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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Industry Talk: FBO News–Numerous Private Security Contract Awards In Iraq And Afghanistan

Wow is all I have to say. Lots of security contract awards have come up recently on FBO and I figured I would put them up for the readership to check out. The companies mentioned below are Triply Canopy and Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions for Iraq, and REED International and Olive Group for Afghanistan. Follow the highlighted links if you would like to read more about the contracts. Congrats to the winners and good luck to all who are involved. –Matt

 

Solicitation Number: SAQMMA-12-R-0231
Contract Award Date: April 27, 2012
Contract Award Number: SAQMMA-12-C-0128
Contract Award Dollar Amount: $5,024,071.83
Contractor Awarded Name: TRIPLE CANOPY INC.
Contractor Awarded DUNS: 138129692
Synopsis:
Added: Jun 07, 2012 8:11 am
The Department of State awarded an eight month sole source contract to Triple Canopy, Inc. to provide static guard services for the Chief of Mission (COM) in Basrah, Iraq from May 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. This contract was awarded pursuant to FAR 6.302-2-Unusual and Compelling Urgency. (Reference attached Justification and Approvals)
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Solicitation Number: SAQMMA-12-R-0230
Notice Type: Award Notice
Contract Award Date: April 27, 2012
Contract Award Number: SAQMMA-12-C-0127
Contract Award Dollar Amount: $4,811,054.04
Contractor Awarded Name: Triple Canopy Inc
Contractor Awarded DUNS: 138129692
Synopsis:
Added: Jun 07, 2012 7:14 am
The Department of State awarded an eight month sole source contract to Triple Canopy, Inc. to provide static guard services to the EDSC compound in Erbil, Iraq from May 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. This contract was awarded pursuant to FAR 6.302-2-Unusual and Compelling Urgency. (Reference attached Justification and Approvals)
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Solicitation Number: SAQMMA12R0229
Notice Type: Award Notice
Contract Award Date: April 27, 2012
Contract Award Number: SAQMMA-12-C-0137
Contract Award Dollar Amount: $9,733,092.41
Contractor Awarded Name: Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions, LLC
Contractor Awarded DUNS: 165272696
Synopsis:
Added: Jun 07, 2012 6:31 pm
The Department of State awarded an eight month sole source contract to Torres Advanced Solutions to provide static guard services for the Baghdad Police Academy Annex (BPAX) in Baghdad, Iraq from May 01, 2012 through December 31, 2012. This contract was awarded pursuant to FAR 6.302-2-Unusual and Compelling Urgency. (Reference attached Justification and Approvals).
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Private Security Contractor Afghanistan
Solicitation Number: H92237-12-R-0094
Agency: Other Defense Agencies
Office: U.S. Special Operations Command
Location: Headquarters Field Assistance Division
Solicitation Number: H92237-12-R-0094
Notice Type: Award Notice
Contract Award Date: June 18, 2012
Contract Award Number: H92237-12-C-0203
Contract Award Dollar Amount: $686,908.00
Contractor Awarded Name: REED International Inc

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Jobs: PSD Personnel, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:07 AM

This just popped up at Close Protection PSD Jobs and I figured I would expand upon it with the ad from Garda World’s website. At CPPJ, they mentioned that Garda was recruiting for PSD jobs in Southern Iraq for the oil and gas industry. No word on what energy company they would be protecting.

The pay on this one sucks though. Although if you contact the recruiter listed at CPPJ, perhaps they have raised that amount to meet the industry standard?  Because running the roads of Iraq for 269 dollars a day is pretty damn low in my opinion. I think most skilled and experienced security contractors would run away from this one. Maybe the company will come up and expand on this if anything has changed?

I am not the POC or recruiter for this job, so please follow the links below or the link I posted for CPPJ up top, and good luck. –Matt

 

 

Position / Employment Type: PSD Personnel
Job Type: Sub-contractor
Location: Iraq – various locations
Start Date: (subject to confirmation) 2011 – ongoing
Pay: Operator Rates starting from £172/day ($269)
Rotation: 8 weeks on, 4 weeks off
Likely duration of task: Long-term

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Law Enforcement: Colombia’s Legendary Police Chief Heads To Mexico

Very interesting news. If Nieto wins the election in Mexico, this would be the guy he would be using for battling the cartels. Naranjo has the track record of cleaning up Colombia, and he is a foreigner in Mexico. Which makes me wonder how Mexicans would view this move? Will this be a boost or negative when it comes to votes? –Matt

 

 

Colombia’s legendary police chief heads to Mexico
By FRANK BAJAK
June 16, 2012
A signature trophy that Gen. Oscar Naranjo has carefully displayed in glass at Police Intelligence headquarters is odd by any measure: the neatly folded uniform of a rebel commander slain in 2008, clearly showing the holes from the shrapnel that killed him.
The four-star general, who retired as Colombia’s police director this week, is proud of that and the others that line a hallway at the Police Intelligence Directorate in northern Bogota. They are testament to an intelligence empire he built that is unrivaled in Latin America.
Naranjo, 55, has played a central role in the capture or death of nearly every top Colombian drug trafficker, beginning with Pablo Escobar. The dismantling of the Medellin and Cali cocaine cartels and the splintering of successor trafficking organizations into ever-smaller groups was, as much as anyone’s, Naranjo’s doing.
On Thursday, Mexican presidential front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto said Naranjo has agreed to serve as his adviser on fighting drug trafficking if Pena Nieto wins the July 1 election.
The candidate has pledged to reduce violent crime affecting ordinary people in Mexico’s drug war, a contrast to President Felipe Calderon’s strategy of going after drug kingpins. Analysts have said Pena Nieto’s strategy could mean that drug dealers who conduct their businesses discreetly will be left alone.
But Naranjo, standing with Pena Nieto at a news conference, said all cartels should be treated equally because “there can’t be inequalities in the treatment of criminals.”

