Oglethorpe County Next Generation 911
Key Dates
Due Date
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Posted Date
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Agency & Value
Agency
Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners
Contract Value
Not provided
Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
PE-70910-NONST-2026-000000004
NAICS
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Classification Code
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Additional Details
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The Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners has issued a procurement notice seeking qualified contractors to update and expand the county’s current 911 technology infrastructure. This initiative is designed to align Oglethorpe County’s emergency communications systems with the latest standards and requirements for Next Generation 911 (NG911) as defined by the State of Georgia.
The primary objective of this procurement is to modernize the county’s 911 capabilities, ensuring that the infrastructure is capable of supporting advanced features and interoperability mandated by NG911 protocols. The scope of work will involve both upgrading existing systems and implementing new technologies to facilitate enhanced emergency response, improved data sharing, and greater resilience in public safety communications.
Key requirements for this project include a comprehensive understanding of NG911 standards, experience with large-scale technology infrastructure upgrades, and the ability to deliver solutions that are compliant with state-level directives. Contractors will be expected to provide all necessary hardware, software, integration services, and support to achieve a fully operational NG911 system. Deliverables will likely encompass system design, installation, testing, training, and ongoing technical support, though specific details should be confirmed by reviewing the full solicitation documents.
The contracting entity for this opportunity is the Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners, a state-level government body located in Georgia. Interested parties should note that the place of performance is within the state of Georgia. The procurement is identified by the code PE-70910-NONST-2026-000000004, and all official documentation and updates are available through the Georgia Procurement Registry at the provided URLs.
While the notice does not specify the procurement type, set-aside requirements, or any special considerations, contractors are encouraged to review the five supporting documents associated with the solicitation for further details. The procurement process appears to involve a single-step submission, with responses due by June 23, 2026, at 16:06.
This opportunity is well-suited for firms with demonstrated expertise in public safety communications, NG911 system integration, and government contracting. Contractors should ensure their solutions are scalable, secure, and compliant with all relevant state guidelines, as these elements will remain critical throughout the contract lifecycle.
For more information and to access the full solicitation, interested vendors should visit the Georgia Procurement Registry at: https://ssl.doas.state.ga.us/gpr//eventDetails?eSourceNumber=PE-70910-NONST-2026-000000004&sourceSystemType=gpr20.