Anham LLC, a leading diversified contracting organisation with extensive operational interests across the Middle East, North America, Central Asia and Europe, has since 2005 been engaged on a series of significant Government of Iraq and US Coalition contracts to refurbish Iraqi security forces equipment. These contracts form an important part of Iraqi capacity building and require Anham project management to operate safely throughout Iraq – transiting to and from project sites and operating in often remote locations.
Following a competitive tender process, Erinys Iraq Ltd was selected by Anham to provide a range of integrated and comprehensive security and support services across Iraq. To address the security challenges faced by Anham - exacerbated by extended lines of communication and long journey times, Erinys designed a simple and effective Concept of Operations. This encompassed business and communications support services, fixed site guarding and security services, as well as a dedicated Personnel Security Detail comprising highly trained security officers deployed on armoured civilian vehicles.
To secure the sites, Erinys implemented a cost-effective layered security solution based on the principles of deterrence, detection, delay, assessment and graduated response and deploying Site Security Teams comprising expert expatriate management and fully vetted guards. All Erinys personnel have police or military backgrounds, and are fully compliant with the demands of the US Government Individual Reliability Program. Prior to deployment, all guards are given both role specific and standard refresher training at Erinys’ training facility within its BIAP Head Office complex. All guards are capable of conducting the full spectrum of site security tasks including but not limited to access control, vehicle and personnel searches, patrolling and escorting duties.
To date no Anham site guarded by Erinys’ control has been breached, and no Anham personnel in transit have suffered casualties.”
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