Emergency Management Experience
Caduceus brings unparalleled expertise in providing complete wrap-around Emergency Management Services for large-scale, multimillion-dollar federal contracts. As one of the first companies in the nation to achieve ISO certification specifically for Emergency Management Services, we are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of end-to-end support that ensures continuity, resilience, and readiness across critical missions. Our commitment is further validated by independent certifications from The Joint Commission (TJC) for Administration, CMMI Level 3 for Recruitment, ISO 9001 for Quality Management and ISO 22320 for Emergency Management Services.
Our extensive operational capabilities are strengthened by a network of over 100 strategic subcontractors and supported by a sophisticated vendor management system. This infrastructure enables us to provide seamless, nationwide wrap-around services across healthcare, scientific, IT, administrative, and emergency management disciplines. Leveraging our network and partnerships, Caduceus has been a pivotal force in supporting major emergency responses—including the Zika epidemic, Ebola outbreak, Hurricanes Irma and Maria, and the COVID-19 pandemic—deploying critical resources and personnel both domestically (CONUS) and internationally (OCONUS).
Uniquely positioned to reinforce healthcare, public health, and emergency surge responses, Caduceus offers a comprehensive suite of wrap-around services. Our flexible and scalable solutions enable the rapid deployment of diverse experts within hours of notification, ensuring continuous and efficient responses to 24/7 emergency demands. Through our rapid deployment teams and adaptable workforce solutions, we ensure effective surge responses and operational continuity.
We proudly partner with like-minded organizations, forming strategic alliances that amplify our capabilities and expand our reach. These partnerships empower us to deliver robust, high-quality solutions that meet the complex and dynamic needs of our federal clients, advancing our mission to support national health and border security.
Our proven dedication to quality, coupled with these strategic alliances, has positioned Caduceus as a trusted leader in emergency management. Our recent multi-billion-dollar federal contracts across various agencies reaffirm our leadership in delivering comprehensive, mission-driven emergency management solutions that are responsive, resilient, and reliable.
Puerto Rico General Services Administration (ASG)
2024 Emergency Services Contract (ASG-CE-2024)
Total Contract Value: Open-ended
One-year contract, annually renewed since 2021
Scope: Assist the Government of Puerto Rico in providing emergency response services and disaster relief support via rapid deployment of personnel and resources to address critical needs during emergencies, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and other disasters. Under this contract, we provide the following services:
Medical Personnel
Non-Medical Personnel
Disaster Recovery Specialists
Emergency Management Personnel
Logistical Support
Public Health Analysts
Technical and Infrastructure Support (e.g., electricians, engineers, IT specialists)
Security and Safety Services
DHS – Wide Temporary Facilities and Support Services (70RDAD23A00000015)
Total Contract Value: $7.5 Billion
Multiple-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to support various Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agencies
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC)
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
U.S. Secret Service (USSS)
Scope: Provide temporary facilities and wrap-around support services to mitigate current and future emergencies, disasters, and crises (i.e., natural disasters, pandemics, humanitarian crises, operational events, and national security situations in the U.S. and its territories.
HHS/ORR Influx Care Facilities - Direct Care Services (140D0423D0055)
Total Contract Value: $75 Billion
10-year Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (MA-IDIQ) contract to support Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), and the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).
Scope: Provide Direct Care Services for Unaccompanied Children (UC) housed in ORR Influx Care Facilities (ICFs), including all personnel, services, and resources necessary to provide care and supervision of the UC.
CDC Public Health Emergency Response & Preparedness BOA (47QFAA21R0001)
Total Contract Value: Open-ended
Five (5) year Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Scope: Assist the CDC in providing comprehensive public health emergency response and preparedness for any disaster declared (e.g., tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, fires, etc.) nationwide. Under this BOA we are able to provide the following services:
Medical Personnel
Non-Medical Personnel
Equipment (medical and non-medical)
Staff Wrap-Around Services
Patient Wrap-Around Services
Contact Tracing
Logistical Support
Environmental Health Services
CDC DGMQ Surge Support Emergency Response Operations BPA (75D301-22-F-15065 V797D30199)
Total Contract Value: $100,000,000
Five-year BPA contract to support CDC’s Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ) Operations at nationwide Quarantine Stations, including U.S. territories
Scope: Provide professional public health emergency response and quarantine station operations support, including:
Public Health Specialist and Data Scientist services
Health Scientists and Epidemiological services
Licensed Medical Professional and Licensed Physician services
Program and Contract Management support
Emergency Management Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
Our Emergency Management Team comprises several Subject Matter Experts in the fields of healthcare, public health, humanitarian crises, border security, immigration, temporary infrastructures, rapid deployment, surge support, and federal contracting, among other specialties. The following are brief introductions to our team of Emergency Management SMEs.
1. Carmen Nazario
Senior executive with over 30 years’ experience in direct support of children and families. Appointed by President Obama and unanimously confirmed by U.S. Senate as the Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS), the organization that oversees the UC Program. Served under President Clinton as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the ACF. Served as the Secretary of HHS for the State of Delaware. Upon leaving ACF during the Obama Administration, Mrs. Nazario was appointed by President Obama as U.S. Representative to the Global Governing Board of the United Nations International Children’s Educational Fund (UNICEF) where she served until July 2014. She has also held several senior-level positions in Puerto Rico: Director of Social Services, Under Secretary of the Department of Social Services, and Administrator of the Administration for Families and Children. Currently, a professor at the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, where she heads their undergraduate Social Work Program.
2. Paul Beeson
Mr. Beeson is a former Senior Executive Service (SES) member with over 30 years of experience in strategic planning, crisis management, program management, physical security, security operations, tactical operations, emergency management, and public speaking. He has spent 11 years in this role and has been heavily involved in developing initiatives to promote border security. He has held the positions of Chief Patrol Agent of the Yuma, San Diego, and Tucson Sectors, leading border security efforts in each sector. He has also served as Director of the Joint Task Force-West, Department of Homeland Security, where he coordinated and collaborated with all DHS law enforcement offices along the Southwest border, including ICE Homeland Security Investigations, Enforcement and Removal Operations, U.S. Border Patrol sectors, Customs and Border Protection Field Offices (ports of entry), the United States Coast Guard, Citizenship and Immigration Services and the DHS Office of Intelligence. He has managed operational budgets in excess of $35,000,000 in multiple Fiscal Years.
3. Patricia Todaro Bolin
Ms. Todaro Bolin is a results-focused leader with over 35 years of government legacy (U.S. Customs and CBP) and industry experience. She served in various leadership and enterprise roles, and she was part of the initial DHS stand-up, focusing on Customs and Border (CBP), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) mission, budget, and staff. She has provided full-scope strategic leadership for large, complex, multi-agency collaborative efforts across regional and national organizations. She has extensive executive experience in designing, developing, and directing multifaceted transformational projects, programs, acquisitions, resources, staffing, and budgets.
4. John Esquivel
Mr. Esquivel is a retired federal law enforcement senior executive with over 25 years of experience in the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has extensive experience leading a diverse workforce of over 2,000 law enforcement officers and support staff in one of the nation’s largest and busiest U.S. Border Patrol sectors. He has a broad range of supervisory and executive-level experience at the field, regional, and national levels and is highly committed to employee development. He has a proven record of results, restructuring, and realigning divisions to improve accountability, enhance customer service, and promote fresh ideas. Other accomplishments include creating a Leadership and Career Development Program, establishing a new model for a different approach to border security, and co-creating a bi-national delegation of U.S. and Mexico officials to address trade, customs, and immigration issues.