U.S. Marshals Service Awards Nasatka Security Nationwide Maintenance Contract
LAS VEGAS, April 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Nasatka Security announced today at the ISC West Security Show they were recently awarded a nationwide preventative maintenance contract for the United States Marshals Service (USMS).
The contract will cover USMS's crash rated and non-crash rated active vehicle barriers (AVB). Nasatka Security's Global Service Division will deploy its regional maintenance teams across the United States, providing preventative maintenance and on-call repair to over 130 vehicle barricade systems.
Nasatka Security President David Natelson said, "We are very pleased to have the opportunity to draw upon our long experience with multi-site maintenance and service programs to serve the Department of Justice."
According to the USMS objectives, this project called for a company with a nationwide footprint with extensive maintenance and service experience. Nasatka Security has hundreds of high security sites worldwide including virtually all major AVB brands.
Throughout its history, Nasatka Security has serviced over 200 army bases in the continental US, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Korea, Japan, and the Pacific Region as well as over 500 AVBs of multiple brands on 16 US Navy bases in California and Nevada. Nasatka Security coined the phrase "Global Lines of Defense™" in recognition of its worldwide reach in the installation and maintenance of vehicle barricade systems.
Nasatka Security maintains its commitment to the research, development and maintenance of crash rated vehicle barriers, in addition to CCTV, video surveillance, intrusion detection and passive barriers. With its turnkey capabilities, innovative security solutions and Global Service Division, Nasatka Security remains a leader in the perimeter security industry.
For more information about Nasatka Security, please visit the website at www.nasatka.com or call 301.868.0300.
SOURCE Nasatka Security
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