The partnership will enable Kratos to offer its customers integrated PSIM solutions based on the IPSecurityCenter PSIM platform
IPSecurityCentre PSIM solution has been deployed in city, local and national secuirty programs

CNL Software, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, has partnered with Kratos|HBE, a provider of highly complex integrated security solutions for national organisations.

Kratos is a specialised National Security technology business providing mission critical products, services and solutions for United States National Security priorities. The partnership with CNL Software will enable Kratos to offer its customers integrated PSIM solutions based on the IPSecurityCenter PSIM platform, under the CNL Software Channel Alliance Program (CAP).

“Our core capabilities are sophisticated engineering and system integration offerings for National Security programs, and we provide unique solutions in areas including access control, building automation, digital (IP) and CCTV security and surveillance, fire and life safety, as well as project support services,” explained Ben Goodwin, President of Kratos|HBE. “Our customers demand the best possible safety and security systems available on the market. We continue to provide innovative, cost efficient solutions by maintaining strong partnerships with technology leaders such as CNL Software.”

"Our IPSecurityCenter PSIM solution has been deployed in city, local and national security programs from law enforcement agencies in the U.S. to transport police initiatives in the UK and public service directorates in the Middle East,” stated Matthew Kushner, President - CNL Americas. “We look forward to working with Kratos|HBE to provide integrated security solutions to help protect our citizens, cities, commerce and critical infrastructure."

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