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44 July 2018
SDM EXCLUSIVE
In the security systems integration industry, while factors such as a great economy and stimulation of buyers by continued security threats are contributing to growth, it’s the morphing of security technology into broader business applications that is starting to drive noticeable demand.By Laura Stepanek, SDM Editor
Top Systems Integrators were asked, “How do you expect revenues in 2018 to compare with revenues in 2017?”
Integrators Predict Stupendous Performance for 2018
*percentage of Top Systems Integrators indicating each answer; based on 94 responses
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
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More than nine of 10 Top Systems Integrators (94 percent) expect their 2018 revenues to exceed 2017’s, which is even higher than the prior year’s 86 percent of integrators who thought the same.
Security integrators are benefiting from vital technology innovations that are far greater than just simple upgrades. One is the continu-ing gradual shift among end users to cloud-
based platforms, which continues to boost new sales. But a more significant transformation is the evolution of security systems into business intelligence solu-tions — and that is vastly changing the function that security integrators perform for their clients and creat-ing new business opportunities for integrators.
The 2018 Top Systems Integrators Report proves this trend. The report ranks security integrator compa-nies by their North American systems integration rev-enue, which includes solutions such as design, project management, product, installation, programming, start-up, and training sold directly to an end-user customer or through a tier of contractors. Total North American systems integration revenue — which is different from total annual gross revenue — reached $3.31 billion in 2017.
A comparison between the top 100 companies ranked this year and the top 100 ranked last year shows a 48 percent decrease in systems integration revenue. However, this is attributed to the fact that several of
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Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
2017
Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
Size
Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
1 2 Convergint TechnologiesSchaumburg, Ill.
$842,460,787 14,840 $8,700,000 $2,500 corp, financial, govt 2,622 89
2 3 ADTBoca Raton, Fla.
$286,000,000 na na na na 18,000 200
3 4 Securitas Electronic SecurityUniontown, Ohio
$270,000,000 na na na financial, commercial, corp
1,200 350
4 7 Red Hawk Fire & SecurityBoca Raton, Fla.
$264,000,000 5,934 $2,200,000 $1,000 health, education, corp
1,402 46
5 9 Kastle Systems InternationalFalls Church, Va.
$100,000,000 na na na corp, financial, govt 540 11
6 6 Vector Security Inc.Warrendale, Pa.
$99,780,268 5,855 $577,000 $99 retail, corp, industrial
1,198 32
7 8 G4S Secure IntegrationOmaha, Neb.
$99,209,000 na na na na 550 15
8 10 Securadyne Systems LLCDallas, Texas
$71,233,000 na na na na 294 18
9 18 Tech Systems Inc.Duluth, Ga.
$58,046,000 na $2,000,000 $1,000 corp, health, financial
294 2
10 12 Unlimited Technology Inc.Chester Springs, Pa.
$47,237,144 684 $6,500,000 $50 utilities, industrial, health
121 5
11 14Allied Universal Security SystemsSanta Ana, Calif.
$45,959,332 2,200 $2,600,000 $1,000 health, corp, utilities 280 12
12 50 A3 Communications Inc.Irmo, S.C.
$45,018,817 915 $1,181,326 $210 education, govt, industrial
136 6
13 16RFI Communications & Security SystemsSan Jose, Calif.
$43,402,300 1,876 $1,300,000 $4,200 corp, health, education
192 4
14 25 LVC Companies Inc.Minneapolis, Minn.
$41,950,000 1,730 $1,485,000 $250 govt, industrial, gaming
209 8
15 15 AFA Protective Systems Inc.Syosset, N.Y.
$40,687,000 6,798 $900,000 $500 retail, airports, corp 396 16
16 13 Securityhunter Inc.Baltimore, Md.
$40,456,370 119 $3,137,026 $6,699 govt 34 1
17 Electric Guard DogColumbia, S.C.
$37,464,899 428 na na transport, industrial 128 1
18 17Entech Sales and Service LLCDallas, Texas
$37,320,000 147 $1,547,320 $1,000 health, education, telecommunications/datacenter
273 6
19 23 GSITroy, Mich.
$31,957,762 775 $2,878,000 $195 industrial, utilities, entertainment
110 3
20 22 Security CorporationNovi, Mich.
