Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: March 7, 2022
Constellis subsidiary Centerra will provide protective services to the Fifth Federal Judicial Circuit under a $237 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service.
The company said Monday it will help train court security officers to carry out patrol missions at U.S. District Court sites located in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
“Our officers have years of experience safeguarding our nation’s Federal Courts across the United States, and we are proud to be considered a security partner of choice,” said Terry Ryan, CEO of Constellis and a previous Wash100 Award winner.
Washington, D.C.-based Constellis maintains a portfolio of risk management and security offerings intended to safeguard people and infrastructure.
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