Constellis subsidiary wins $1.3bn protective services contract from US DOS

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Constellis, a provider of essential risk management and mission support services, has bagged a contract worth $1.3 billion from the US Department of State (DOS) for providing protective services in Baghdad, Iraq.

The WPS III Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, which is for a period of 10 years, has been awarded to Constellis’ subsidiary — Triple Canopy.

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Jim Noe — Constellis President of Global Support Operations said: “Triple Canopy has been supporting the Department of State in high-threat locations for more than 15 years.

“We owe this award to the outstanding performance of our team in Baghdad. Their professionalism and tireless dedication to the mission define Triple Canopy as a premier global provider of high-end security solutions.”

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Under the contract, Triple Canopy will continue delivering specialized security services, protective services, and logistical support services at the US Embassy in Baghdad.

Terry Ryan — CEO of Constellis said: “We are proud that the Department of State has chosen Triple Canopy to continue supporting this mission for the next decade.

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“Our team is committed to ensuring our customers have the requisite security solutions to ensure mission success.”


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