State Department Awards $81.2M for Worldwide Protective Services III to SOC LLC
Contract Overview
Contract Amount: $81,248,998 ($81.2M)
Contractor: SOC LLC
Awarding Agency: Department of State
Start Date: 2022-01-10
End Date: 2027-01-09
Contract Duration: 1,825 days
Daily Burn Rate: $44.5K/day
Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Number of Offers Received: 4
Pricing Type: FIXED PRICE LEVEL OF EFFORT
Sector: Other
Official Description: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WPS III - U.S. EMBASSY JERUSALEM WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE SERVICES (WPS) III DIPLOMATIC SECURITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Plain-Language Summary
Department of State obligated $81.2 million to SOC LLC for work described as: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WPS III - U.S. EMBASSY JERUSALEM WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE SERVICES (WPS) III DIPLOMATIC SECURITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Key points: 1. Contract awarded to SOC LLC for security services at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. 2. The contract is a Fixed Price Level of Effort type, indicating a defined scope of work. 3. Competition was full and open, suggesting a robust price discovery process. 4. The contract duration is 5 years, aligning with long-term security needs.
Value Assessment
Rating: good
The contract value of $81.2M over 5 years averages approximately $16.2M annually. This appears reasonable for comprehensive protective services at a major diplomatic post, though specific benchmarks for similar high-threat environments would provide further context.
Cost Per Unit: N/A
Competition Analysis
Competition Level: full-and-open
The contract was awarded under full and open competition, which typically fosters competitive pricing and ensures the government receives best value. The use of a Delivery Order under a larger WPS III IDIQ vehicle suggests a structured procurement process.
Taxpayer Impact: Full and open competition aims to secure competitive pricing, maximizing taxpayer value for essential security services.
Public Impact
Ensures security for U.S. diplomatic personnel and facilities in Jerusalem. Supports critical foreign policy and national security objectives. Provides employment opportunities within the security services sector.
Waste & Efficiency Indicators
Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10
Warning Flags
- Potential for cost overruns if scope creep occurs.
- Geopolitical risks in the operating environment.
- Dependence on a single contractor for critical security functions.
Positive Signals
- Awarded through full and open competition.
- Fixed Price contract type limits cost uncertainty.
- Long-term contract provides stability for security operations.
Sector Analysis
This contract falls under professional services, specifically security and guard services (NAICS 561612). Spending in this sector is driven by government security requirements, particularly for overseas operations and diplomatic missions, with significant annual outlays.
Small Business Impact
The data indicates this contract was not set aside for small businesses (SB: false). While SOC LLC is a large business, the overall WPS III IDIQ program may include opportunities for small businesses as subcontractors.
Oversight & Accountability
The Department of State, through its Diplomatic Security Service, is responsible for overseeing this contract. The use of a Delivery Order under an existing IDIQ structure implies established oversight mechanisms are in place.
Related Government Programs
- Security Guards and Patrol Services
- Department of State Contracting
- Department of State Programs
Risk Flags
- Geopolitical instability in the region.
- Potential for mission creep beyond defined scope.
- Reliance on a single large contractor for critical security.
- Contract duration may not align with rapidly changing threat landscapes.
Tags
security-guards-and-patrol-services, department-of-state, delivery-order, 10m-plus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this federal contract paying for?
Department of State awarded $81.2 million to SOC LLC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WPS III - U.S. EMBASSY JERUSALEM WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE SERVICES (WPS) III DIPLOMATIC SECURITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Who is the contractor on this award?
The obligated recipient is SOC LLC.
Which agency awarded this contract?
Awarding agency: Department of State (Department of State).
What is the total obligated amount?
The obligated amount is $81.2 million.
What is the period of performance?
Start: 2022-01-10. End: 2027-01-09.
What is the specific scope of services included in the $81.2M award, and how does it compare to previous protective service contracts in similar high-risk locations?
The $81.2M award covers Worldwide Protective Services III for the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. While the exact service details are not provided, it typically includes physical security, access control, guard forces, and emergency response. Benchmarking against previous contracts in comparable high-risk diplomatic posts would reveal if the pricing is competitive and reflects the unique security challenges of Jerusalem.
What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) and risk mitigation strategies employed by the State Department to ensure the effectiveness and security of SOC LLC's services?
The State Department likely employs a range of KPIs focused on response times, incident management, personnel qualifications, and adherence to security protocols. Risk mitigation strategies would include regular performance reviews, site inspections, contingency planning for geopolitical events, and clear contract clauses for performance failures or security breaches, ensuring continuous operational effectiveness.
How does the fixed-price level-of-effort contract structure balance cost control with the need for flexibility in responding to evolving security threats in Jerusalem?
A fixed-price level-of-effort contract establishes a set price for a defined amount of work. This provides cost certainty for the government. However, it necessitates careful scope definition and management to avoid scope creep, which could lead to additional costs or contract modifications. Flexibility is managed through defined task orders or contract modifications for unforeseen security needs, balanced against the initial fixed price.
Industry Classification
NAICS: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services › Investigation and Security Services › Security Guards and Patrol Services
Product/Service Code: SUPPORT SVCS (PROF, ADMIN, MGMT) › PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Competition & Pricing
Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Solicitation Procedures: SUBJECT TO MULTIPLE AWARD FAIR OPPORTUNITY
Solicitation ID: 19AQMM21R0123
Offers Received: 4
Pricing Type: FIXED PRICE LEVEL OF EFFORT (B)
Evaluated Preference: NONE
Contractor Details
Address: 3975 VIRGINIA MALLORY DR STE 200, CHANTILLY, VA, 20151
Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business
Financial Breakdown
Contract Ceiling: $206,216,097
Exercised Options: $81,248,998
Current Obligation: $81,248,998
Actual Outlays: $25,551,164
Contract Characteristics
Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES PROCEDURES NOT USED
Cost or Pricing Data: NO
Parent Contract
Parent Award PIID: 19AQMM21D0010
IDV Type: IDC
Timeline
Start Date: 2022-01-10
Current End Date: 2027-01-09
Potential End Date: 2032-07-09 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2026-03-31
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