Home » Posts tagged "Wins"

Left-winger Humala wins Peru presidential election

Left-winger Humala wins Peru presidential election
Left-wing former army commander Ollanta Humala won Peru’s presidential election and struck a conciliatory tone, vowing the poor will share in an economic boom that investors and opponents worry he will ruin.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News

Iran women’s Olympic dream crushed by dress code ruling
Iran’s dream of competing in the London 2012 Olympic women’s soccer tournament have been crushed by an unexpected ruling that their Islamic dress broke FIFA rules, a football federation official in Tehran said on Monday.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News

War of words between Future and Amal over June 8 session
Ex-PM Fouad Siniora Sunday criticized as “violation of the Constitution” Speaker Nabih Berri’s call for a June 8 legislative session in the latest war of words between the March 8 and March 14 camps.
Read more on The Daily Star Lebanon

Covenant Security Solutions Wins Contract with Major Government Agency

Covenant Security Solutions Wins Contract with Major Government Agency












Fairfax, VA (PRWEB) August 25, 2008

Covenant Security Solutions (CHSS), a premier provider of total security solutions to agencies of the U.S. Government, was awarded a canine services contract by a major government agency.

“We are very pleased to continue our support to the United States government in protecting those people and assets that protect our great Nation,” said Robert Coe, President of the Covenant Security Companies. “We view these operations not as contracts but as missions that support our governmental infrastructure and that is a mission we take very seriously.”    

CHSS operates Covenant Farms Canine Training Center, a world-class training facility, located just outside of the National Capital Region in Northern Virginia, Covenant Farms provides a diverse range of canine acquisition and training services spanning the entire spectrum of canine capabilities for law enforcement, military and private security.

Covenant Security Solutions is part of the Covenant family of security companies, a leader in global security, training and assessments, and is recognized for innovative, cost-effective solutions to ensure the safety and security of the assets of the U.S. Government and government contractor organizations worldwide.

About the Covenant Security Companies

Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, The Covenant Security Companies manages over $ 180 million in contracts in 23 states as well as globally, and employs more than 2,900 security personnel in over 62 locations. The company provides a wide range of high-quality protective force and technical security services through four operating companies: Covenant Aviation Security, Covenant Security Services, and Covenant Security International. Services include Protective Force Operations – Armed/Unarmed; Information Security Services; Industrial Security Services; Aviation Security Services; Emergency Preparedness and Planning; Security-Related Training; Investigations, Audits and Survey Services; Special Security Operations; Ancillary Services; Pre-Employment Screening; Drug Testing; FOCI Program Management; OSHA Safety; and Canine Operations.

For more information, contact Rob Coe at info@covenantsecurity.com

# # #









Attachments
























Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.







Tancredo wins support of former Congressman Joel Hefley

Tancredo wins support of former Congressman Joel Hefley
American Constitution candidate for governor Tom Tancredo has won another string of endorsements from high profile Colorado Republicans. Last week Tancredo ads began featuring former Congressman Bob Beauprez endorsing Tancredo over Republican Dan Maes. Friday former 5th District Congressman Joel Hefley added his name to the list of Tancredo’s backers. Other names released on Friday included …

Read more on KOAA Colorado Springs – Pueblo

Green religion movement hopes spill wins converts

Green religion movement hopes spill wins converts
Where would Jesus drill? Religious leaders who consider environmental protection a godly mission are making the Gulf of Mexico oil spill a rallying cry, hoping it inspires people of faith to support cleaner energy while changing their personal lives to… Oil spill – Gulf of Mexico – Environment – Energy – Mexico

Read more on San Francisco Chronicle

North Carolina’s Donald Sullivan says the Constitution gives us the right to travel ~ Wins in Court


In this troubleshooters report: A Pender County man who refuses to get a license plate, registration, or insurance on his truck. Donald Sullivan says the Constitution gives us the right to travel the public highways, and he shouldn’t be charged or regulated for simply exercising his right. You might be surprised to hear a judge ruled in his favor. Sullivan said, “I can govern myself. And America is about self-government.” “If a person proves he’s responsible, leave him alone, he can govern himself, he doesn’t need to be bothered by the government,” said Sullivan. Donald Sullivan isn’t your typical guy. The retired Air Force Lt. Colonel voted for Ron Paul in the recent election, and says our government has gotten too far away from the republic our forefathers founded. “We don’t have control over our own property anymore, our own lives, our own anything. The state regulates and taxes everything,” said Sullivan. Sick of the government micromanaging his life, Mr. Sullivan staged a unique form of protest. There’s no state issued license plate on his truck. You won’t find an inspection sticker either. Sullivan says he doesn’t need them and he’s been driving around without them for the last year and a half. Sullivan said, “I wanted to get a ticket, and I wanted to have the vehicle impounded, and I wanted to be arrested, because you have to be standing in a court to pursue these kinds of questions.” He finally got his wish. A trooper pulled Mr. Sullivan over in January, and the