$29,819,818 1,460 na na utilities, financial, education
113 2
e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
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n No. 1 – Integrated and assimilated seven unique acquisitions in 2017. SDM’s 2007 and 2012 Systems Integrator of the Year. n No. 3 – Held ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house in April 2017, for new headquarters in Uniontown, Ohio, which houses company’s monitoring and business operations center. SDM’s 2011 Systems Integrator of the Year as Diebold Security, acquired later by Securitas ES. n No. 4 – Acquired ATCi in Florida, DPSI in California, and TTM in Maryland. These acquisitions are part of company’s four-part corporate strategy of organic growth, mergers and acquisitions, national accounts, and upsell/cross-sells. (Initial Electronics, eventually acquired by Red Hawk Fire & Security, was SDM’s 2006 Systems Integrator of the Year.) n No. 5 – Acquired Urban Alarm to expand into high-end residential security; hit highest level of RMR to date. SDM’s 2015 Systems Integrator of the Year. n No. 6 – Integrated National Accounts Division with Industry Retail Group, company’s acquired managed services business, under one brand. n No. 7 – SDM’s 2013 Systems Integrator of the Year (and 2008 as Adesta LLC). n No. 8 – SDM’s 2016 Systems Integrator of the Year. n No. 9 – SDM’s 2004 Systems Integrator of the Year. n No. 10 – Deployed Exero, a cloud- based security device management and health management software, in order to provide predictive analytics to company’s new and existing customers. SDM’s 2014 Systems Integrator of the Year. n No. 12 – In 2017, hit highest revenue in company history. n No. 13 – Increased service and project delivery experience through increased staffing and leveraging mobile platform. n No. 14 – Re-branded, including a name change, to allow company to bring all offices and disciplines under one brand name. n No. 16 – Received the Axis Communications Federal VAR of the Year and Milestone Integration of the Year. n No. 17 – Company introduced another layer of management within its sales and service functions to ensure it provides the best service and solutions to customers. Continued to invest in training, including sending three managers to an executive development program.
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2018 Rank
2017 Rank
Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
2017
Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
Size
Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
21 19 Intertech CiPittsburgh, Pa.
$28,535,388 772 $723,441 $1,884 govt, education, oil/gas
145 7
22 26 Advanced Cabling SystemsNorth Little Rock, Ark.
$27,579,999 280 $2,150,000 $1,000 corp, education, financial
174 6
23 30Integrated Security TechnologiesHerndon, Va.
$25,445,604 595 $3,117,285 $2,500 govt, health, education
101 3
24 24 Security IntegrationsAlbany, N.Y.
$24,757,219 497 $5,000,000 $25,000 correctional, utilities, industrial
43 3
25 35 Per Mar Security ServicesDavenport, Iowa
$23,680,700 6,114 $545,000 $100 education, health, retail
360 18
26 40Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc.Earth City, Mo.
$23,528,149 3,693 $6,700,000 $0 retail, hotel, corp 1,264 13
27 29 Advanced Electronic SolutionsCollege Point, N.Y.
$23,159,400 132 $6,100,000 $32,400 corp, airport, financial
84 3
28 31 Mountain AlarmOgden, Utah
$21,304,384 2,438 $2,000,000 $99 education, govt, financial
270 11
29 32 MidCo Inc.Burr Ridge, Ill.
$21,000,000 1,520 $1,650,000 $8,400 corp, govt, entertainment
105 3
30 38Minuteman Security Technologies Inc.Andover, Mass.
$20,324,814 1,084 $863,000 $1,000 corp, education, health
81 9
31 45 ACTClifton, N.J.
$19,874,224 367 $3,045,000 $11,000 health, education, financial
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32 48 ADS Security L.P.Nashville, Tenn.
$19,013,828 2,731 $189,597 $0 retail, corp, industrial
417 22
33 44 Firstline Security Systems Inc.Anaheim, Calif.
$18,124,000 240 $1,240,000 $2,300 utilities, corp, financial
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e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
n No. 22 – Opened a Ft. Smith, Ark., office (company’s sixth location) and completed a software conversion within accounting department. n No. 23 – Over 23 percent growth in revenues; broke the 100-employee mark. n No. 24 – 2017 marked company’s 25th anniversary and a record year fueled by customer loyalty and staff performance. n No. 26 – Completed a recapi-talization in 2017, raising substantial growth capital. Completed a major expansion of company’s Special Purpose Interactive Video Monitoring Center in Plano, Texas, more than tripling customer capacity and integrating new video and two-way audio capabilities. n No. 28 – Grew over $100,000 of RMR organically. n No. 29 – Major retrofit and upgrade for an 86-story office building in Chicago and a major security installation for a professional sports team in Chicago.n No. 30 – Expanded into five new states, opened three new branch offices, acquired one company, and developed a wireless video surveillance product for the transportation industry. n No. 31 – Renewed all large-scale maintenance agreements for multiple years. n No. 32 – Focus on commercial market led to subsequent growth, some of which was driven by company’s expansion into engineered fire systems.
