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Armed Guard II
Armed Guard II
- Obligated to date
- $673.4M
- Task orders
- 49
- Companies awarded
- 6
- Ceiling
- $1.1 billion
Vehicle overview
Armed Guard II is a multiple-award IDIQ contract managed by the Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service to provide armed security guard services for federal government facilities.
The vehicle is competed as a small business set-aside to provide protection services across various federally operated sites.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
-
5 years
- Ceiling
-
$1.1 billion
Armed Guard II contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| TRIPLE CANOPY INC | $395.7M | 9 |
| MASTER SECURITY COMPANY LLC | $131.1M | 11 |
| UNIVERSAL PROTECTION SERVICE, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP | $88.7M | 11 |
| FIRST COAST SECURITY SOLUTIONS, INC. | $48.2M | 7 |
| DIVERSIFIED PROTECTION CORP | $5.2M | 7 |
| PARAGON SYSTEMS INC | $4.6M | 4 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Armed Guard II?
- Armed Guard II is a multiple-award IDIQ contract managed by the Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service to provide armed security guard services for federal government facilities.
- Which agency manages Armed Guard II?
- Armed Guard II is a IDIQ managed by Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service.
- What can agencies acquire through Armed Guard II?
- The vehicle is competed as a small business set-aside to provide protection services across various federally operated sites.
- How much has been obligated through Armed Guard II?
- $673.4M has been obligated across 49 task orders.
- How many contractors hold Armed Guard II?
- 6 contractors hold a position on Armed Guard II.
- What is the contract ceiling of Armed Guard II?
- Armed Guard II has a program ceiling of $1.1 billion.
- Is Armed Guard II active?
- Yes, Armed Guard II is currently active (ordering period: 5 years).
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