G4S brings your systems together. We design, build and maintain stand-alone and integrated security systems. A trusted partner to customers and suppliers, G4S takes great pride in delivering outstanding expertise and superior service.
We have the ability to provide full turnkey services: taking a customer’s requirements, developing the concept, designing the network, selecting the product that best fits the requirements, and completing the installation.
Awards & Certifications
Awards
National Safety Council Industry Leader Award
Recognizing five or more consecutive years without an occupational injury or illness resulting in days away from work (details here)
Axis Communications Critical Infrastructure Market Partner of the Year 2018
Recognizing exemplary success and loyalty in delivering innovative solutions to meet customer needs (details here)
PSA Security Network (Central Region) Awards for Sales Growth
The two awards include one for year-over-year growth by ($) dollar volume and also for year-over-year (%) growth for the Central Region (details here)
SDM Integrator of the Year Award 2008 & 2013
Recognizing unmistakable success, a high level of innovation, the use of industry best practices, and notable growth and accomplishments (details here)
Certifications
OHSAS 18001 Compliant HSE Program
Certifies demonstrably sound occupational health and safety performance (view certificate, view program details)
Our engineers will move the design from the drawing board to the field, culminating in a fully operating system or network. We provide engineering services for project development, site surveys, installation, testing and training. Our engineers can identify user and system requirements, develop conceptual designs and analyze and determine proper products and system configurations to meet the most specific customer needs.
Our technicians and engineers are capable of self-performing many of the construction and installation tasks for communications and security projects. When required, we use qualified subcontractors that undergo a rigorous pre-qualification process. We have over 25 years of proven experience as an established large-scale systems integrator. Our knowledge of a wide range of technologies, products and capabilities provides cost-effective, reliable and scalable solutions.
Our team provides peace of mind, cost control and improved efficiencies for our customers. Our services include:
Routine maintenance of equipment & facilities
Emergency service restoration
Network monitoring services & continuing analysis
Adds, moves, & changes of equipment
Employee training
Day-to-day provisioning, configuring, & reporting
Complete & accurate record keeping, including work order and trouble escalation procedures
Critical Infrastructure & Energy Market Specialization
G4S NSSC provides sophisticated security products and services for U.S. Government-regulated industries. The core of our success lies in our ability to leverage the talent and knowledge of our employees across three divisions – Consulting Services, Design and Engineering and Technology & Integration to deliver complete, high-end solutions.
G4S owns and operates a UL Listed and CSAA 5 Diamond Certified Monitoring Center that uses advanced technology to protect critical assets and people. Acting as an extra set of eyes, the highly trained Monitoring Center staff helps to provide peace of mind for our customers.
Big ships don’t turn around quickly or easily. But this year, there has been a refreshing change in attitude towards access control. Includes comments from G4S Secure Integration's Ran Dagan and Kurt Takahashi of AMAG Technology.
New dangers and improving technologies are bringing about changes in perimeter security. Includes commentary from Brent Mahoney of G4S Secure Integration.
Palo Alto to begin monitoring Caltrain tracks through cameras
The city of Palo Alto expects to begin monitoring four Caltrain rail crossings via an integrated video camera system, under the city's efforts to substitute human guards stationed at the tracks with computer monitors surveilled by G4S operators from a remote site.
Palo Alto to install cameras along Caltrain tracks
The cameras, which comprise a $1.5-million integrated video system, are being added as part of the city's effort to detect and deter people on the tracks. The council approved the camera contract with the firm G4S Secure Integration last June.
Integrating Disparate Security Technology with Standards and Partnership
With older technology and retrofitting, success in integration often comes down to the relationship between vendors, according to Brent Mahoney, Enterprise Solutions Architect for G4S Secure Integration.
G4S Secure Integration (USA) received the National Safety Council’s “Industry Leader Award”, which recognizes the top five percent of NSC corporate members.
The duplication of access credentials can affect access cards, key chains, tags or fobs. The cloning of credentials creates a security breach. This is a threat to the integrity of your access control system.
City banks on cameras to help deter suicides on Caltrain tracks
As Palo Alto's system for keeping pedestrians off the Caltrain tracks continues to evolve, city officials are shifting their focus from human monitors stationed at the tracks to computer monitors broadcasting camera footage at a distant site.
Can Gaming Culture and Consumer Technology Change Security Training?
Popular consumer technologies, such as robotics, drones, and virtual reality, have been slowly crossing over into the security industry. Security asked Joe Young, Director of Cloud Monitoring Services for G4S Secure Integration, about these trends and what they mean for security leaders.
Video and data analytics have been hot topics among manufacturers and on tradeshow floors for much of the past decade. Security posed some questions about analytics, integration and technology trends to Joe Young, Director of Cloud Monitoring Services for G4S Secure Integration.
RFID seems to be able to do everything, including access control, ID management and asset protection. What do a pallet of clock radios and a graphic designer coming late for work at her advertising agency all have in common? RFID technology, that’s what.