DHS logo. The department awarded 13 companies spots on a contract for armed protective security officer services.

DHS Awards 13 Spots on Armed Protective Security Officer Services Contract

The Department of Homeland Security has awarded 13 companies positions on an acquisition vehicle for armed protective security officer services at federally leased or owned facilities.

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According to award notices published Thursday, the DHS Office of Procurement Operations competed the contract vehicle as a total set-aside program for small businesses.

According to the Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation, the department received 18 offers for the multiple-award contract. The ordering period will run through the end of August 2030.

DHS issued a solicitation for the acquisition effort in October 2023.

DHS Armed Protective Security Officer Services Contract Awardees

The awardees and the potential ceiling value of their respective contracts are as follows:

  • Ahtna Professional Services – $1.1 billion
  • Bradley Technologies – $1.1 billion
  • Chenega Naswik International – $1.2 billion
  • GXC – $1.1 billion
  • HBC Management Services – $1.1 billion
  • Kerberos International – $1.1 billion
  • KR-MTAC – $1.1 billion
  • Maverick Strategies – $1.15 billion
  • Metro East Joint Venture – $1.14 billion
  • Pinnacle Protection Partners – $1.14 billion
  • Security Watch – $1.15 billion
  • Simmons & Golden Security – $1.13 billion
  • Veary Enterprises – $1.1 billion
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