Specifications include, but are not limited to:The ARRC has a need for licensed and bonded security officer services. The normal areas where security services shall be required are between Whittier, Anchorage and Fairbanks. However, security services may occasionally be required anywhere along the railroad including remote locations from Seward to Fairbanks. The ARRC reserves the right to expand, change or delete services areas with the successful Contractor during the course of the contract term. These changes would be worked out between the ARRC and Contractor on an as needed basis. It is expected that the ARRC will require the following security services throughout the duration of the contract period. However, the need for officers may change seasonally and as circumstances dictate. Any exception to the experience requirements must be approved by the ARRC’s Chief Special Agent. 1. Anchorage Area Patrol Officer (armed) Armed Anchorage area patrol (see contractor requirements for Armed) will operate five (5) to seven (7) days per week, eight (8) to 16 hours per day. Generally during the winter season, October through April, the ARRC requires one officer for a 40 hour work week. During the period of May through September, the ARRC will require coverage 7 days per week 16 hours per day using three (3) officers; two (2) 40 hour positions and one (1) 32 hour position. Security officers on duty on the ARRC contract shall provide patrol coverage for the ARRC exclusively. The officer will report directly to the ARRC Chief Special Agent and be assigned patrol duties between Seward and Hurricane as required. Typical daily duties will be between Potter and Wasilla, Alaska. This will be a high profile assignment requiring specialized experience to include, as a minimum, five years security experience, with at least three of those years as a law enforcement officer. Security officers will be expected to be in full uniform including shirt with badge and company logo, uniform pants, weather appropriate outerwear with badge and logo on jackets, and hat with badge or logo, and armed (see contractor requirements). Officers will be expected to wear safety boots that meet American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F2413-05 standards at all times while on duty