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January 23, 2015

At Oak Ridge

By Mike Nartker

Security Contractor Receives Performance Score of 96 for FY 2014

NS&D Monitor
1/23/2015

National Strategic Protective Services, the Department of Energy’s security contractor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, East Tennessee Technology Park and other Oak Ridge facilities, received a “very good” rating for Fiscal Year 2014 and an overall performance score of 96, according to information DOE released this week. The contractor earned $1.046 million for its work during the year, according to a DOE fee determination letter. NSPS is a joint venture of Triple Canopy Inc. and Securiguard that took over the Oak Ridge security contract previously held by Wackenhut in March 2013.

The DOE letter did not provide detail as to how the Department evaluates NSPS’ performance in FY 2014. According to the contractor, however, DOE said NSPS met or exceeded expectations and lauded the contractor’s ability to adapt to need as the protective force provider at multiple sites. “We are extremely pleased to have received another performance score of 96 for the second year in a row on this national, critical infrastructure contract,” NSPS President Mo Mulligan said in a statement. He also thanked the Oak Ridge community “for their unwavering support and for always making NSPS feel like an integral part of their family.”

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