Vector Security

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Vector Security, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustrySecurity Alarms, Security Alarms, Fire Alarm systems, Carbon Monoxide detectors, Fire suppression, Security systems, Communication systems, Video surveillance, Access control, Electronic article surveillance, Home Automation, Retail loss prevention, Network Security
Founded1970
HeadquartersWarrendale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Key people
  • Pamela J. Petrow President & CEO)
  • Michael T. Grady (Executive Vice President)
  • Chuck Thropp (CFO)
Websitevectorsecurity.com

Vector Security, Inc. is the fourth largest electronic security company in the United States.[1][2] They provide commercial and residential electronic mobile security and automation solutions[buzzword], video surveillance, access control, and fire and intrusion protection across the United States and Canada. Through Vector Security Networks, a division of Vector Security, Inc., they also provide managed network services to multi-site businesses. The corporate office is located in Warrendale, Pennsylvania.[3]

History[]

Vector Security, Inc. traces its roots back to The Philadelphia Contributionship (TPC), America's oldest property insurance company founded in part by Benjamin Franklin in 1752.[4] Now the sister company of Vector Security, TPC was established as a mutual insurance company, where policyholders would come together to share risk of losses by fire.[5]

In the 1970s, Westinghouse Security Division sold to Westec to become a franchised network of security dealers. Eventually, Vector Security was formed through the acquisition of Kilbourne Security, a Philadelphia-based Westec Dealer and Pittsburgh, PA-based Westec Dealer. The company's first name was PC Security and was then changed to Vector Security soon thereafter. Vector Security then began serving customers in Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and Northern West Virginia.[6]

In 1992, Vector Security began serving national multi-site customers with the launch of its National Accounts Division, which expanded into Canada in 1996.[7]

In 2012, the company underwent re-branding and introduced its current logo and tagline, “Intelligent security tailored for you.”[8]

In August 2013, Vector Security acquired Industry Retail Group (IRG) to expand its offerings by adding managed network services to its portfolio of solutions[buzzword] for retailers and multisite businesses.[9]

In 2015, the company acquired Pelican Security Network, Inc., a regional alliance of independent life safety and security services providers, expanding its footprint along the Gulf Coast from southwest Florida through Louisiana to Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.[10]

In 2019, Vector Security acquired Nashville-based ADS Security, expanding both companies' presence in North Carolina, Kentucky and Florida, while adding new branch operations for Vector Security in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee.

The company has won awards including Dealer of the Year by SDM Magazine (2003, 2015);[11][12] numerous Sammy Awards, including Installer of the Year (Large) from SSI Magazine (2016).[13] Police Dispatch Quality (PDQ) Award from the False Alarm Reduction Association (FARA) (2006);[14] Central Station of the Year from Central Station Alarm Association (2006);[15] and Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award (2008).[16]

Operations today[]

Vector Security, Inc. provides commercial and home security systems to nearly 386,000 customers in North America including multi-site businesses.[17] The company offers intrusion and fire alarms, video surveillance, mobile and home automation solutions[buzzword], access control, electronic article surveillance, robbery/assault notification and a range of loss prevention solutions[buzzword].[18][19][20]

Additionally, with the 2013 acquisition of (IRG)[21] Vector Security is also the one-source provider of managed infrastructure and business intelligence services in the United States, through its Vector Security Networks business division.[22]

The company is based in Warrendale, Pennsylvania and serves residential, commercial and North American multisite businesses through a network of branch locations and authorized dealers.[23]

Vector Security dealers[]

Vector Security, Inc. has an authorized dealer program. Under this program, independent dealers offer the same security system solutions[buzzword] offered by Vector Security branches. These security products and services are then monitored by Vector Security.[24]

Products and services[]

  • Intrusion and fire alarms[3]
  • Video surveillance[3]
  • Mobile security[3]
  • Home automation[3]
  • Access control[3]
  • Loss prevention strategies[3]
  • Managed network services[3]

References[]

  1. ^ 2016 Rank by Annual Revenue <https://www.sdmmag.com/2016-SDM-100-Rankings>, (accessed May 13, 2016).
  2. ^ AT&T Wins $3 Million Networking Contract from Vector Security, <http://www.thefreelibrary.com/AT%26T+Wins+$3+Million+Networking+Contract+from+Vector+Security%3B+AT%26T...-a0121499081>, (accessed May 15, 2014).
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h https://www.bloomberg.com/, Company Overview of Vector Security, Inc., as of February 24, 2016, <https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/9806481Z:US-vector-security-inc>, (accessed February 24, 2016).
  4. ^ http://www.nps.gov/tps/, National Historic Landmark listing, as of October 21, 2015, <https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NHLS/71000732_text>, (accessed October 21, 2015).
  5. ^ http://www.contributionship.com/, Company History, as of March 6, 2014, < http://www.contributionship.com/history/index.html Archived 2011-02-05 at the Wayback Machine>, (accessed March 06, 2014).
  6. ^ Seungmug Lee (2008), The Impact of Home Burglar Alarm Systems on Residential Burglaries, ProQuest, pp. 31–, ISBN 978-0-549-79130-0
  7. ^ Vector National Accounts Take Aim at ADT, retrieved 2015-10-21
  8. ^ Vector Security Rebrand Emphasizes Intelligent Solutions, retrieved 2014-04-28
  9. ^ Vector Security Vector Security Acquires Provider of Managed Network Services, retrieved 2015-12-08
  10. ^ Vector Security Gains 17,000 Clients With Pelican Security Network Deal, retrieved 2015-09-28
  11. ^ 2003 SDM Dealer of the Year Vector Security, retrieved 2014-04-28
  12. ^ 2015 SDM Dealer of the Year Vector Security, retrieved 2015-12-08
  13. ^ Sellner, Stephen. "Winners of the 21st SAMMY Awards Announced in Las Vegas". www.securitysales.com. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  14. ^ Police Dispatch Quality Award 2006 (PDF), retrieved 2014-04-28
  15. ^ Five Diamonds Central Stations, retrieved 2015-10-21
  16. ^ Front & Sullivan Best Practices Award 2008, retrieved 2014-04-28
  17. ^ Vector Security Business Page, retrieved 2014-04-18
  18. ^ Vector Security Official LinkedIn Page, retrieved 2016-02-24
  19. ^ Vector Security Official Twitter Page, retrieved 2016-02-23
  20. ^ Vector Security Official Facebook Profile, retrieved 2016-02-24
  21. ^ Vector Security Announces Acquisition of Industry Retail Group, <http://www.securityinfowatch.com/news/11118806/vector-security-announces-acquisition-of-industry-retail-group>,(accessed May 15, 2014)
  22. ^ Vector Security Acquires Provider of Managed Network Services, <http://www.sdmmag.com/articles/89565-vector-security-acquires-provider-of-managed-network-services>, (accessed May 15, 2014)
  23. ^ Vector Security Business Week Snapshot, retrieved 2016-02-24
  24. ^ http://www.vectorsecurity.com, Authorized Dealer Information, as of March 6, 2014, <http://www.vectorsecurity.com/Authorized-Dealer-Info>, (accessed March 06, 2014).

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