The SDM 2018 Top Systems Integrators Report ranks North American compa-nies by their security systems integra-tion revenue. This ranking is based on data provided to or, in a few cases, estimated by SDM. Ranked companies were asked to submit either an audited or reviewed financial statement, or a copy of their income tax return showing total gross receipts for the stated period. The vast majority of the firms ranked are privately held.
The main table, which begins on page 45, ranks 100 companies by their North American revenue in 2017 from their security system integration projects. Integration includes solutions such as design, project management, product, installation, programming, start-up, training, and time-and-materials-based service sold directly to an end-user cus-tomer or through a tier of contractors. This includes revenue related to secu-rity, such as: access control, ID/badging,
video surveillance/analytics, intrusion alarms, perimeter security, electronic gate entry, intercom/communications, fire protection, IT/networks, etc. It does not include recurring monthly revenue (RMR), as that is counted toward rank-ing on the SDM 100 (www.SDMmag.com/SDM100Report).
Note: an e following the figure indi-cates it is an SDM estimate.
To find a company by name, use the alphabetical index on page 60.
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the largest systems integrators among the top 25 that were ranked in 2017 are not ranked in 2018, such as Johnson Controls (due to lack of publicly available information on its systems integration business), Kratos Public Safety & Security Solu-tions Inc. (acquired by Securitas ES), and others.
(See “Dashboard: Top Systems Inte-grators Totals” at right for greater detail on this). Among compa-nies for which a year-to-year com-parison could be made, security system integration revenue actually increased 10.9 percent in 2017 — a significant increase, although still three percent-age points below 2016’s 14 percent growth.
“The market remained relative-ly consistent in all areas, but there was an obvious uptick in custom-ers’ desire for an integrated securi-ty solutions model where technology integrates into other asset-pro-tection related services. Physical and operational security situation-
al awareness and harnessing the intelligence for predictive analysis is becoming a key expecta-tion, as we have the ability to influence more of our clients’ portfolio,” describes Allied Universal Security Systems, ranked No. 11, of the business climate last year.
No. 26, Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc., emphasizes that “commercial customers, particularly larger national accounts, are focused on upgrading to new IP-based systems and adding video analytics and other business optimization
solutions to their stores.”No. 1-ranked Convergint Technologies also
notes the transformation of security technology into business intelligence solutions. “The market for security systems sales and integrated systems continued its strong growth in 2017. Video sales continues to dominate as customers begin to look beyond traditional security applications and start
Top 3 Sectors: Office Space, Education, Healthcare
Top Systems Integrators were asked to rank the sectors that provided the most significant portion of their 2017 revenue.
2016 2017
1. Corporate office space
1. Corporate office space
2. Education/ campus
2. Education/ campus
3. Healthcare 3. Healthcare
4. Government 4. Government
5. Industrial 5. Industrial
6. Retail/restaurant 6. Retail/restaurant
7. Utilities/critical infrastructure
7. Financial/ banking
8. Financial/ banking
8. Utilities/critical infrastructure
9. Hotel/hospitality 9. Hotel/hospitality
10. Transportation/distribution
10. Transportation/ distribution
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
These top 10 market sectors provided the most significant portion of revenues to security systems integrators in 2017 — and the top 10 list is nearly the same year-over-year. For the past several years, corporate/property management, education, and healthcare have steadfastly been among the top market sectors for integrators.
2016 2017
Total North American systems integration revenue
$6.42 billion
$3.31 billion
New systems started 120,099 104,788
Total full-time employed
52,957 38,322
Business locations operated
1,688 1,145
Dashboard: Top Systems Integrators Totals
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
Total North American revenue from systems integration for the 100 largest integrators reached $3.31 billion in 2017 from solutions such as design, project management, product, installation, programming, start-up, and training sold directly to an end-user customer or through a tier of contractors. It does not include recurring revenue from services and monitoring, as integrators were asked to report that amount separately in order to be ranked on the SDM 100, a report based on RMR in the security industry. A comparison between the top 100 companies ranked this year and the top 100 ranked in 2017 shows a 48 percent decrease in systems integration revenue. This is attributed to the fact that several of the largest systems integrators among the top 25 that were ranked in 2017 are not ranked in 2018, including Johnson Controls (due to lack of publicly available information on its systems integration business), Kratos Public Safety & Security Solutions Inc. (acquired by Securitas ES), VTI Security (declined to participate), NextGen Security LLC (declined to participate), and Genesis Security Systems LLC (acquired by Convergint Technologies). Among companies for which a year-to-year comparison could be made, security system integration revenue actually increased 10.9 percent.
