Infrastruct Security, Inc. Announces Re-branding of its Oklahoma and Arizona Offices (Formerly Dowley Systems, Inc.)
Texas-Based Security Integrator Unites Company Under One Brand
Oklahoma City , OK (January 28, 2008): Infrastruct Security, Inc., a Texas-based full service security design firm announces the re-branding of its Oklahoma and Arizona offices. Following the recent merger of Dowley Systems, Infrastruct gradually introduced its brand to Dowley customers. The final phase of the merger is to bring the entire company under one brand - Infrastruct Security, Inc.
"Dowley Systems has been the leading security integrator in the Oklahoma and Arizona area for 20 years. We are very fortunate to have partnered with them to establish a dominate presence in the petro-chemical triangle market", says Daniel Weiss , Chief Executive Officer of Infrastruct Security, Inc. "We wanted to make the transition as smooth as possible for all of Dowley's customer base and ensure those customers that they are getting the same great service they have come to expect from their local offices. Hence, the transition was very gradual, culminating in the final phase - re-branding under one name", Weiss continues.
Infrastruct Celebrates Re-branding at Kick-off Event
Infrastruct will celebrate the re-branding by hosting a kick-off event at its office in Oklahoma City on February 1, 2008. At the event, Infrastruct will feature some of its emerging technology partners who will provide demonstrations of their products for customers and guests. Infrastruct focuses on the special security needs of chemical facilities and the regulatory compliance that has been mandated on these facilities in the past year. Infrastruct is not just another security integrator. It is a visionary company focusing on the evolving security needs of today. Infrastruct's technology partners are focused on innovative technology and solutions to protect and defend chemical facilities. Among Infrastruct's emerging technology partners that will be in attendance at the event are Brijot, 3VR, AMAG and GE. Brijot provides millimeter wave object detection which has the ability to passively scan persons for objects that they are attempting to conceal without the invasiveness that occurs with other technologies. 3VR are leaders in innovative searchable surveillance technology. Their systems integrate a facial recognition system with cross-analytic functions creating a searchable database for both proactive and investigative surveillance. AMAG and GE are both leaders in access control, including bio-metrics and video management.
For more information about the event, please contact Andrew Wray , Executive Vice President - Marketing at (713) 721-9732 X115 awray@infrastructsecurity.net or Malisa Vincenti , Marketing Manager at (713) 721-9732 X112 mvincenti@infrastructsecurity.net

