$3.6 Million Contract Awarded For Security Services For Contractors To U.S. Embassy
Newport Beach, CA - Universal Guardian Holdings, Inc., an emerging provider of non-lethal protection products, integrated transportation and global supply chain security systems and strategic security services to protect against terrorist, criminal and security threats to governments and businesses worldwide, announced that the company's strategic security solutions subsidiary, Secure Risks-SSSI, has been awarded a US $3.6 million contract for FY 2006 to provide tactical and physical security services for the protection of personnel and government contractors providing services and support to the U.S. Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan.
"Our strategic security services subsidiary continues to demonstrate solid revenue and earnings growth with the expansion of existing contracts and new contract awards from established and emerging governments, military services, and high-profile multi-national corporations, businesses and individuals around the globe," stated Michael Skellern, Universal Guardian CEO. "Major clients such as the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. State Department, and multi-national corporations continue to depend on our proven performance in some of the world's most demanding environments," continued Mr. Skellern.
"This contract represents a major expansion of our operations in Kabul and clearly demonstrates the confidence that PAE/Berger, a multi-national engineering and construction joint venture, has in our company's ability to deliver the highest level of strategic and tactical security services to U.S. government facilities," stated Bruce Braes, Secure Risks-SSSI Managing Director. "We will manage overall supervision and administration of fixed-site security details that will provide physical security and identification processing at entrances to Camp Sullivan in Kabul. We will deliver security personnel for dismounted and mounted perimeter patrols, escort the local national workers as well as physically search vehicles entering and leaving the facility," added Mr. Braes.
SOURCE: Secure Risks - SSSI Limited