Security Containers Contacts
Contract/Ordering Questions
securitycontainers@gsa.gov
Technical Questions
securitycontainers@gsa.gov
Federal Specifications and QPL Questions
gsasecuritystandards@gsa.gov
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There are two classes of security containers available.
These containers are typically used for storage of weapons and sensitive items such as funds, jewels, precious metals, etc. Class 5 containers may also be used for storage of classified documents, components, materials, and equipment. They provide the same protection as Class 6 plus ten minutes against forced entry attack. Class 5 containers come in several types: file cabinet, map and plan, weapon storage, and IPS. There are Class 5–W containers used solely for weapons storage. These containers are not intended to store classified materials.
See the catalog pages below for product details for Class 5 containers, including National Stock Numbers, color options, and dimensions:
These containers are typically used for storage of classified information such as documents, maps, drawings, and plans. They come in file cabinet and map and plan styles. There are Class 6-S containers which are specifically designed for installation and use aboard DoD ships to protect classified information.
See the catalog pages below for product details for Class 6 containers, including National Stock Numbers, color options, and dimensions:
All of the above security containers meet one of the following relevant specifications:
See the DoD Lock Program’s Federal Specifications and Qualified Products List for the latest version the specifications listed above.
Contract/Ordering Questions
securitycontainers@gsa.gov
Technical Questions
securitycontainers@gsa.gov
Federal Specifications and QPL Questions
gsasecuritystandards@gsa.gov
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