NASA Awards Wackenhut Agency-Wide Protective Services Contract

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June 24, 2009

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C09-030

NASA AWARDS WACKENHUT AGENCY-WIDE PROTECTIVE SERVICES CONTRACT

WASHINGTON -- NASA has announced the selection of Wackenhut Services 
Inc. of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., to perform an agency-wide 
consolidated contract for protective services. The initial contract 
value for a possible 10-year period totals approximately $1.2 
billion. 

Wackenhut will provide fire services, security services, emergency 
management, export control, protective services training, and 
protective services information assurance and information technology 
security. 

The contract is a performance-based, indefinite delivery, indefinite 
quantity contract enabling protective services to be provided to all 
NASA installations under a single agency-wide contract. This 
consolidated approach will promote coordinated and efficient 
operations throughout NASA. 

It is anticipated that 14 firm-fixed priced task orders will be issued 
under the contract. Each task order will authorize work to be 
performed at NASA locations throughout the United States. The basic 
period of performance will be for five years. The contract will 
contain five one-year option periods. The contract also contains an 
option to increase the maximum value by 20 percent, if needed. 

The major subcontractor for the contract is Chenga Security and 
Protective Services of Ashburn, Va. 

This selection is pursuant to re-evaluation of the proposals and a new 
selection decision ordered by the U.S Court of Federal Claims 
directing NASA to take corrective action relative to its initial 
source selection decision. Pursuant to the court order, NASA 
appointed a reconstructed source evaluation board, appointed a new 
source selection official, issued reconsidered findings, and made a 
new selection decision. 

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