TALOS SERVICES GROUP
Global Reach · Intelligence · Response
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03 / Capabilities — Three Disciplines · Ten Services

Integrated disciplines.
One operational picture.

Talos organizes work into three disciplines — Protection, Consultation, and Crisis Response & Evacuation — so a client can engage a single bench for a close-protection detail, a GSOC build-out, an internal investigation, or a hostile-environment evacuation without coordinating three different firms.

10
Capability Areas
3
Core Disciplines
14hr
Median Deploy
24·7
GSOC Watch
01 / How We're Organized — Three-Discipline Model

Work grouped the way clients actually consume it.

Every engagement starts with an objective — keep a principal safe, stand up a watch floor, recover from an incident. Our three disciplines map to those objectives. Clients pick the outcome; we assemble the bench.

02 / Discipline — Protection
Discipline 01

Keep the person, the shipment, or the perimeter intact.

Protection is the visible core of the firm — close-protection details, protective intelligence, and security for cargo and vessels moving through non-permissive areas. Teams are built from former Special Operations, federal law enforcement, and intelligence professionals, and are deployed under unified Talos command rather than subcontracted piecemeal.

Executive Protection

CAP-011

Close-protection details for principals, boards, and families — single-agent residential coverage through motorcade-and-advance teams for international travel. Every detail planned against a live threat picture, not a template.

Use Cases
C-suite travel · AGMs · family coverage · high-threat relocation
Posture
Low-profile to overt, armed or unarmed per jurisdiction

Protective Intelligence

CAP-012

Threat monitoring and pre-deployment intelligence products — adversary mapping, surveillance detection, travel risk reporting, and persistent OSINT coverage of named subjects. Feeds directly into EP planning.

Use Cases
Named-subject monitoring · route intel · pre-travel briefs · social/geopolitical risk
Cadence
On-demand · daily briefs · 24·7 persistent watch

Maritime Security

CAP-013

Vessel protection and transit security in high-risk waters — armed and unarmed maritime teams, route planning, port-of-call liaison, and compliance with flag-state and insurance requirements.

Use Cases
HRA transits · yacht protection · port security · crew training
Coverage
Gulf of Guinea · Indian Ocean HRA · Strait of Hormuz

Logistics & Cargo Security

CAP-014

Secure movement of high-value, hazardous, or sensitive cargo — convoy escorts, route clearance, GPS-tracked chain-of-custody, and hostile-environment supply runs for industrial and government clients.

Use Cases
Pharma · energy · extractives · government logistics · art & valuables
Tracking
Guardian-integrated GPS with live GSOC oversight
03 / Discipline — Consultation
Discipline 02

Build the program once — so it runs when you're not watching.

Consultation is the advisory and enablement side of the firm — designing GSOCs from the floor plan up, running complex internal investigations, and training client personnel to a standard they can sustain without us. Most programs we design, we later operate; most we hand back fully documented.

GSOC Design & Consulting

CAP-021

End-to-end Global Security Operations Center programs — floor design, tooling stack, staffing model, SOPs, alerting thresholds, and handoff to in-house teams. Guardian-ready from day one, or layered onto existing systems.

Deliverables
Program charter · tooling arch · SOPs · runbooks · trained watch team
Engagement
8–16 weeks design · optional sustained operation

Investigations

CAP-022

Internal and external investigations — fraud, IP theft, insider threat, due diligence, background verification, and litigation support. Conducted under privilege when counsel is engaged.

Use Cases
Insider threat · M&A due diligence · employee misconduct · asset tracing
Output
Documented findings · declarations · court-ready reports

Training & Readiness

CAP-023

Programs built to raise client baseline capability — executive travel safety, hostile environment awareness, surveillance detection, emergency medical, and watch-floor operator certification. Curricula refreshed against current threat data.

Formats
Classroom · scenario · live-fire · tabletop exercise · ride-along
Accredits
Internal continuing-education credits · ASIS CPE-eligible modules

Risk Assessments & Audits

CAP-024

Site security audits, travel risk scoring, vulnerability assessments, and program health checks against industry standards. Output is a prioritized remediation plan, not a 200-page brick.

Use Cases
Facility audits · travel risk scoring · M&A security diligence · program reviews
Standards
ASIS · ISO 31000 · OSAC alignment
04 / Discipline — Crisis Response & Evacuation
Discipline 03

Move when things are already moving.

Crisis response is what we're built to do when the incident is live. Crisis management cells stood up in hours. Medical teams wheels-up on short notice. Evacuations out of austere environments when commercial options have closed. Most of this work is confidential, and most of it is scoped against 14-hour response windows.

Emergency Response

CAP-031

Rapid-deploy teams for active incidents — natural disaster response, non-permissive extractions, active on-ground threat resolution, and reinforcement of in-country security. Wheels-up inside 14 hours median.

