Security product services in Connecticut (37 found)

The CEO Forum Group is a tier 1 media company, founded in 2007 by Robert Reiss, focusing on top CEOs. Its properties include a bi-monthly magazine by CEOs and for CEOs received exclusively by the top 10,000 CEOs in America, and the nationally syndicated radio show - The CEO Show, which has over 600,000 listeners from 25 AM stations and in 2016 was cited as the #1 radio podcast for CEOs.

The Mercury Group has expertise in installations of security solutions, such as security consulting for schools, HD cameras, wireless door lockdown systems, video management software, etc. The Mercury Group provides services to various products from Arecont, Napco, Honeywell, OnSSI, Pelco, etc.

THRESHOLD innovates and develops products that simplify visitor management and supports security protocols. They design and manufacture visitor badges and visitor management software to provide enhanced security.

TRG Associates has assisted a range of security alarm and fire companies with implementing cost-effective business solutions to meet a wide range of needs. TRG can help companies in the following areas: Due Diligence, Acquisition Planning, Business Valuation, Expert Witness, and Marketing & Customer Surveying.

Untangled is a home and small business technology solutions firm focused on the convergence of business and personal computing, home entertainment, automation, audio/video, mobility and multimedia in today's rapidly growing world of connected technologies.

UVeye sets the future standard of vehicle inspection globally. They provide high-end solutions for automatic external inspection of vehicles, using advanced technologies that include proprietary hardware combined with machine learning and computer-vision algorithms. UVeye’s first line of products, deployed all over the world in the Homeland Security and Defense (HLS) market, enables customers to automatically scan, detect and identify threats.

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