Additional Info Re: [MilCom] Private Security Forces Guarding MilitaryBases -- Radio Systems & Operations?

Sheldon Daitch sdaitch at ibb.gov
Tue Dec 27 10:59:49 EST 2005


The guards at the Quantico entrance near I-95 Exit 148 are Marines,
and I would think the same is for the Quantico entrance near I-95
Exit 150, although I haven't used that gate in a year or more.



Ken wrote:

> Notably missing from this initial list are Navy Bases...  Some research
> indicates that at least the following USN bases are using contracted
> security:
>
> Source:  http://www.gao.gov/archive/1997/ns97200b.pdf  (dated)
> Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California
>
> Naval Air Facility, El Centro, California
>
> Naval Oceanographic Systems Center, California
>
> Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Jacksonville, Florida
>
> Naval Air Station, Key West, Florida
>
> Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland
>
> Submarine Maintenance, Engineering, Planning and Procurement, New
>
> Hampshire
>
> Navy Weapons Station, Earle, New Jersey
>
> Navy Inventory Control Point, Pennsylvania
>
> Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico
>
> Navy Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, Rhode Island
>
> Navy Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia
>
> Navy Undersea Warfare Center, Keypo, Washington
>
> Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, Washington
>
> Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay, Georgia
>
> Probably others but interesting as to the ones listed above.  See the GAO
> report for some
>
> cost comparisons..
>
> Ken
>
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