Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Contractor shall be licensed by the State of Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office to engage in the private security guard business and shall have maintained said license in good standing for a period of no less than three (3) years. • Contractor shall be responsible for appearance, conduct, and supervision of all security guards, ensuring that all personnel conduct themselves in a professional and courteous manner. • Contractor shall ensure that the security guards are punctual and that the posts are staffed during the times specified in URI’s Incident Action Plan. Contractor’s staff shall be deployed and carry out securityrelated assignments as directed by URI Public Safety. • Contractor shall be responsible for providing relief staff for security guard breaks and meals as required such that there is no reduction in staffing for any post or patrol assignment. • Contractor shall provide administrative supervision for all guards furnished under this Scope of Work. Contractor’s supervisors shall serve as liaisons between the Contractor and designated URI Public Safety representative(s) with respect to any and all issues, concerns, and relevant information including communicating policies and procedures to the other guards and enforcing those policies and procedures with respect to Contractor’s personnel. • Contractor shall provide a portable radio to every security guard in order to provide direct communication between the security guards and the Contractor’s supervisor who will be stationed in the URI Emergency Operations Center (EOC). An additional radio will be provided to URI’s EOC Manager in order to monitor security guard communications. Communications equipment must be two-way Land Mobile Radio (LMR). Cellular telephones may not be used for this purpose.; SUPERVISORS (4 INDIVIDUALS AT 11.5 HRS EA) BID A PRICE PER PERSON/PER HR 46 HRS 1 6:30-18:00 | | 2 SECURITY GUARDS (40 INDIVIDUALS AT 11 HRS EA) BID A PRICE PER PERSON/PER HR 440 HRS 2 7:00-18:00