ECSI International Wins Over $1 Million in Government Contracts Thanks to the Simplified Acquisition Program and Peter Lanore with US Federal Contractor Registration
Washington D.C. (PRWEB) November 21, 2014
US Federal Contractor Registration and The Simplified Acquisition Program help ECSI
Verified Vendor ECSI International has developed an enormous amount of success in the federal marketplace. US Federal Contractor Registration completed the government registration process for ECSI International in April 2014, and awarded them the Verified Vendor Seal of Approval. Shortly after becoming registered, ECSI International enrolled into the Simplified Acquisition Program with the assistance of US Federal Contractor Registration Acquisition Specialist Peter Lanore. Since the beginning of their enrollment into the Simplified Acquisition Program in April of 2014, ECSI International has managed to win 6 government contracts totaling $ 1,499,992. Needless to say, the federal marketplace found their goods and services extremely useful.
Peter Lanore has won over $ 700 million dollars in government contracts for his clients at US Federal Contractor Registration. Peter conducts a Federal Marketplace Evaluation prior to enrolling a business in the Simplified Acquisition Program. The Federal Marketplace Evaluation discovers available contracting opportunities; views previously awarded government contracts, finds the federal industry specific competition rate, and shows spending growth within agencies. The evaluations uses online federal portals and databases like the Federal Procurement Data System, USAspending.gov, Dynamic Small Business Search DSBS), BINCS, and FedBizOpps (FBO) to determine the totals for each vendor.
About ECSI
ECSI is a single source security technology company that provides design and manufacturing through servicing project specific application. For over 33 years, ECSI International has provided high tech security systems to correctional facilities, airports, government and military installations, pharmaceutical and petrochemical plants, and nuclear power generating stations. ECSI International designs and interfaces commercial off-the-shelf hardware, offering systems that are cost effective, flexible and state-of-the-art, to achieve a secure and normal environment for a facility.
ECSI International also offers U.S. Air Force certified technology and a comprehensive services portfolio that includes: site survey/risk assessment, design and engineering, systems manufacturing and integration, factory acceptance testing, installation supervision, commissioning, operations and maintenance training.
Capabilities Statement for ECSI
ECSI was established in 1976 as a physical security systems engineering and manufacturing company. For the past 38 years, ECSI has focused on delivering high quality, cost effective entry control and perimeter security solutions to its U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, nuclear power station, and international customers. ECSI manufactures approved/standard product and offers a comprehensive services portfolio that includes: site survey/risk assessment, design & engineering, systems manufacturing and integration, factory acceptance testing, installation supervision, commissioning, operations and maintenance training, and preventive maintenance programs. ECSI International is a subsidiary to the parent company, Electronic Control Security, Inc., a publicly traded company testing and training of personnel.
Please view ECSI’s Federally formatted website at ecsiinternationalgov.com
ECSI Federal Registration information
DUNS: 607182557
CAGE: 023R2
Active in SAM; Registration valid until 03/31/2015
Small Business
NAICS Codes Selected: 54133, 54169, & 56162
Procurement Officer and prime vendors with possible contracting/subcontracting opportunities for ECSI International can call Jerry Dropik at (610) 905-7124 or by email at jsdusa02(at)aol(dot)com.
Businesses can call Peter Lanore at 1(877) 252-2700 Ext 751 to discuss the government registration process, ways to market to the Federal Government, and enrollment in the Simplified Acquisition Program. Businesses can also visit SimplifiedAcquisitionProgram.org to read a detailed description of the program.