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Generally, while the Class-A or "hard uniform" is still common, most private agencies have moved or are moving to other livery such as suits and golf-tees. The uniform says a lot, much of it consequential, but too much of it misunderstood.
I posted two slide shows to SLIDESHARE.com:
Overview of security guards for data centers
http://www.slideshare.net/michaelmarotta...
Introduction to private security for data centers
http://www.slideshare.net/michaelmarotta...
The most important difference is that as business services, private security companies seek to PREVENT problems, and to PREDICT threats.
Homeland Security in the Post-9/11 world limited some of the acceleration, but, largely, since about 1970 or 75, private security has been eclipsing public policing by 2-to-1 to 3-to-1 both in staffing and capital investment. We are already a society mostly protected by private security, and have been for about 30 or 40 years.