“We are truly honored to be selected by the Department of State to help secure their vital missions overseas for the next decade,” Tim Reardon, CEO of Constellis and a four-time Wash100 awardee, said in a statement published Thursday.
“The State Department performs critically important work in high-threat regions, and we’re extraordinarily proud to be a part of their trusted team,” Reardon added.
The company will provide static guard, team-based emergency response security support and armed personal protective services for the State Department worldwide under the WPS III multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
Triple Canopy, which has supported the State Department for more than 15 years, will primarily focus on meeting the department’s requirements in high-threat locations overseas and is expected to kick off work on the contract in February.
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