New Hampshire Security Services Government Contracts
Find and win security services contracts in New Hampshire
New Hampshire invests $14 million in state security contracts in security services annually. Security licensing is managed by the No state licensing required. No state mandate. Most employers and contracts require training. Major facilities requiring security include State House, State Library, University campuses.
- Business registration in New Hampshire
- Employee background verification
- Armed services as applicable
- General liability and workers' compensation insurance
- Employee background checks
- Criminal history verification
- Drug testing program
- 1Obtain company license through No state licensing required
- 2Ensure guards complete 0-hour training requirement
- 3Consider offering armed services for expanded opportunities
- 4Target major facilities: State House, State Library
- 5Build relationships with Division of Public Works
- 6Pursue state master agreements for security services
- 7Maintain excellent employee screening and supervision
- 8Invest in ongoing training and professional development
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Federal Protective Service (FPS)
- State Capitol Police
- State Building Security
These NAICS codes are commonly used for security services government contracts:
How do I find security contracts in New Hampshire?
Security contracts in New Hampshire are posted on the state procurement portal. Key agencies include Division of Public Works, New Hampshire DOT, University System of NH, State courts. The state spends $14 million in state security contracts on security services annually. Major facilities requiring security include State House, State Library, University campuses.
What licenses are required for New Hampshire security contracts?
New Hampshire does not require a company security license, but business registration is needed.
What training is required for New Hampshire security guards?
Unarmed guards in New Hampshire require 0 hours of training. Armed guards require an additional 0 hours of firearms training. No state mandate. Most employers and contracts require training. Some contracts may require additional specialized training.
What background checks are required in New Hampshire?
Additional requirements may apply for armed guards or high-security facilities.
What are the top security contracting agencies in New Hampshire?
Major agencies include Division of Public Works, New Hampshire DOT, University System of NH, State courts, State Capitol. Major facilities requiring security services include State House, State Library, University campuses, State office buildings, Liquor stores. Register with multiple agencies to maximize opportunities.
What makes New Hampshire security contracting unique?
Key facts about New Hampshire security contracting: No state regulation. Small market. Lower costs than neighbors. Constitutional carry state. The state invests $14 million in state security contracts annually through Division of Public Works, New Hampshire DOT, University System of NH.
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Visit the official New Hampshire procurement portal to find current security services opportunities.
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