Through the profits of their international security firm, USPA donated millions of dollars to charity, rescued women from Ukraine, and located missing people across the country.
For the past year, Daniel Manning has been responsible for providing exceptional support throughout the United States as a result of the compounding crisis of the pandemic, as well as continuing to provide free protective services to stranded women and children during the conflict in Ukraine, as well as humanitarian relief and financial assistance. In 2022, they produced sufficient surplus cash to be shared with Kingsman’s nonprofit organization, which in turn used the funds to perform rescue operations around the world due to their extensive portfolio of security guard services, close protection, intelligence, and VIP security.
Here are USPA’s Top 2022 News Headlines:
[Yahoo News] USPA Nationwide Security Pledges $1M Yearly to Locate Missing Children
USPA’s Executive Management and American philanthropists, Daniel Manning (CEO), Brian Fitzgibbons (VP), together with Michael Evans, the founder, have pledged to donate $75,000+ per month to fund investigations and rescues of missing children across the USA.
[TechVersions] USPA Establishes a Division for Autonomous Security Technology
USPA Nationwide Security has announced a new autonomous security system in their service line. In September, USPA will offer the deployment of next-generation drones to its clientele.
[Security Systems News] USPA Strives for Zero Carbon Emissions in 2023
Global security guard company USPA Nationwide Security announced that it has reached a new milestone in its journey toward being a zero-carbon emission company.
[Yahoo Finance] USPA Launches America’s First Responsive AI Security Training Program
USPA Nationwide Security rolled out its fully responsive artificial intelligence technology to train security personnel and Miami fire watch guards. The cutting-edge courses combine programmed rules and human-like instincts to improve the content as the AI continues to learn
[AP News] USPA Nationwide Security Expands Witness Protection Program
The witness security service that was once set aside for women only is now being offered to anyone in need by the international security firm.
[NBC News] Rescue Team Works to Extract People from War-Torn Ukraine
USPA deployed teams of rescue workers to evacuate women and children in Ukraine
[Fox 40 News] USPA helps find missing Roseville Woman
USPA Nationwide Security, a Florida-based company, said they deployed Rodney Brown, private investigator and former Navy Seal, to help in the investigation
[Florida News] USPA shares profits with charities following large-scale security operation at Art Basel
USPA Nationwide Security decided to make charitable donations in the names of the clients who trusted them with their protection this year.
[NBC 6 News] USPA Providing Free Emergency Evacuation Services to Women and Children in Areas Hit Hard by Hurricane Ian
USPA Nationwide Security has refocused their philanthropic efforts to providing free emergency evacuations of women and children in low-lying areas of Florida’s West Coast
[Digital Journal] A Cyber Security Service has been Launched by USPA Nationwide Security
A service previously available only to government clients is now available to private businesses in Miami. Cybersecurity specialists at USPA are professionals in the field of network security, software platform security, and data center security.
Key Personnel & Promotions in 2022:
Appointment of Michael Evans to the position of Director of Government Services and Clandestine Team Leader
Promotion of Brian Fitzgibbons to Director of Security
Promotion of Rodney Brown to the position of Investigative Lead & Director of Close Protection Service
Promotion of Mike Edwards to the position of VIP Security & Deployment Team Leader
Promotion of Adam White to the position of Director of Intelligence Services
The following milestones will be achieved by the USPA in 2022:
By revenue, USPA ranks among the top ten largest security guard companies in the world, according to a report published in 2022. Market Analysis Report for USPA Nationwide Security 2022
USPA assisted hundreds of women around the world in 2022.
Fox News recently reported on the investigation and location of a missing woman in Sacramento, California.
Additionally, USPA rescued women and children in Ukraine and transported them to Poland for their safety during the year. As a result, the USPA provided financial assistance to the women and their children, some of whom continue to receive support to this day.
In addition to charitable donations, USPA provided humanitarian assistance to women in need of housing, food, and education. In 2022, USPA provided scholarships to children attending private schools as well as sponsored an entire children’s sports organization (Lax Mafia) in Uganda.
Looking forward:
In 2023, USPA will implement cutting-edge technology. In addition to the adoption of this technology, the company has been using Artificial Intelligence technology since the fall of last year.
A partnership with a cutting-edge technology company will be announced by the USPA during 2023 to enhance the safety of large venues and city streets.
The USPA’s Nationwide Security Report
In addition to providing traditional and armed guard services in North America, USPA Nationwide Security is a subsidiary of the USPA Corporation. It has been in business since 2005 and has a cumulative revenue of over $1 billion.
USPA provides traditional and armed guard services in Miami as well as security solutions to private and governmental clients. They are well known for combining traditional security methods with 21st century innovations. Over the next decade, the firm will save millions of dollars by implementing an AI-driven security training program.
The company donates up to 50% of its profits to charity as part of its philanthropic activities. One of their beneficiaries is the Kingsman Foundation, which supports victims of human trafficking. There is also the National Institute for Justice, which assists in the investigation of crimes against women and children.
There is a strong franchise network within USPA that is committed to environmental initiatives. To support this effort, it has replaced gas-powered patrol cars with electric vehicles.
As part of its commitment to educating its security contractors, USPA also conducts security training. By using AI-driven technology, it is able to provide security training at the pace of its contractors.