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The veteran-led firm pledges full disclosure on every assignment and challenges the industry to match it.
VANCOUVER, Wash. - Rezul -- Arux Group, a veteran-led executive protection, private investigation, and site security firm serving the Pacific Northwest, issued a public call for greater transparency across the security industry and committed to fully disclosing its team structure and any partnerships on every client engagement.
The position addresses two practices that remain common in close protection work but are rarely discussed openly: undisclosed subcontracting, in which assignments are passed down several layers without the client's knowledge, and white-papering, the practice of presenting outside personnel to clients as direct employees. Both create communication gaps, inconsistent standards, and diluted accountability at the moment a client is trusting a team with their safety.
Drawing on his own experience in the field, Arux Group co-founder and CEO Brendan Weed says he has seen personnel presented as direct employees when they were in fact several subcontract layers removed, and believes the industry can do better.
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"Trust is the currency of this profession, and undisclosed layers quietly erode it," said Weed, a former U.S. Army Captain and Clark County Sheriff's Office SWAT operator. "Clients deserve to know exactly who is protecting them. Transparency is not a cost. It is a competitive advantage."
As part of the announcement, Arux Group committed to never claim another organization's personnel as its own without documented disclosure, to identify partners openly as trusted affiliates or subcontractors, and to decline engagements built on misrepresenting who provides the service.
Weed framed the effort as an invitation rather than a criticism of any company. "This is about raising a bar that has sat too low for too long," he said. "When companies compete on transparency and excellence, clients win and the entire industry gets stronger."
About Arux Group
Arux Group is a veteran-led security firm headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, providing executive protection, private investigations, uniformed site security, consulting, training, and K9 services across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Founded in 2023, the company operates on a client-first model that gives clients direct access to its leadership. The full position is available at aruxgroup.com
What Is White-Papering in Security? The Industry's Hidden Problem (https://aruxgroup.com/white-papering-in-security-industry-transparency/)
The position addresses two practices that remain common in close protection work but are rarely discussed openly: undisclosed subcontracting, in which assignments are passed down several layers without the client's knowledge, and white-papering, the practice of presenting outside personnel to clients as direct employees. Both create communication gaps, inconsistent standards, and diluted accountability at the moment a client is trusting a team with their safety.
Drawing on his own experience in the field, Arux Group co-founder and CEO Brendan Weed says he has seen personnel presented as direct employees when they were in fact several subcontract layers removed, and believes the industry can do better.
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"Trust is the currency of this profession, and undisclosed layers quietly erode it," said Weed, a former U.S. Army Captain and Clark County Sheriff's Office SWAT operator. "Clients deserve to know exactly who is protecting them. Transparency is not a cost. It is a competitive advantage."
As part of the announcement, Arux Group committed to never claim another organization's personnel as its own without documented disclosure, to identify partners openly as trusted affiliates or subcontractors, and to decline engagements built on misrepresenting who provides the service.
Weed framed the effort as an invitation rather than a criticism of any company. "This is about raising a bar that has sat too low for too long," he said. "When companies compete on transparency and excellence, clients win and the entire industry gets stronger."
About Arux Group
Arux Group is a veteran-led security firm headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, providing executive protection, private investigations, uniformed site security, consulting, training, and K9 services across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Founded in 2023, the company operates on a client-first model that gives clients direct access to its leadership. The full position is available at aruxgroup.com
What Is White-Papering in Security? The Industry's Hidden Problem (https://aruxgroup.com/white-papering-in-security-industry-transparency/)
Source: Arux Group
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