Use Cases
Evacuations · post-incident reinforcement · disaster response · NEO support · austere extractions
Footprint
2–40 personnel · air and ground assets on retainer

Crisis Management

CAP-032

Command-cell support for clients navigating active incidents — K&R, cyber-extortion, reputation crisis, and regulatory emergencies. We staff the war room, run the battle rhythm, and coordinate with counsel, insurers, and law enforcement.

Use Cases
K&R · extortion · workplace violence · regulatory investigation · hostile media
Structure
Client command cell + Talos response cell + counsel/insurer liaison

Austere Medical Support

CAP-033

Embedded medics, remote-site clinical support, critical-care transport, and medevac coordination — built for environments where Level-1 trauma care is measured in flight hours, not minutes.

Use Cases
Remote sites · expedition support · embedded medic · medevac coordination
Personnel
Paramedic through critical-care nurse; physician on retainer

Evacuation & Extraction

CAP-034

Pre-built evacuation plans, hostile-environment extractions, and non-permissive movement of principals, families, and key personnel out of degrading theaters. Triggers, routes, safe houses, and ground/air assets pre-positioned and tested quarterly — activated on a phone call.

Use Cases
Expat workforces · energy operators · NGO staff · diplomatic adjacencies · executive family extractions
Response
Wheels-up <14 hr median · ground + air assets on retainer · quarterly tabletops

Logistic Protection

CAP-035

Protected movement of cargo, equipment, and personnel through hostile or unstable corridors — armed and unarmed escort, convoy operations, secure transfer of high-value materiel, and chain-of-custody documentation. Coordinated with in-country liaisons, customs, and host-nation authorities.

Use Cases
High-value cargo · sensitive materiel · pharma cold-chain · cash-in-transit · expedition logistics · post-conflict resupply
Footprint
2–24 escort personnel · armored / soft-skin options · single-leg or sustained operations
05 / Engagement Flow — How Work Is Shaped

Assess. Design. Deploy. Sustain.

Whether the scope is one principal or a multi-country GSOC, engagements run through the same four phases. Some clients stay with us through the sustain phase; others hand the program back to in-house teams once it's trained and documented.

Phase 01

Assess

Threat picture, exposure mapping, and scoping against client risk tolerance. Typically 1–2 weeks; longer for multi-country programs.

Phase 02

Design

Program architecture, staffing, tooling, SOPs, and explicit decision thresholds. Signed off by client before any field deployment.

Phase 03

Deploy

Personnel and systems in place, GSOC watch active, formal rhythm with client stakeholders. Handoff or sustained operations from here.

Phase 04

Sustain

Ongoing operations, threat-picture refresh, quarterly reviews, and training cycles. Program matures in place or transitions to client.

06 / Technology Reference — Talos Guardian
Platform

Every engagement runs through Guardian.

Guardian is our operations platform — ingest and correlation of surveillance, access control, protective intelligence, and geopolitical feeds, with a decision engine that recommends action inside a median 217 ms. Client-specific views for each discipline, one audit trail across all of them.

Explore the technology
+93%
Detection
Shadow Mode
96%
Faster
MTTD
−71%
False
Positives
07 / Federal Contracting — SDVOSB · Set-Asides · NAICS

Built for procurement.
SDVOSB-certified. SAM-registered. Set-aside eligible.

Talos Services Group is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) registered in SAM.gov and certified by the SBA's Veteran Small Business Certification (VetCert) program. Eligible for federal sole-source up to $5M and set-aside competition under SDVOSB, VOSB, and small-business socioeconomic categories.

Primary NAICS codes

Code Description
561612Security Guards & Patrol Services
561611Investigation Services
561621Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
611519Specialized Military / Other Technical Training
541690Other Scientific & Technical Consulting
541611Administrative Management & General Management Consulting

Representative PSC codes

R408 — Program management /support services
R499 — Support services (professional, not otherwise classified)
R702 — Security guard services
R706 — Logistics support
U099 — Training, all other

Entity registration

Legal name
Talos Services Group, LLC
UEI
D2U952LN63BS
CAGE
9CKU0
DUNS
11-861-8475
SAM status
Active  ·  verify on SAM.gov →
Set-asides
SDVOSB · VOSB · Small Business · Miami-Dade SBE
FL Licenses
Sec B 3200305  ·  PI A 3200150
Govt POC
David Ramirez · Managing Director
(305) 710-1126 · David@talosservicesgroup.com
Procurement packet
Download capability statement (PDF) ↓ PDF

One-page GSA-format summary with NAICS, PSC, past performance references, and contracting POC.

Past performance references include: The Republic of Haiti · Ukraine Ministry of Defense · TEAM International · Seraph Consulting (Daimler Corp.) · Bunker Mine. Detail and points of contact provided on the capability statement and on request via the federal POC above.

Tell us the outcome. We'll build the bench.

Every engagement starts with a conversation — what you need protected, advised, or resolved, and when you need it standing. Request routes directly to a principal, not a queue.