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2017 Rank
Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
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Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
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Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
34 34 TRL Systems Inc.Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
$17,946,735 576 $1,600,000 $1,500 industrial, corp, transport
186 5
35 46American Alarm & CommunicationsArlington, Mass.
$17,097,943 3,813 $429,239 $50 property mgmt, health, corp
237 6
36 37 Access Systems IntegrationEatontown, N.J.
$17,095,000 830 $1,150,000 $2,000 corp, industrial, utilities
52 5
37 42 Security Equipment Inc.Omaha, Neb.
$16,898,420 619 $264,972 $99 education, corp, retail
174 5
38 41 The Protection BureauExton, Pa.
$16,068,190 771 $1,238,014 $99 corp, education, financial
92 4
39 47Dallas Security Systems Inc. & DSS Fire Inc.Dallas, Texas
$14,165,823 1,000 $500,000 $299 health, corp, education
158 2
40 58 DynaFire Inc.Casselberry, Fla.
$14,005,629 350 na na corp, education, entertainment
190 5
41 43 SIGNET Electronic Systems Inc.Norwell, Mass.
$14,000,000 250 $2,000,000 $5,000 na 139 3
42 53 RedRock Security & Cabling Inc.Irvine, Calif.
$13,750,000 500 $1,750,000 $5,000 corp, hotel, education
154 3
43 51 Midstate Security CompanyWyoming, Mich.
$13,609,901 485 na na na 80 1
44 60 Stone SecuritySalt Lake City, Utah
$13,609,099 519 $778,133 $4,654 corp, education, govt 40 2
45 55 FE Moran Security SolutionsChampaign, Ill.
$12,693,954 2,875 $195,663 $0 retail, financial, health
163 6
46 61Security By Design Wire Works Business Systems Inc.Westbury, N.Y.
$11,300,000 500 $3,747,000 $300 corp, health, education
31 2
47 Sonitrol SW OhioMason, Ohio
$10,811,964 947 $202,000 $495 industrial, corp, govt 52 2
48 64 PASS SecurityFairview Heights, Ill.
$10,523,238 540 $2,900,000 $1,000 utilities, education, health
49 1
49 63 3Sixty IntegratedSan Antonio, Texas
$10,500,000 176 $4,300,000 $10,000 education, govt, retail
51 1
50 59 SSD AlarmAnaheim, Calif.
$10,123,900 na na na na 221 11
51 JSC Systems Inc.Jacksonville, Fla.
$9,750,121 262 $48,021 $1,106 na 118 8
52 67 Guardian Protection ServicesWarrendale, Pa.
$9,216,370 4,894 $222,203 $0 industrial, corp, health
1,116 13
53 65 CGL Electronic Security Inc.Westwood, Mass.
$8,500,000 200 $465,000 $2,500 education, health, govt
43 1
54 68 APL Access & Security Inc.Gilbert, Ariz.
$8,413,032 100 $1,300,000 $5,000 corp, govt, industrial 41 2
55 WatchlightEl Cajon, Calif.
$8,000,000 136 $200 $40,000 industrial, govt, retail
79 3
e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
n No. 34 – Developed, designed, implemented and deployed company’s own trademarked cloud-based service offering for network health monitoring: TRL Systems AlertPro real-time health monitoring service. n No. 36 – Increased energy sector presence and improved project management processes to drive efficiency and profitability. n No. 43 – Became ISO9002 certified. n No. 44 – Received the 2017 Axis Communications Transportation Partner of the Year award. n No. 45 – Developed a sales CRM platform that is tightly integrated in company’s business operating systems. n No. 46 – Awarded the Time Warner project at 55 Hudson Yards, New York – $3.8 million. n No. 49 – Direct, multi-million dollar contract of security design for K-12 school district. n No. 51 – Company was a crucial part of the design of low-voltage systems in the Historic District Hotels of Savannah, Ga., along with the design of low-voltage systems of Pruitt Health.
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looking at using video for the analytics they can provide, in order to evaluate their manufacturing, improve processes, meet regulatory compliance, and more,” the company describes.
