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Janus Global Operations, a Caliburn company, Selected for State’s $15B Worldwide Protective Services (WPS) III Contract

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Janus Global Operations, a Caliburn International company, has been awarded a seat on the U.S. Department of State’s Worldwide Protective Services III contract. WPS III has a duration of up to 10 years and a ceiling of $15B.

In being selected, Caliburn builds on its strong performance in executing current security task orders in Iraq and Somalia under the WPS II program.

“This selection indicates the Department of State’s confidence in Caliburn to protect their people and facilities overseas,” according to CEO Jim Van Dusen. “Our highly skilled team stands ready to support the Diplomatic Security Service in accomplishing its most important and sensitive missions for the Department of State.”

Caliburn is proud to assist the State Department in advancing U.S. foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance. In addition to providing security, Caliburn companies have earned an impressive record of operational excellence in providing medical care, removing explosive remnants of war, and building specialized facilities around the world.

Caliburn’s Department of State clients include the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, the Bureau of Near East Affairs, the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations, the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement, and the United States Agency for International Development.

Contacts

Caliburn
10701 Parkridge Blvd, Suite 200
RESTON, VA 20191
Reston, Virginia
Caliburn’s website

Media
Beth Jannery, SVP Marketing & Communications
O: 860-798-2847
Beth.Jannery@CaliburnIntl.com

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Contacts

Caliburn
10701 Parkridge Blvd, Suite 200
RESTON, VA 20191
Reston, Virginia
Caliburn’s website

Media
Beth Jannery, SVP Marketing & Communications
O: 860-798-2847
Beth.Jannery@CaliburnIntl.com

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