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Industry Talk: Garda World Promoting Canadian Model For Airport Screening In The US

Filed under: Canada,Industry Talk — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:35 AM

Garda estimates that the U.S. airport security clearance market is worth US$3.5 billion a year. The Montreal-based company hopes to gain its first U.S. airport contract within two years.

What I thought was startling was Garda’s numbers on how much this market is estimated to be worth. $3.5 billion a year is no small potatoes. No wonder they are lobbying the US to jump on board with private screeners at airports.

I imagine security companies in the US will be very much in the business of capturing market share as more and more airports opt for screener/security privatization. –Matt

 

Garda wants to convince Washington to adopt Canadian model for airport screening
By Sylvain Larocque
06/15/2012
Garda World wants to convince Washington to imitate Canada by giving private security companies control of screening at airports.
In the United States, the job is generally performed by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees, while in Canada the work is subcontracted to companies like Garda, the industry leader in airport pre-clearance screening.
At its annual meeting on Friday, Garda CEO Stephan Cretier criticized the TSA, pointing to a House of Representatives committee report published last November that concluded the federal agency was ineffective as at least 25,000 security breaches have taken place in the 10 years since it was launched.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Industry Talk: ASIS Receives ANSI Approval For PSC.2 Conformity Assessment Standard

Filed under: Industry Talk,Publications — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 2:48 AM

“When incorporated into contracts, compliance with the standard becomes enforceable under contract law,” says Christopher Mayer, director, Armed Contingency Contractor Policies and Programs at the U.S. Department of Defense. “Aside from direct legal action, the contracting activity can assess penalties, demand redress, withhold payment, and implement other measures to include contract termination to promote compliance and encourage company adherence.”

This post is the second installment of the ASIS ANSI approval process news that has been coming out. The first step was putting together the standard, and this part identifies the process of auditing companies. Which is very important, because you want a very impartial and reputable group to do this assessment. The strength of the certification is all based on the integrity of the auditing organization, and these guidelines spell out that process.

“The integrity of the auditing process and the competence of auditors are key to a credible conformity assessment process” says Marc Siegel, Commissioner, ASIS International Global Standards Initiative. “This standard builds on the time-tested ISO/IEC conformity assessment process to raise the bar for auditing in complex environments. By defining auditor competence and a transparent auditing process, the ANSI/ASIS Conformity Assessment Standard helps assure that PSCs will be treated fairly and only those that live up to the conformance requirements of the PSC.1 standard get certified.”

Which is great. The other thing with this is that a standard should not be something that is bought, but something that is earned, despite the size of the company. So hopefully this part of ANSI does not get abused. But also, if the standards are public and well known, then there will not be any contention about it’s interpretation. It is a national standard, and not something that changes from state to state. (with an ISO or international standard, it will be world wide, and you can see why this would be important for contracting on a global scale)

The other part that is interesting, is the quote up top. That kind of language is what puts teeth into adhering to these standards– which is great.  It means companies will actually have to get serious about quality and living up to that ANSI certification, or lose contracts or get heavily penalized because of actions on that contract. Like the quote says, ‘compliance with the standard becomes enforceable under contract law’.

Well, next stop is the ISO and we will see how that goes. The big picture for all of this stuff is that it only helps to ‘legitimize’ this industry and make us more of an asset to clients, and less of a liability. It gives clients more tools to pick quality companies, and to penalize companies who veer from their code of conduct as stated in the contract they signed. In essence, it evens the field a little when it comes to the principal-agent problem.

Like with the last ASIS publication, you can go to their website and buy a copy. Or if you are a member, it is free. Although if you search around, you will find copies floating around that folks have posted on the internet. –Matt

 

ASIS International Receives ANSI Approval for PSC.2 Conformity Assessment Standard
June 14, 2012
ASIS International(ASIS), the preeminent organization for security management professionals worldwide, received ANSI approval for its standard, Conformity Assessment and Auditing Management Systems for Quality of Private Security Company Operations(ANSI/ASIS PSC.2-2012). Developed by an international Technical Committee comprised of members from civil society organizations, as well as PSCs and their clients, this standard provides requirements and guidance for conducting a conformity assessment of the ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012, Management System for Quality of Private Security Company Operations – Requirements with Guidance (PSC.1) Standard.
Private Security Service Providers including Private Security Companies (collectively “PSCs”) play an important role in protecting state and non-state clients engaged in relief, recovery, and reconstruction efforts; commercial business operations; diplomacy; and military activity. Independent, external conformity assessment and certification of a Quality Assurance Management System is one means of providing assurance that a PSC has implemented a system for the management of quality of service consistent with respect for human rights, legal obligations, and good practices, as specified in the PSC.1 standard. Clients who use the services of PSCs have indicated they will use the ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012 in their contracting processes. The PSC.1 Standard serves as a differentiator for companies that can provide quality of service, manage risk and respect human rights.

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