Minuteman Security & Life Safety has acquired systems integrator Secuni of Edison, N.J.
With the acquisition of Secuni, a well-established integrator with an experienced managed services team, Minuteman said it expands its coverage of the U.S. East Coast and its ability to service enterprise clients globally. The combined company’s engineers and field technicians now operate out of 24 office locations on the East Coast, and its program management office supports national and global clients.
Secuni, formerly known as Dynamic Security, has been providing enterprise security technology solutions for more than 20 years under the leadership of Barton Kartoz, general manager, and Victor Alexander, vice president. Secuni employs more than 60 professionals among five offices in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Florida. Kartoz, Alexander, and the entire Secuni team will continue to grow the firm’s operations and support client relationships, the announcement states.
Joe Lynch, CEO, Minuteman, said, “The Minuteman mission is to improve security and safety for our clients from Maine to Florida and beyond, and this acquisition helps us enormously. We’re particularly excited to offer Secuni’s managed services capabilities together with our Program Management service, so global security leaders can achieve a centrally-managed and consistently high level of security system performance for all their sites. Secuni also has a lot of talented young engineers, who have recently designed innovative custom safety & security solutions for industrial and pharmaceutical multinationals.”
Kartoz said, “This is such a natural combination. Both Minuteman and Secuni believe in empowering engineer-led teams to deliver client solutions that are built for long-term value. We will also now be able to directly support Secuni clients far beyond our core New Jersey territory, with added access to Minuteman’s global program management team. We’re also excited to leverage Minuteman’s advanced kitting capabilities and innovative open-architecture license plate recognition system.”