MVM, Inc.

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MVM is a company headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia, United States.It is a private security contractor that provides security contractors, staffing, training, translation and related services to U.S. Government clients.

Foundation

Dario O. Marquez, Jr., a former distinguished United States Secret Service agent and other two former agents co-founded MVM in 1979. From 1984 through 2015 Mr. Marquez was the company's President and CEO. In 2015 Mr. Marquez sold his interest in MVM to his son, Kevin Marquez, formerly the company's Chief Operating Officer.

History

In the 1980s, MVM was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of State to supply Cleared American Guards (CAG) to U.S. embassies throughout the world. Following the 1991 Haitian coup d'état and subsequent reinstatement of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1994, MVM became the first private American firm to protect a foreign head of state in his own homeland.

Following the September 11th attacks, MVM received contracts from the United States Army and the U.S. Justice Department. MVM continues work on these contracts as well as contracts with agencies incorporated into the Department of Homeland Security.

Contracts

MVM currently holds multiple multimillion-dollar contracts with the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Protective Service, U.S. Marshals Service, The National Institute of Health and other U.S. federal agencies

Controversy

The company was sued by a former employee, Dave Boone, for wrongful termination. On February 15, 2008, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado entered an Order granting MVM's motion for summary judgment, and dismissed all of Mr. Boone's claims against MVM with prejudice. The District Court also entered an Order against Mr. Boone on March 5, 2008 directing him to pay damages to MVM representing the costs the Company incurred in filing their motion. Mr. Boone appealed the District Court's decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on March 11, 2008. The Tenth Circuit affirmed the District Court's decision, and denied Mr. Boone's appeal, on July 10, 2009.

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