Four practice areas. One operating standard.
Three security disciplines and one operations-support lane. Each states what we do, who it serves, what the customer receives, and the codes it maps to — so a contracting officer can place us against a solicitation quickly.
Practice area 01
Protective Program Advisory & Assessment
Protection is a planning discipline before it is a physical one. We design the program, assess the posture, and build the standards that govern how protection is delivered — advance methodology, threat-informed planning, command relationships, and duty-of-care standards. We assess and design. We do not staff protective details.
Who it’s for
Agencies, primes, and critical-infrastructure operators that need a protective program assessed, designed, or governed — not a guard contract.
Core services
- Physical security assessment and vulnerability analysis
- Maritime and port-facility security assessment
- Protective program design and governance
- Advance methodology and route-planning standards
- Protective-intelligence program development
- Duty-of-care and high-risk-travel program design
- Security program policy, SOP, and post-order development
- Access-control and security-architecture review
- Special-event and high-visibility security planning
- Third-party security-vendor evaluation and oversight
Representative deliverables
- Current-state assessment and risk & vulnerability register
- Prioritized findings matrix
- Protective concept and governance matrix
- SOP suite and implementation roadmap
- Executive briefing
Apex provides assessment, advisory, program design, and oversight. Armed services, guard-force operations, investigations, installation, and other regulated services are performed only where Apex is properly licensed, or through qualified licensed providers.
NAICS 541690 · 541990 | PSC R408 · R425
Practice area 02
Training, Exercises & Readiness
Training is where an agency’s readiness is either built or assumed. We build it. Curricula are designed against the customer’s actual threat picture, delivered by instructors with documented operational credentials, and measured so that improvement is demonstrated rather than asserted.
Who it’s for
Programs that need readiness built and measured — not assumed.
Core services
- Custom course design against the customer’s threat picture
- Executive-protection training and instructor development
- Protective-operations instruction
- Advance and route-planning instruction
- Maritime-security training where applicable
- High-risk-travel and hostile-environment awareness
- Tactical and active-threat response training
- Tabletop, functional, and full-scale exercises and command-post exercises
- After-action review and corrective-action planning
Representative deliverables
- Training-needs analysis, course plan, and learning objectives
- Instructor plan, safety plan, and medical/emergency plan
- Participant materials and evaluation criteria
- Attendance and qualification records
- After-action report and corrective-action tracker
How we deliver
- Selected against the requirement. Instructors and specialist personnel are selected and credentialed against the licensing, technical, and geographic requirements of each engagement.
- Safety built in. Mishap prevention is built into planning, instructor selection, scenario controls, medical support, and stop-work authority.
- Documented outcomes. Pre- and post-assessment, competency scoring, and an after-action report the customer can use directly.
[ERIC TO PROVIDE: current instructor network, credentials, geographic coverage, training-site access, and mobilization assumptions.]
NAICS 611430 · 611519 | PSC U-series · education & training
Practice area 03
Risk, Resilience & Emergency Management
Resilience is a plan that survives contact. We assess what can actually go wrong, build the continuity and response architecture to absorb it, and then test it — because an untested plan is a document, not a capability.
Who it’s for
Organizations that need to keep operating when something goes wrong — and to prove the plan works before it is needed.
Core services
- Operational risk and vulnerability assessment
- Business continuity and continuity-of-operations (COOP) planning
- Critical-function and dependency analysis
- Emergency action and crisis-management planning
- Incident-command structure design
- Exercise design and response-plan validation
- Corrective-action tracking
- Policy, SOP, and governance development
Representative deliverables
- Risk register and continuity assessment
- Critical-function map and dependency analysis
- Emergency action plan and continuity plan
- Exercise plan and exercise evaluation
- After-action report and improvement plan
Frameworks
Where a customer requires it, we work within recognized continuity and emergency-management frameworks. [ERIC TO CONFIRM: which continuity, emergency-management, and exercise frameworks Apex formally uses — e.g., FEMA continuity guidance, NIMS/ICS, HSEEP, CISA guidance, ISO 22301.]
NAICS 541690 · 541990 | PSC R-series · support services
Practice area 04
Facility & Operations Support
Apex supports the governance, coordination, readiness, and reporting that keep mission-critical facilities and operational environments functioning as intended. We hold the program discipline; trades and licensed work are performed by qualified providers.
Who it’s for
Facility and operations owners who need program management, oversight, and reporting — with skilled trades and licensed services handled by specialist providers.
Core services
- Facility-readiness reviews
- Maintenance and vendor coordination
- Operational SOP development
- Logistics coordination and asset-accountability processes
- Project and program coordination
- Quality-control support and performance reporting
- Continuity integration
- Safety and escalation procedures
Representative deliverables
- Facility-readiness assessment and operating procedures
- Maintenance-governance plan and vendor responsibility matrix
- Service-level tracker and asset register
- Quality-control plan and issue/escalation log
- Operational dashboard and continuity/emergency procedures
We self-perform program management, coordination, and oversight. Skilled trades, construction, installation, and licensed facility services are delivered by specialist subcontractors and licensed providers.
[ERIC TO PROVIDE: direct facility-operations experience, team structure, systems used, geographic delivery limits, and partner capabilities.]
NAICS 561210 | PSC M-series · operation of government facilities
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