Tag: Securadyne Systems
Allied Universal acquires Securadyne Systems
April 8, 2019SSN Staff
SANTA ANA, Calif.—Allied Universal, a leading security and facility services company in North America, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Securadyne Systems, a security systems integration company based in Dallas, Texas. The deal is expected to close on April 15, 2019. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.This acquisition will combine a leading U.S. security services company with a world-class technology solutions provider, which will serve as a platform for providing technology enabled...
'20 under 40' Class of 2018—Michael A. DeVita III
November 6, 2018Spencer Ives
Michael A. DeVita III, 37
General manager, Securadyne Systems
Andover, Mass.
Michael DeVita III initially started in the security industry as a summer job, which led into a greater interest, he said. He started in the industry with Surveillance Specialties 17 years ago, a company that was acquired by Securadyne Systems five years ago.
“After being exposed to the industry for a summer, I took a liking to the physical security world and began to gain an understanding of the technical...
PSA announces new board of director members
April 5, 2018SSN Staff
WESTMINSTER, Colo.—PSA, one of the world's largest electronic security cooperatives, recently announced changes to its Board of Directors.
The following PSA owners were elected to positions on the board:
Central regional director: Carey Boethel, president and CEO, Securadyne Systems
Midwest regional director: Skip Sampson, president, KST Security
Northeast regional director: Terry Rivet, president and CEO, Securitronics
Incumbents remaining on the board are:
Chairman:...
Securadyne seeks to differentiate itself with consulting services
April 14, 2015Martha Entwistle
CARROLLTON, Texas—Many integrators talk about taking a consultative approach with their customers, but super-regional Securadyne Systems has gone one step further by offering professional consulting services in-house.“We saw a gap in the market,” Securadyne's Brian Dusza told Security Systems News. A number of Securadyne customers were either asking for professional consulting services or were in need of them, Dusza said. Dusza is head of Securadyne's Consulting Services Division,...
Securadyne in Celebration
December 12, 2014SSN Staff
ALLEN, Texas—Eighteen security cameras will soon keep watch over Celebration Park in an effort to curb costly vandalism, according to a report in starlocalmedia.com.
The project, approved by Allen City Council this month will cover the installation and operation of cameras at eight locations within the park, including concession pavilions. The pavilions have been vandalized several times over the years, costing the city thousands of dollars in repairs.
The city has budgeted $153,301 for the...
Five Questions: Jack Johnson
November 21, 2014Amy Canfield
Jack Johnson is Securadyne Systems' new director of strategic sales. Previously, he was co-founder and VP of sales and marketing for Intelligent Access Systems of North Carolina, which was acquired by Securadyne in 2014. He also was co-founder of Entry Systems Inc., which specialized in nationwide sales, service and deployment of hotel locking systems. He has more than 35 years of experience in the industry. In October, Security Systems News caught up with Jack and asked him five questions.How long...
PSA-TEC State of the Industry: The 'brave and bold' who invest in IT will thrive
May 7, 2014Martha Entwistle
WESTMINSTER, Colo.—Invest big in IT smarts and do it now. That is what executives from some leading systems integration firms—Securadyne, Advance Technology and Safeguard Security—say they're working on at their own companies today.Securadyne Systems CEO Carey Boethel, Safeguard Security president Mike Bradley, and Advance Technology President Rob Simopoulos shared details of their IT investment strategies during PSA-TEC's May 6 “State of the Industry” panel discussion....
Securadyne expands in the Heartland
April 9, 2014Martha Entwistle
Intelligent Access Systems—a rapidly growing systems integrator that was acquired by Securadyne in January—has made a move in the Midwest, expanding into Cincinnati and tri-state region (comprising Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana).
IAS employee Kevin Grice has relocated to the area and hired Cincinnati native and industry veteran, Jeremy Brewer.
Securadyne Systems' branch network is now in more than 15 locations, from Texas to Maine.
Founded by Ron Oetjen in 2004, IAS specializes in integration...
Will Securadyne be the next Convergint?
January 8, 2014Martha Entwistle
Will Securadyne be the next Convergint?
That's a possibility, according to Bill Bozeman, CEO of PSA Security. Bozeman has experience building a systems integration firm and knows both of the players in the Securadyne/Intelligent Access Systems deal that was announced yesterday.
In case you missed it, Securadyne, a start-up integrator founded by Carey Boethel and Pamlico Capital in early 2012, yesterday announced that it has acquired Ron Oetjen's company, Intelligent Access Systems, one of the most...
Securadyne acquires Intelligent Access Systems
January 7, 2014Martha Entwistle
CARROLLTON, Texas—Securadyne Systems took a giant step toward becoming a national integrator with the acquisition, announced today, of Intelligent Access Systems (IAS), one of the most successful and rapidly growing regional integrators in the country.
Securadyne now has $70 million in revenue, 300 employees and 16 branch offices in the Southwest, Southeast and the Northeast.
IAS, based in Garner, N.C., was founded in 2004 by Ron Oetjen and specializes in integration for critical infrastructure,...