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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Cool Stuff: The New Danger Zone Jobs YouTube Channel!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Industry Talk: Five More Companies Awarded IDIQ Contracts For 10 Billion Dollar CJPS (CIVPOL) Program

I wanted to put this up because I have received several notes from guys who have been approached for work with CJPS.  And hence, this latest news is why the companies have been actively recruiting for this stuff recently. Hell, between this, maritime security and WPS, experienced security contractors are certainly becoming a hot commodity.

What is cool with these contracts is that some of them do not require you to be a former police officer. They have protective details and various other support functions required by the program.  So definitely check out the companies below and research their career sections if you are wanting to get into some of this work. Definitely ask around at the forums if you want to know more about the project/company.

Also, there is no telling what company will go where, and this is IDIQ stuff. But the synopsis does list a few of the countries this program is active in. Here is the quote: “Program countries/areas include Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq, Kosovo, Lebanon, Liberia, Sudan, and the West Bank.” And seeing how much money this program is getting, I imagine they will be recruiting for awhile.  If anyone has anything to add, please feel free to do so in the comments section. –Matt

CJPS Full Scope Award
Solicitation Number: SAQMMA10R0079-CJPS-Full-Scope
Agency: U.S. Department of State
Office: Office of Logistics Management
Location: Acquisition Management
Solicitation Number: SAQMMA10R0079-CJPS-Full-Scope
Notice Type: Award Notice
Contract Award Date: May 10, 2011
Contract Award Number: SAQMMA11D0047-SAQMMA11D0048-SAQMMA11D0049-SAQMMA11D0050-SAQMMA11D0081
Contract Award Dollar Amount: 10,000,000,0001
Contractor Awarded Name:
DynCorp International
Justice Services International
MPRI An L3 Company
PAE Government Services
Civilian Police International
(INL on Feb. 15 had awarded the first round of contracts to four other vendors: BlueLaw International, Bering Strait Orion Management Joint Venture, Team Crucible, and Navigator Development Group. Link to post here.)
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Publications: Journal Of International Peace Operations, May-June 2011

Filed under: Publications — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 4:09 PM

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Industry Talk: China Establishes The Ministry Of Public Security–First ‘Legit’ PSC Formed

“Not only have many foreign countries legitimized private security guard services, but they have also made use of them for their national interests,” Wu told the Global Times on Monday.
“As the quality of its services is just as good as that provided by government organs and costs much less, many government agencies tend to hire security guards from private companies in order to spend less taxpayer money,” he added.

This is the quote I focused in on.  China has had explosive growth in recent years and the security market has really taken off there. China is also very active in Africa or places like Iraq and Afghanistan. They are not afraid to go into the difficult areas of the world, and establish an economic foothold. Private security is a key component of that economic foothold-both in China, and abroad.

What is interesting though, is that these guards at home are not armed from what I have read. I could be wrong there, and China is just not my expertise. If true, inevitably some enterprising criminals who happened to be armed will be taking advantage of this weakness in the system and rob this ‘new rich’ of China. Or just kidnap and ransom would be profitable in such a world. I know the Chinese are one of the top kidnapped folks in the world because of their expansion abroad. Having men at arms to defend against criminals or terrorists that are armed, is a necessary service to have in my view.

But what I wanted to focus in on was the licensing aspect of this, and the quote up top.  Of course China is looking at how the US and others use private security, and especially in war zones.  It would make total sense that they would have their own versions of Blackwater, or similar ‘blended workforce’ company. I say blended, because when it comes to Chinese interest, I doubt they would allow private industry to do whatever it wants overseas without some kind of infusion of government/military.

They probably are running into the same problems as the west when it comes to regulating a rapidly expanding security industry like this. Creating a government agency to manage that makes sense and is a natural progression of this type of thing. Interesting stuff, and I am always on the lookout for any news about the security industry throughout the world, and China is one of the big ones to watch. –Matt

First legit bodyguard company established
April 12 2011
By Li Mao
The country’s first legal security services company was established Sunday in Henan Province after the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) legitimized the business last year.
Huangjia Security Service Company, based in the provincial capital Zhengzhou, will train nearly 200 private bodyguards for over three months, said Lü Wenqi, the company’s founder. The company received the country’s first license to offer private security guard services last year. (more…)

Monday, April 4, 2011

Jobs: Team Leader For MPRI, Mexico

Filed under: Jobs,Mexico — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 12:34 PM

Very interesting. This is the first big advertisement I have seen for work down in Mexico, and I hope it is not the last. Although being that this is MPRI, you practically have to be a retired General to get these types of jobs. But it is a great company to work for, and they have lots of interesting projects around the world.

MPRI is also the go to company for this kind of training and assistance around the world, and I am sure their ITAR license was very particular with this one. I doubt these guys are armed, and I am sure Mexico and the company is intent on keeping these guys out of the lime light. I just hope the cartels don’t sniff them out and make them a target.

Either way, very cool and let me know if you pick up this contract or not? The assistance you provide will save lives and help the Mexican and American governments by making their counter-drug forces more effective. If you want to apply for this job, please follow the directions below and do not send me a resume or anything. I am not a recruiter or POC for this job. Good luck. –Matt


Team Leader
MEXICO (Various locations);
(TALEO ID: 9302) – Team Leader
03/21/2011
Position Description: L-3 MPRI’s Site Leads are directly responsible for the delivery of high quality training and simulation support at the twelve VMTCs in Mexico. They are responsible for the L-3 MPRI training personnel at each site. The Site Leads will report directly to L-3 MPRI’s PM in Mexico City and will facilitate the local coordination with the Mexican Army officials at the training site. (more…)

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