Ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration as the 46th President of the United States, the North American country’s Department of Homeland Security has hired a private security for $1.6 million for the event.
The move to hire a private security came on the heels of the failed Capitol coup and the contract was awarded two days after last Wednesday’s siege that resulted in the death of five persons.
Documents obtained by TMZ showed that the Department of Homeland Security awarded a private security company called Hana Industries Inc. a $1.6 million contract for protective services, effective now until the very end of the month.
It was learnt that Hana’s protective security officers will be standing watch in the capital and surrounding areas.
Hana which has protected Naval bases and shipyards around Hawaii prior to the new contract, has been recruiting to get more boots on the ground, especially people with two to five years of military or law enforcement experience and prior certification from the Department of Homeland Security.
The need for a private security to support the National Guard and police forces in Washington, came up after FBI warned that domestic terrorists are planning to take action in DC and all 50 states between January 16 through Inauguration Day.