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The U.S. Army has awarded positions on a massive $10.3 billion contract for guard and protective security services to seven private companies, marking a significant step in long-term defense and personnel protection efforts through 2035.
This multi-award, firm-fixed-price contract allows the selected vendors to compete for individual task orders as needs arise, with the work to be conducted at various, yet-to-be-determined locations and funded through future orders. The Army Contracting Command at Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois is overseeing the contracting process.
Seven Leading Firms Selected for National Defense Support
The companies chosen to compete under this contract are:
- GardaWorld Federal Services
- Triple Canopy
- Allied Universal
- Acuity International
- SOC
- Patriot Group International
- Continuity Global Solutions
Each of these firms brings a strong reputation for delivering security and protective services to military and federal government clients. Their inclusion in this decade-long contract speaks to their proven ability to scale operations, respond to dynamic mission needs, and uphold the high standards required by the U.S. Army and Department of Defense.
Contract to Strengthen Army Security Operations Through 2035
With a contract ceiling of $10.3 billion and an end date set for June 15, 2035, the initiative is one of the most substantial commitments to private security support in recent years. The Army will issue specific task orders over the life of the contract to meet evolving protection needs both domestically and abroad.
The flexible structure of the contract allows the Army to tailor services to specific sites, missions, or operational threats. This ensures rapid deployment and consistent coverage of sensitive facilities, high-value personnel, and mission-critical areas around the globe.
Supporting Military Readiness with Private Sector Expertise
The firms selected are expected to provide a wide range of protective services, including but not limited to:
- Physical security and guard force operations
- Personnel protection
- Access control and perimeter enforcement
- Emergency response readiness
- Support for classified or restricted-access facilities
These roles are critical to sustaining military readiness, reducing internal vulnerabilities, and providing support where government forces alone may be insufficient due to capacity or geographic spread.
The Army’s strategic use of private security firms reflects a broader Department of Defense trend toward utilizing contracted protective services to maintain operational security while reducing direct strain on uniformed personnel.
Security Industry Continues to Play Key Role in Federal Missions
This announcement follows a series of growing collaborations between private security companies and U.S. military branches in recent years. Companies like Allied Universal and GardaWorld Federal Services already have extensive histories of managing protective operations for federal agencies, and this award further cements their positions as top-tier partners in national defense.
Similarly, firms like Triple Canopy and SOC are known for handling complex security assignments in high-risk international environments, while Patriot Group International and Continuity Global Solutions bring targeted expertise in intelligence support and critical infrastructure defense.
Acuity International, with its broader footprint in mission services and medical support, adds operational versatility to the group.
By distributing the contract among multiple providers, the Army ensures redundancy, specialization, and scalability—all essential for meeting the unpredictable demands of future security missions.
A Look Toward the Future of Defense Collaboration
As the Army prepares to execute this decade-long contract, expectations are high that the awarded companies will not only meet but exceed the stringent performance and compliance requirements involved.
The combination of private sector flexibility and government oversight presents an opportunity to streamline protection services and deliver real-time responses to threats—whether they come from state actors, terrorist organizations, or cyber-physical vulnerabilities.
Events like the upcoming Potomac Officers Club’s Army Summit, where military and industry leaders will discuss urgent defense priorities, highlight the importance of partnerships like these. Contracts of this scale indicate a strong push toward innovation, strategic readiness, and continued collaboration between the U.S. military and trusted security partners.
Looking Ahead
With protective security playing an increasingly vital role in both domestic and international military operations, this $10.3 billion contract signals a renewed commitment to building robust, responsive security programs through private sector expertise.
The selected firms will now enter a competitive landscape where responsiveness, efficiency, and operational excellence will determine the success of each task order. Their ability to protect assets and personnel will directly contribute to mission success and national safety over the next decade.









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