Silent Partner wins government contract
By SSN Staff
Updated Thu January 10, 2013
MARSHALL, Va.—Security technology provider Silent Partner Security, which typically provides access control and camera systems, has won a contract to consolidate security systems for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, according to an ExecutiveBiz report.
The company will use standards outlined under Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 and work to provide U.S. buildings with consolidated access control and closed-circuit television systems, the report said.
Silent Partner, founded in 1991, holds several contracts with government agencies across the United States.
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