While the most significant growth for Con-vergint Technologies came from the financial/banking and government sectors, the retail market was weak due to disruption “caused by Amazon and other online retailers … .” it and other security integrators found.
The top three market segments that provided the most significant sources of revenue in 2017 were: corporate office space, education, and healthcare. (See “Top 3 Sectors” on page 48.) These were unchanged from 2016.
“Security systems sales and integrated system projects represent the primary focus for Red Hawk due to the market size and growth potential. We see the market as strong, especially in education, office buildings, hospitality, healthcare, sports venues and casinos,” notes Red Hawk Fire & Security, No. 4. Nearly half of the company’s sales revenue originates from commercial fire alarm work.
Other security integrators concur that the edu-cation market — and other segments that feature similar open access, such as houses of worship —
2018 Rank
2017 Rank
Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
2017
Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
Size
Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
56 82Bates Security / Sonitrol of LexingtonLexington, Ky.
$7,561,634 893 $234,689 $0 corp, education, health
70 2
57 88 Will ElectronicsSt. Louis, Mo.
$7,129,491 325 $186,155 $350 utilities, govt, health 33 1
58 70Sentry Communications & SecurityHicksville, N.Y.
$7,000,000 20 $875,000 $100 corp, health, transport
71 2
59 72 Vision Security TechnologiesBirmingham, Ala.
$6,807,233 335 $500,000 $79 education, govt, industrial
42 2
60 Ollivier CorporationLos Angeles, Calif.
$6,711,076 100 $659,098 $560 corp, health, education
30 1
61 86 Strategic Security SolutionsRaleigh, N.C.
$6,604,811 793 $199,000 $500 health, corp, education
16 1
62 78Southeastern Security Professionals LLCNorcross, Ga.
$6,521,282 90 $244,293 $170 govt, education, health
36 1
63 62 Ackerman Security SystemsAtlanta, Ga.
$6,408,660 800 na na retail, corp, education
259 2
e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
n No. 56 – Acquired ABCO Security; implemented the Sonitrol Standard, an operational paradigm shift to implement and improve efficiencies and profitability of the operations of the entire company. n No. 57 – Completed the O’Fallon Justice Center project. n No. 59 – Launched new digital marketing campaign. n No. 60 – Established Managed Services Division. n No. 61 – Ownership change: Jay Slaughterbeck purchased Strategic Security Solutions outright from parent company. n No. 62 – Improved national account program, resulted in signifi-cant increase in sales revenue.
Top Systems Integrators were asked, “Do you think funding for security projects was generally better, worse, or about the same in 2017 as it was in 2016?”
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Top Systems Integrators have a very positive outlook on the state of funding for their clients’ security projects, with 57 percent of integrators stating funding was better in 2017 compared with 2016 — up from 51 percent the prior year.
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2017 Rank
Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
2017
Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
Size
Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
64 75 Atlantic Coast Alarm Inc.Mays Landing, N.J.
$6,352,344 na na na govt, health, education
31 2
65 83Electronic Security Concepts LLCScottsdale, Ariz.
$5,971,234 310 $830,000 $450 govt, education, correctional
41 3
66 85 Atronic Alarms Inc.Lenexa, Kan.
$5,689,298 900 $305,000 $195 corp, hotel, industrial
83 2
67 77 Custom AlarmRochester, Minn.
$5,624,806 705 $249,226 $99 health, education, govt
60 1
68 81Trinity Wiring & Security SolutionsManassas, Va.
$5,600,000 69 $40,000 $0 industrial, retail, education
54 1
69 Ener-Tel Services I LLCSan Angelo, Texas
$5,461,836 185 $1,000,000 $499 education, health, law
70 2
70 84 D/A Central Inc.Oak Park, Mich.
$5,322,953 100 $270,000 $3,000 industrial, utilities, govt
44 3
71 69 Scarsdale Security Systems Inc.Scarsdale, N.Y.
$5,180,476 376 $675,000 $0 retail, corp, airport 101 2
72 87 Rapid Security Solutions LLCSarasota, Fla.
$5,136,839 279 $325,000 $375 gated communities, retail, corp
47 2
73 73 Engineered Security SystemsTowaco, N.J.
$5,038,703 250 $1,260,000 $325 corp, health, education
59 6
74 89 Fleenor Security SystemsJohnson City, Tenn.
$4,977,996 621 $88,716 $250 health, corp, industrial
64 2
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Sonitrol of Sacramento & Orange County, Cybex Security SolutionsRoseville, Calif.
