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ASTM has been well known as one of the world’s largest and most established standards-creating organisations. ASTM also offers a wide range of products and services that go well beyond standards: training, proficiency testing, certification, and the new portal service Compass. These offerings significantly enhance the benefits ASTM provides to its stakeholders worldwide.
Edgeworth Security is a full-service security consulting firm, specialising in security system integration and Remote Guarding. Edgeworth designs and installs bespoke comprehensive state-of-the-art security systems, tailored to each client’s exact needs. It tackles modern security problems with cutting-edge technology, so clients can have the peace of mind of knowing that their property, business, and people are protected.
From cabling and networks to security and access control, to voice, data, and A/V systems that accommodate today’s mobile and collaborative workforce, Empire’s core competency is being able to understand the technical demands of business and specify the right products to simplify the world.
From cabling and networks to security and access control, to voice, data, and A/V systems that accommodate today’s mobile and collaborative workforce, Empire’s core competency is being able to understand the technical demands of business and specify the right products to simplify the world.
M3T provides physical and logical security, IP-based video surveillance, remote monitoring, access control, automatic gates, intrusion detection, badge systems, intercom systems, key storage, locksmith services, electric locking hardware, power doors, video management and networking solutions for government and commercial organisations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, the DC Metro Area, and Northern Virginia.
Ross manufactures a complete line of perimeter security products that include active vehicle wedge barriers, bollards, crash beams, anti-ram gates and fencing.
Vizinex RFID is the pioneer in developing and manufacturing high-performance RFID tags that are tailored to the exact requirements of customers. Their experience, design expertise, and flexible manufacturing process, enable Vizinex to solve difficult and differentiated RFID problems. Vizinex investigates and understands clients’ needs to optimise solutions and deliver cost-effective custom and off-the-shelf products.
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