Tag: Minuteman Security Technologies
Inlution acquired by Minuteman Security Technologies
September 8, 2022SSN Staff
ANDOVER, Mass. – Super regional enterprise security technology provider Minuteman Security Technologies have announced their acquisition of Inlution inc. this week.
The systems integrator was picked up by Minuteman Security technologies in what the company calls its continuing domination of the entire state of Maine and the Northeast as the regions largest independent full-service provider of integrated security, communication, and life safety systems. “We are excited to have the Inlution...
40 under 40: Joshua A. Williams, Minuteman Security Technologies, Inc.
September 8, 2021SSN Staff
YARMOUTH, Maine—Security integration is the focus of Joshua A. Williams’ daily responsibilities at Minuteman Security Technologies, Inc.
As the Vice President, Southeast, for the Andover, Mass.-based provider of enterprise security technology solutions, Williams is responsible for the management and growth of Minuteman’s security integration and fire alarm business in the State of Florida. “My day-to-day responsibilities include the fiscal management and oversight of sales...
Minuteman acquires enterprise fire expert Norris
March 11, 2020Paul Ragusa
ANDOVER, Mass.—Minuteman Security Technologies Inc., a provider of enterprise security solutions, has acquired systems integrator Norris Inc., speeding company growth and broadening its enterprise fire capabilities throughout New England.The deal adds 65 Norris employees, as well as four offices, including the company's headquarters in South Portland, Maine, and branch locations in Bangor, Maine, Lee, N.H., and Burlington, Vt.“The total number of employees for the combined company is...
Integrators '20 under 40' 2016—Rick Boumel, Jr.
October 12, 2016SSN Staff
Rick Boumel, Jr., 36
VP, engineering & field operations, Minuteman Security Technologies
Andover, Mass.
Rick Boumel, Jr. got started in security through his father, who worked for a company in the security industry that had openings for field technicians.
“I started out at the bottom as an apprentice technician 15 years ago, and worked my way up through the ranks going to a senior technician and then into project management and ultimately getting into more of an engineer/IT role,”...
Minuteman acquires in N.H., sets sights on N.Y.
November 11, 2015Martha Entwistle
ANDOVER, Mass.—Minuteman Security Technologies has acquired Concentric Security Resources of Manchester, N.H., bringing the regional systems integrator “an anchor” in New Hampshire, technical talent and some major health care customers.“The big client they brought is Dartmouth-Hitchcock health care system, which has six hospitals and 10 health care sites,” Minuteman CEO Joseph Lynch told Security Systems News.Minuteman acquired Concentric from Black Diamond Consultants....
Integrator develops video monitoring system for mass transit
December 3, 2014Martha Entwistle
ANDOVER, Mass.—Minuteman Security Technologies is getting into product manufacturing with the introduction of TransitSentry, a mobile IP video surveillance and security monitoring system designed specifically for mass transit vehicles.The integrator developed TransitSentry over the course of the past two years while it was working on a $7 million mobile video surveillance project for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.“The product came out of that contract but it was not part...
Minuteman refines final documentation process
April 10, 2013Martha Entwistle
ANDOVER, Mass.—Minuteman Security Technologies has updated the way it deals with the final documentation required in the specifications for bid jobs, going digital with a process that has been time-consuming, costly and involves a lot of paper.“For projects that require documentation, we're issuing iPads with all the documentation in e-format,” said Joseph Lynch, CEO of Minuteman. For ongoing documentation and updates, Minuteman gives the security director or facilities manager...
Minuteman invests in engineering
December 9, 2011Martha Entwistle
ANDOVER, Mass.—Minuteman Security Technologies CEO Joseph Lynch is anticipating more than 40 percent revenue growth in 2012, but the business outlook was not so sunny three years ago.In April 2009, the systems integrator, which is based here, saw business “fall off the edge of a cliff,” Lynch recalled. “Revenues dropped 35 percent within three months and stayed that way for a year and a half.”So, how did Minuteman go from that steep decline to predictions of record growth?...