GTSI forms physical security alliance
GTSI Corp. has joined with 17 other security-related technology firms to develop a set of advanced physical security products and services for agencies and governments.
GTSI Corp. has joined with 17 other security-related technology firms to develop a set of advanced physical security products and services for civilian and military agencies and local and state governments, the company said today.
The Chantilly, Va.-based information technology company said the Physical Security Alliance will provide security systems consulting services, physical security products and solutions, and managed security and systems integration services.
The announcement comes as legions of security technology firms are aggressively vying for lucrative local and federal government security contracts for IT systems and physical security services.
But with many companies offering different and incompatible solutions, agencies and organizations that require their products are calling for integrated security systems with a consistent set of solutions, said Arpad Toth, GTSI's senior technologist and founder of PSA.
"Within the private sector, the physical security industry is relatively fragmented with no industrial alliance to provide [services]," Toth said.
Toth said he expects around 40 companies to be involved in the alliance by midyear because of "the complexity of the industry with 15 product categories and 80 individual products." All firms that join PSA must meet the alliance's certain certification requirements.
The members of the alliance are: