDVOSBC |
| 59 | Camera Replacements JBSA Camp Bullis, TX | — | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | — | SDVOSBS |
| 57 | Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS) | DWG | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | Jul 13, 2026 | SBA |
| 57 | Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS) | DWG | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | Jul 13, 2026 | SBA |
| 57 | Fort Hood Alarm Monitoring Services | Fort Hood | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.AMC.ACC.MISSION INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND.418TH CSB.W6QM MICC-FDO FT HOOD | Jul 6, 2026 | 8A |
| 57 | Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS) | DWG | DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND.JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO.FA3016 502 CONS CL | Jul 9, 2026 | SBA |
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Recompetes
| Score↕ | Location↕ | Agency↕ | Incumbent↕ | Est. Window↕ | Takeover Signal↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 88 | — | Office of Procurement Operations | AMERICAN EAGLE PROTECTIVE SERVICES CORP | Apr 1, 2026 – Jul 30, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Department of the Army | CHENEGA HEALTHCARE SERVICES LLC | Apr 30, 2026 – Aug 28, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | CHENEGA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT LLC | Feb 28, 2026 – Jun 28, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | U.S. Customs and Border Protection | TRAINING, REHABILITATION, & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, INC. | Jan 30, 2026 – May 30, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Department of the Army | KBR SERVICES, LLC | Jan 29, 2026 – May 29, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | MVM, INC. | Apr 1, 2026 – Jul 30, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Department of Veterans Affairs | MILLBROOK SUPPORT SERVICES INC | Mar 1, 2026 – Jun 29, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Bureau of Engraving and Printing | ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS SERVICES INC | Mar 2, 2026 – Jun 30, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Department of the Army | THE OUTFIT INC. | Mar 2, 2026 – Jun 30, 2026 | high |
| 88 | — | Department of the Army | VISTA DEFENSE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC | Mar 2, 2026 – Jun 30, 2026 | high |
Across Texas, security systems opportunities span federal agencies with facilities in major metropolitan areas. There are currently 50 active opportunities. Top cities include Unknown, DWG, Fort Hood.
Data updated:
Top Buying Agencies
| Agency↕ | Awards↕ | Est. Spend↕ |
|---|---|---|
| Department of Veterans Affairs | 72 | $23.8M |
| Department of the Air Force | 62 | $10.7M |
| Department of the Army | 49 | $43.4M |
| Federal Aviation Administration | 28 | $2.4M |
| Drug Enforcement Administration | 23 | $161K |
Top Incumbent Vendors
| Vendor↕ | Awards↕ |
|---|---|
| JOHNSON CONTROLS SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLC | 37 |
| M. C. DEAN, INC. | 18 |
| SECURITY OPERATIONS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC | 13 |
| Unknown | 11 |
| PYROCOM SYSTEMS INC | 10 |
Top Cities in Texas
| City↕ | Opportunities↕ |
|---|---|
| Unknown | 35 |
| DWG | 6 |
| Fort Hood | 3 |
| Dallas | 2 |
| Corpus Christi | 2 |
| Houston | 1 |
| Dyess AFB | 1 |
| Texarkana | 0 |
| Fort Worth | 0 |
| Waco | 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 Texas?
Texas has 50 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 Texas?
Unknown, DWG, Fort Hood are the top markets based on opportunity count.
Who are the top security systems contractors in Texas?
The leading incumbent vendors include JOHNSON CONTROLS SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLC, M. C. DEAN, INC., SECURITY OPERATIONS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings.
When do security systems contracts come up for rebid in Texas?
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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