Security companies in Florida (8 found)

ASL Interamerica is a distributor for the Caribbean & Latin America in the areas of CCTV and DVR surveillance systems, video analytics, access control/biometrics, intrusion and fire alarm equipment, cabling and networking equipment (fiber/copper). The company exports and provides consultancy to various international clients.

Orbit Communication Systems Ltd., a pioneering provider of airborne communications and satellite-tracking maritime and ground-station solutions, is helping to expand and redefine how they connect. Orbit systems on airliners and jet fighters, cruise ships and navy vessels, ground stations and offshore platforms. They deliver innovative, cost-effective and highly reliable solutions to commercial operators, major air forces and navies.

Redwire is a team of security professionals that have been in the business of providing electronic security for governmental, commercial and residential clients for over 30 years. They provide Verified Intrusion Detection, Video Surveillance, Network Based Access Control, and Fire Monitoring Services.

SISCO systems are designed to monitor, control, and appropriately authorise passage in and out of designated areas. In SISCO access control applications, movements are controlled by matching the characteristics and biometrics of an individual to a database for authorisation. Additionally, SISCO access control systems offer a wide range of features and benefits including identification of individuals and assets, automatic data collection, etc.

Security Radar Integrators is a US-based renowned provider of drones, drone detection technology, thermal analytics, blue force tracking, virtual walls and radars for airports, seaports and industrial applications

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