A subsidiary of Cherokee Nation Businesses that specializes in anti-terrorism and force protection has won a five-year contract valued up to $45 million with the United States Air Force. Cherokee Nation Security & Defense delivers comprehensive services that secure facility perimeters against all threats.
Within the contract, Cherokee Nation Security & Defense (CNSD) will work with the Air Force to upgrade and sustain vehicle barriers. The project provides preventive maintenance, inspections and repairs for Air Force installations located in the contiguous United States.
Barrier systems include drop arms, pop-up structures, traffic lights and software that help prevent unwanted vehicles from entering Air Force bases.
“We are excited to continue serving our client, the federal government, through this important project aimed at helping protect military bases,” said Brandon Hill, CNSD operations general manager. “It grants our experienced team the opportunity to work side by side with the physical security specialists who protect our nation’s infrastructure and allows us to continue our pursuit of improving overall physical security initiatives.”
Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, CNSD implements smart design, cutting-edge technology and proven mitigation strategies into command and control stations. The company provides comprehensive turnkey solutions to help maximize simplicity and security.