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U.S. Army soldiers, 2011 Triple Canopy was incorporated in
Chicago but maintained its headquarters in
Reston, Virginia. It provides security services on a contract basis, most notably to clandestine government agencies. A review of Triple Canopy operations in Iraq conducted by the United States
Office of the Inspector General (OIG) stated that the firm's personnel were a "well-trained, professional work force with significant prior experience" in military special operations and law enforcement. The name "Triple Canopy" was initially chosen to refer to the layered canopies in the jungles where some of the key founding members received training. The name also refers to the distinction among U.S. Army personnel wearing the
Airborne,
Ranger, and
Special Forces tabs, if authorized, when assigned to Special Forces units.
Key personnel Triple Canopy's leadership included former
Delta officers, industry analysts and asset management experts, and consultants. They included: • Tom Katis, Co-Chairman • Matt Mann, Co-Chairman • Gregory 'Mo' Mulligan, President • Matt Luckett, Director • Jay Christy, Chief Operating Officer • Tom Magnani, Chief Financial Officer • Juliet Protas, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
History In 2003, in response to the security-industry market growth spawned by the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,
Army Special Forces veterans Matt Mann and Tom Katis decided to establish a business focused on countering
international terrorism. They applied their knowledge of military activities to “train government agencies in anti-terrorism techniques.” The firm received its first contracts in 2004, following the invasion of Iraq, to help guard and equip allied forces in the war zone, especially for the
Coalition Provisional Authority. In the years following, Triple Canopy has won additional State Department contracts, among others, to provide security services at some of the highest-risk U.S. embassies around the world. This work is performed under the Worldwide Personal Protective Services contract issued by the State Department, valued at up to $1 billion for the handful of companies assigned a share of the work. Triple Canopy has also assisted in humanitarian operations, including rushing aid and supplies to
Haiti in 2010 following a catastrophic earthquake. In November 2010, around 60 private security firms that were established in war zones promised to cut back their use of force, improve vetting and training of personnel as well as reporting any infringements of law. Triple Canopy was included in this agreement as well as the large British company
G4S. Parent company Constellis was sold to
Apollo Global Management in August 2016. == Iraq ==