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Corporate Heritage
IAP has decades of experience serving our country, our troops, our first responders, our astronauts and more – both at home and throughout the world.

IAP’s heritage dates back more than 50 years to building and operating America’s first space launch complex at Cape Canaveral, Fla. Our namesake – International American Products (IAP) – was founded in 1990 amid a growing government services market. IAP soon became a leading provider to the U.S. military of contingency and logistic support operations.

Today IAP Worldwide Services, Inc. is a leading government contractor, providing support services and expertise to the U.S. Department of Defense; other U.S. government departments and agencies; and state and foreign governments. We offer extensive experience and comprehensive capabilities across a global footprint.

IAP Through the Decades

1953 – Pan American World Airways, Inc. is awarded a contract to manage the U.S. Air Force Florida Missile Test Range. In the ensuing years, operating through a subsidiary called Pan Am World Services, Inc., the company operates numerous Department of Defense contracts at locations stretching from Europe and the Middle East to Diego Garcia and Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands.

1989 – Johnson Controls, Inc. acquires Pan Am World Services, Inc.

1990 – International American Products (IAP) is formed in Irmo, S.C. by former Army logistician Doyle McBride as the United States prepares for Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Over the next 15 years, IAP Worldwide Services grows significantly by specializing in rapid response logistics, procurement and contingency services on a global scale.

May 2004 – Cerberus Capital Management, L.C., a New York-based private investment group, becomes majority owner of IAP Worldwide Services, Inc.

March 2005 – IAP acquires Johnson Controls World Services, an international leader in facility management operations, contingency support, and technical services, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Readiness Management Support. The acquisition significantly diversifies IAP’s business mix and customer base.

March 2006 – IAP acquires G3 Systems Ltd, a British company that provides logistics, contingency, engineering, project and facility management services in the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East.




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