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ECS International Protective Services (ECS IPS)

ECS International Protective Services is a leading Indigenous security firm dedicated to providing comprehensive security solutions tailored to the unique needs of our clients. With a focus on professionalism, reliability, and integrity, we are committed to safeguarding individuals, businesses, and communities across the globe.

ECS IPS NSW Master License 000108179

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Our services include:

Armed and Unarmed Security Officers

Our team of highly trained security professionals includes both armed and unarmed officers who are adept at protecting clients’ assets, properties, and personnel with precision and efficiency.

Executive Protection

ECS International Protective Services offers personalized executive protection services for high-profile individuals, dignitaries, and corporate executives, ensuring their safety and security in any environment.

Event Security

From small gatherings to large-scale events, our expert security personnel are equipped to handle crowd management, access control, and emergency response, allowing clients to focus on hosting successful events without worrying about security concerns.

Surveillance and Investigation

We employ advanced surveillance techniques and investigative methods to gather actionable intelligence and identify potential security threats, enabling clients to mitigate risks and protect their interests.

Security Consulting

Our experienced security consultants provide comprehensive risk assessments, security audits, and tailored security solutions to help clients identify vulnerabilities, implement effective security measures, and enhance their overall security posture.

Technology Integration

ECS International Protective Services leverages cutting-edge security technology, including CCTV systems, access control systems, and alarm monitoring services, to provide clients with real-time visibility and control over their security operations.

Emergency Response

In the event of a security breach or crisis situation, our rapid response teams are trained to react swiftly and decisively, coordinating with local authorities and implementing contingency plans to mitigate the impact and ensure the safety of our clients and their assets.

 

Why Choose ECS International Protective Services?

Indigenous Expertise

ECS International Protective Services (ECS IPS) is a strategic partnership between Mr. James Barnett, an esteemed entrepreneur, and ECS International Security & Investigations, a renowned global security firm. As an Indigenous-owned and operated business, ECS IPS brings together the local expertise of Mr. James with the global resources and experience of ECS International Security & Investigations.

With our roots firmly embedded in the communities we serve, ECS IPS possesses a profound understanding of the cultural, social, and political landscapes within the regions we operate. This intimate knowledge enables us to develop customized security solutions that precisely meet the distinct needs and challenges faced by our clients.

By leveraging our Indigenous insight alongside the proven methodologies and resources of ECS International Security & Investigations, ECS IPS stands at the forefront of delivering unparalleled security services that not only protect but also empower our clients to thrive in their environments.

Global Reach

With a network of strategically located offices and partners around the world, ECS International Protective Services is able to deliver seamless security services across borders, ensuring consistent protection for our clients wherever they may be.

Commitment to Excellence

At ECS International Protective Services, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, reliability, and integrity in everything we do. Our team is dedicated to exceeding client expectations and delivering exceptional service at all times.

Community Engagement

We believe in giving back to the communities we serve and actively support local initiatives and charitable organisations through our corporate social responsibility programs, demonstrating our commitment to making a positive impact beyond the realm of security.

Choose ECS International Protective Services for comprehensive security solutions delivered with unwavering dedication, expertise, and professionalism. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you protect what matters most.

Indigenous Employment and Recruitment Strategy

ECS International Security is committed to fair and equitable practices in all facets of employment, and is committed to redressing the past disadvantage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

To this end, it embraces the implementation of an Indigenous Employment and Recruitment Strategy, which will serve our clients and the community of the region.

Licensing Authority

ECS International Security is a security company registered under the licensing authority of the ACT Government, namely Access Canberra (a structured and regulatory authority of all security companies in ACT enacted by the legislation).

All employees performing security duties including crowd control, patrols, static guarding and special projects at parks and ovals are to be adequately trained and licensed by an approved provider.

Training for security licenses are provided by selected training organisations (RTOs) appointed by Access Canberra.

Goals

ECS International Security’s mission is to eliminate the socio-economic gap between Indigenous people and other Australians to ensure that Indigenous people share in the benefits of reaching our goals. In order to realize this, we understand the need to focus our resources, and work collaboratively with Indigenous organisations and other government agencies, in order to:

  1. Improve social and economic outcomes for Indigenous people.
  2. Build strong and respectful relationships between ECS and Indigenous organisations.

Partnerships – Working Together to promote Indigenous Employment

The formation of partnerships with Indigenous communities is not only essential to the well-being of Indigenous communities; it is an essential component of the health of all communities within the broader society and as such needs to be nurtured.

The strategy seeks to establish collaborative and innovative employment solutions through the development of a range of strategic partnerships between ECS and other agencies, Job Network members, Indigenous Employment Centres, and other non-government organisations. 

As a central part of the strategy, ECS is committed to working in practical ways with Indigenous peoples and their communities to identify barriers and improve access to ECS employment.

To further develop partnerships within ECS, an Indigenous Liaison Officer role will be established within ECS to provide advice to agencies in the development of their Indigenous employment strategies, and strategic linkages with workforce planning and agency-specific requirements.

To provide advice on cross-cultural awareness and obligations of training and licensing around the Values and Code of Conduct. In the short-term, strategies that enhance Indigenous employment are likely to require a degree of commitment from agencies, in terms of time, financial and staff resources, and good-will. This cost is necessary in order to achieve longer-term equity and employment goals.

Support Strategy

ECS International Security also supports the employment of interested persons for security licensing through apprenticeships and traineeships by the Directorate of Education and Training, New Apprenticeship Centres. ECS International is prepared to extend its already multicultural staff base to accommodate the needs of Indigenous people in the delivery of services where practicable.

It is the requirement of the Security Industry that all sub-contractors are appropriately licensed and insured.

Our manager responsible for implementation, monitoring and reviewing the plan will liaise with our clients, Directorate of Regional Development and other Indigenous organisations to gather information and discuss the projects further.

The roles and key responsibilities of Indigenous personnel, enterprises and training providers across the life of the project will depend on licensing and requirement of Access Canberra.