Physical security and firefighting services for U.S. Government installations
Chenega Security operates a government-facing physical security and firefighting business serving installations worldwide. The stack is tactically narrow — CCTV, Genetec, Avigilon, and Verkada cameras; AutoCAD for design; CMMS for maintenance scheduling — paired with legacy system management as a persistent operational burden. Security staff dominate hiring (130 of 151 active roles), with accelerating velocity and a high proportion of junior/mid-level positions, indicating both ramp-up of field teams and possible turnover management across a dispersed base.
Notable leadership hires: Battalion Chief
Chenega Security SBU, a division of Chenega Corporation (an Alaska Native Corporation), provides physical security services, firefighting, and security systems integration to U.S. Government customers across domestic and overseas installations. The business model centers on force protection, armed and unarmed officer deployment, law enforcement training, and security infrastructure—from vulnerability assessments through system design and maintenance. Active projects span civil infrastructure upgrades at military bases, weapon detection training programs, telecommunications and fiber network deployments, and fire alarm modernization. The organization operates across 1,001–5,000 employees, headquartered in Chantilly, VA, with hiring in the U.S. and Marshall Islands.
Verkada, Genetec, and Avigilon camera systems for surveillance; CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) for scheduling; AutoCAD for security infrastructure design; legacy CCTV and electronic security systems integration.
Maintaining and modernizing legacy security systems across remote installations, managing complex electronic security programs, reducing system downtime, ensuring regulatory and contract compliance, and transitioning military personnel to civilian security roles.
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