CONTRACT SECURITY SERVICES
We operate our own quick reaction teams that can provide immediate response to covered clients in the event of imminent threat.
We also offer a Tier 2 package the embeds DSI operators with enterprise employees as they are trained to Tier 2 competency.
Quick Reaction Teams For Enterprise Deployment
DISTRIBUTED SECURITY, INC. provides quick reaction teams to safeguard enterprise personnel, facilities, critical infrastructure, and other valuable assets during periods of crisis. Our contract security services deliver highly-trained, ex-military/agency, armed security contractors for short-term deployment.
DSI enterprise clients are guaranteed on-site deployment of a Quick Reaction Team within 24 hours of request. Our armed security teams work in tandem with your existing security management or can assume responsibility for all of your security operations.
We keep our team count low, our standards high, and we deeply vet all applicants for experience, judgment, and temperament.
Contract security services are retainer-based with mobilization fees paid as utilized. All clients must be on retainer and must have completed our preliminary on-site assessment prior to deploying a team. Typically a relationship will move through three phases:
- Stabilization. Secure life and property and ensure continuity of operations. This is accomplished with a tailored team rapidly deployed to your location to secure your facility and stabilize the immediate area.
- Training. Willing and capable employees are integrated into security, consistent with maintaining operations. This is a longer-term solution, designed to leave the enterprise a proprietary stand-alone security program that is independent of outside providers.
- Sustainment. This may follow a short duration contract, or be run concurrently with a longer-term relationship. It consists of provisioning and outfitting the enterprise with long-term supplies, training, and facilities to continue operations and protect families as well as employees.

QRT1 Team Leader - Randy Bartlett. Over 30 years of military and paramilitary experience as a commissioned Infantry officer, non-commissioned officer, and contractor. Through various companies, he provided leadership and management for site and convoy security, medical evacuation, personnel recovery, expatriate evacuation, vulnerability analysis, and gap assessment, and business continuity in several countries. As part of the withdrawal of conventional forces from Iraq, he was part of a four-man team that located, accounted for, and developed protective plans for Americans and foreign nationals in Iraq. He also developed a security program for an infrastructure renewal and development project valued at $1B USD in Libya.

QRT2 Team Leader - Les Leslie. Former US Army Light Infantry squad leader, he has a tactical military background covering wartime deployments and training missions in Southwest Asia, Central America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Alaska. He is well versed in subjects ranging from mountain and arctic warfare to tactical mantracking, urban operations, intelligence gathering, joint-operations with local forces, small-unit training, combat zone protective details, and tactical medicine and communications. In support of Operation Sea Signal, Joint Task Force 160, Les and his unit were instrumental in the construction and fortification of, the now infamous, “Camp X-Ray” on Guantanamo Bay, tasked with Riot Control operations, and responsible for coordinating transport of criminal and communist, migrant Cuban and Haitian nationals back across their respective borders for purposes of repatriation.

QRT3 Team Leader - Bill Tallen. 20 year career with the Department of Energy, where he served as a Federal Agent, team leader, unit commander, training instructor, and manager in the agency which provides secure transportation of nuclear weapons and nuclear materials within CONUS. He helped to found DOE's Special Response Force program, developing and teaching urban and close quarter battle techniques to Federal Agents charged with recovery of lost assets. He has designed and conducted a variety of wargaming efforts in support of vulnerability assessments, security system design, and leadership training, and has taught a variety of crisis decision making models. Bill holds the degree of Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College.