Specifications include, but are not limited to: Services to be provided to the Department under the resultant contract are as described: (Vehicle Ramps): Unarmed guard services for traffic control on vehicle ramps adjacent to the South and North Terminals, and general security patrols of designated areas at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (TSAIA). It is the policy of TSAIA to minimize congestion on the public vehicle ramps in front of its terminal buildings. These services will include implementing that policy using the services of unarmed guards to inform the public not to leave vehicles unattended on those ramps and to enforce the no parking signs in front of the terminals. The Contractor shall be required to maintain unarmed guards at TSAIA to notify the public that it is not permissible to leave a vehicle unattended in front of any TSAIA terminal building, and to impound and / or cite unauthorized unattended vehicles within that area according to directives issued by the DCA. Vehicle ramp control guard service procedures are subject to adjustment according to subsequent written directives, issued by the DCA, which are expressly contemplated and shall not be deemed contract change orders. The following operating procedures will apply to vehicle ramp control guard services: 1. Guards will continuously inform the public, either orally or by the use of a flyer, not to leave vehicles unattended. A vehicle is considered unattended if it is not occupied by someone who can legally drive it off the ramp. 2. An impound must be initiated by a TSAIA Airport Police & Fire Officer. 3. Guards shall not accept the responsibility of watching a vehicle, a child, an animal, freight, or luggage while the driver of a vehicle goes into a terminal building. If there is not at least one person legally able to drive the vehicle off the ramp, who will remain in the vehicle to watch the vehicle, the driver should be instructed to go to the parking garage at the South Terminal, where the first 30 minutes of parking is free. The public should also be instructed that there are luggage carts on the first and second levels of the garage for their convenience, or that Skycaps can assist them at curbside. 4. Guards should assist people looking for their impounded vehicles by directing them to the TSAIA Airport Police & Fire Office. 5. The Contractor must provide a Supervisor (also known as the Rover) whose responsibilities include: monitoring guards for proper equipment (i.e. safety vest, radio, no weapons, etc.) attendance and job performance ensuring proper training of new guards monitoring number of impound forms and public notices for an adequate supply and notifying management when the stock is low relieving guards for breaks and assisting guards when necessary due to increased traffic on the ramps