Why Choose Us?
Clients and applicants agree, it's because of our:
- Experience
- Professionally Trained Staff
- Guarantee of Client Satisfaction
- Benefits and Living Wages
- Quick Response (24/7) Services
- Competitive Pricing
- Success Rate
- Teamwork
- Homeland Security Certification
- Great Personal Protection
- Latest Security Alarms and Security Equipment
Service Area:
Maryland, District of Columbia, North Carolina & Virginia
Hours:
24/7 command center that responds to all calls
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Professional affiliations
MEMBERSHIP
- International Association of Security and Investigators (lASIR)
- Amencan Society for Industnal Security (ASIS)
- Maryland Investigators & Security Association (MISA)
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (lACIP)
- National Council of Investigation and Secunty Services, Inc. (NCISS)
- Secunty on Campus, Inc. (SOC)
- Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP)
- American College of Forensic Examiners Institute (ACFEI)
- International Process Services Associations (IPSA)
- Certified Homeland Security Preparation and Response Team
- Crime Prevention Coalition of America (CPCA)
- Youth Crime Watch of America (YCWA)
CLIENT CONTACT REFERENCE LISTING
BALTIMORE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Drum Castle Building
6401 York Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21212
POC: Mrs. Jeannette Boyce, Supervisor
(410) 853-3243 & Fax-(410)853-3221
Email: jeannetteboyce@dhr.state.md.us
001IT816214
July 2006 – Present
ASI performed regular patrols of the properties using four (4) Unarmed Security Guards who providing protection for staff, guest and clients in one (1) 6th floor office building and one (1) 2 floor office building in two (2) different locations for the Maryland State Government. Security Guards conduct inspections, make written reports, handle emergency situations, and participate in fire drills and other duties as requested.
QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
125 Comet Drive
Centreville, Maryland 21617
POC: Mrs. Judith Beskid, Assistant Director
(410) 758-8000 & Fax-(410) 758-8011
Email: jbeskid@dhr.state.md.us
001IT814968
one (1) Unarmed Security Guard
August 2004 – October 2007
ASI was required to furnish all labor, management, equipment, supplies, and training of security officers who perform screening of staff, guest, clients and contractors who enter the building. Security Guard operated metal detector, x-ray machines and other security equipment while patrolling building interior and exterior as needed. Security Guard protected against fire, theft, pilferage, malicious injury damage and destruction in accordance with the facility’s plan.
HOWARD COUNTY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
6751 Columbia Gateway Drive
Gateway Building, 3rd Floor
Columbia, Maryland 21046
POC: Sandra Fox, Buyer
(410) 313-6381 & Fax (410) 313-6388
Email: sfox@howardcountymd.gov
07-066
Six (6) Unarmed Security Guards
November 2007 – Present
This is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantities (IDIQ) contract with approximately 2,500 hours annually. We are providing unarmed security services in two (2) large complexes covering 2-3 acres of apartments and townhouse buildings. ASI furnishes necessary labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and all related incidentals required to provide additional Security Guards at various other locations for the HCDHCD.
AJ2 SQUARED SECURITY, INC.
111-02 Jamaica Avenue
Richmond Hill, New York 11418
POC: Michael F. Bucci, Operations Manager
(973) 445-6390 & Fax (718) 649-5675
Email: mbucci@aj2security.com
Open Contract
10 Unarmed Security Officers
October 2007 – Present
ASI is a subcontractor to the above company performing various retail and commercial security services to some (Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters Stores, Diesel Store, TD Bank, etc.) businesses in the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia. These services are completed by uniformed & non-uniformed and armed and unarmed guards.
DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND
#27 Courthouse Square
Rockville, Maryland 20850 & 8552 Second Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
POC: John Brown, Supervisor
(301) 279-1365 & Fax (301 279-1189
Email: john.brown@mdcourts.gov
K09-9046-64
8 Unarmed Security Officers
January 2009 - Present
ASI was awarded the contract over several other companies for its successful strategies in service 1st. We provide five officers at the Rockville District and two at the Silver Spring District Court houses with a combination of three shifts. We screen all visitors to these buildings, inspect packages/bags and assist with the control and order of the court buildings and surrounding property including parking areas. Officers are asking to respond to many different guests to the courts and they do this with professionalism, quality and dedication to duty. The officers operate x-ray machines, hand held won, magnetometer and metal detector, screening between 800 - 1000 persons per day at the Rockville and 350 – 500 guest to the Silver Spring, Maryland sites. Officers are trained to deal tactfully with all visitors to the facility, including emergencies, fire evacuations and emergency preparedness alerts.
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY MEMORIAL LIBRARY SYSTEM
6532 Adelphi Road
Hyattsville, Maryland 20782
POC: Benjamin T. Kpadeh, Procurement Specialist
(301) 699-3500 x 246 & Fax (301) 699-1368
Email: Benjamin.Kpadeh@pgcmls.info
SG-09-01
10 Unarmed Security Officers
May 1, 2009 – Present
Amazing Security & Investigations, LLC was awarded total security guard services for ten (10) PGCMLS Branch’s for the total county system wide. Officers are required to patrol the interior and exterior to include the parking areas of each branch. Officers are to give special attention to the protection of life, prevention of crime, protection of property for all staff, patrons and visitors for over hundreds of persons daily. Officers are to make written reports of all incidents, lost and found property. Officer enforces the Library’s Rules of Conduct with courteously, politeness and professionalism when engaging the public. Officers are to assist staff in all fire drills, alarms and any other emergencies which may become know to them. Finally, officers will perform any other duties which may be assigned to them by manage