$4,877,769 1,141 $110,150 $199 corp, govt, industrial 48 3
76 76 Peak Alarm Co. Inc.Salt Lake City, Utah
$4,848,799 1,925 $82,000 $50 govt, retail, health 325 4
77 Wilson FireHouston, Texas
$4,669,740 400 $1,400,000 $10,000 corp, education, health
120 1
78Apex Integrated Security Solutions Inc.Garden City, Idaho
$4,649,310 86 $487,000 $2,800 health, govt, corp 23 1
79 94 SCI Inc.Albuquerque, N.M.
$4,634,991 250 $560,000 $25,000 govt, utilities, education
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80 T&R Alarm Systems Inc.Clifton, N.J.
$4,530,793 90 $280,000 $1,500 na 28 1
81 96 Kimberlite Corp.Fresno, Calif.
$4,496,394 155 $86,000 $900 education, govt, transport
119 8
82 66 Sonitrol New EnglandRocky Hill, Conn.
$4,425,281 1,282 $374,138 $500 education, corp, industrial
204 5
83 98 EMC SecuritySuwanee, Ga.
$4,377,873 620 $340,000 $99 multifamily, education, industrial
140 1
e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
n No. 65 – Opened Las Vegas office. n No. 66 – Opened first branch office in Omaha, Neb. n No. 67 – Able to navigate the year with consistent revenues and profits, due to a new operat-ing system called EOS/TractionSome, some components of which concerned data and accountability. Exceeded profit margin budget and rewarded all staff with profit-sharing bonuses in 2017. n No. 69 – With new leadership at the helm, Ener-Tel Services increased footprint in other markets; in addition to diving deeper into Abilene, Texas, market, company also expanded into the Brownwood area. n No. 70 – Engineering expertise and service orientation helped land another global manufacturer. n No. 73 – 2-million-sq.-ft. building with a full fire alarm re-placement, 200 cameras, 220 card readers, optical turnstiles, and command center was one of many projects in 2017. n No. 74 – Recruited talented team members and grew new branch location in Knoxville, Tenn. n No. 75 – Secured a contract with local county law enforcement agency to upgrade all of the cameras through multiple phases to a network-based system, all 1080p and higher with three years of video retention. Helped the county establish video standards. n No. 77 – First security integration project over $1 million in company’s history. n No. 80 – Completed very large project for the Army Corps of Engineers; aside from general electrical it was build for fire, CCTV, and voice evac along with voice intelligibility, testing and certification. n No. 83 – Activated new online employee payroll and benefits portal for employees. Cloud-based systems allow employees to log work time by work type, allowing for much better tracking of expense and management of overtime. Expanded customer financing options for new activations. Completed negotiations with two new electric service cooperative partners that will launch in 2018.
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2018 Rank
2017 Rank
Company & Headquarters LocationNorth American
Systems Integration Revenue, 2017
Number of New Projects,
2017
Largest Project Size
Smallest Project
Size
Top 3 Markets Contributing to Revenue
Full-time Employees
Business Locations
84 Moon Security Services Inc.Pasco, Wash.
$4,200,000 300 $220,000 $99 na 109 3
85 Allstate Security Ind.Amarillo, Texas
$4,178,000 1,054 $88,000 $0 corp, education, financial
87 1
86 Titan Alarm Inc.Phoenix, Ariz.
$4,118,000 279 $430,000 $0 corp, industrial, retail
43 2
87 92Sonitrol of Buffalo, Rochester, TorontoBuffalo, N.Y.
$3,880,000 245 $1,200,000 $2,500 retail, corp, industrial
86 3
88 95 Redwire LLCTallahassee, Fla.
$3,849,512 na na na na 63 3
89 99 New York Security SolutionsBrooklyn, N.Y.
$3,760,505 315 $421,000 $1,194 govt, corp 41 3
90 91 Sonitrol Great LakesGrand Blanc, Mich.
$3,720,588 1,301 $51,000 $1,000 education, health, corp
63 3
91 100 Sonitrol PacificPortland, Ore.
$3,394,884 420 $125,964 $250 commercial office, education, corp
98 5
92 97 Post Alarm SystemsArcadia, Calif.
$3,367,166 575 $175,000 $299 corp, education, industrial
136 2
93 49Life Safety Engineered Systems Inc.Buffalo, N.Y.
$3,000,000 69 $450,000 $1,000 retail, health, education
64 5
94 Acadiana Security PlusBroussard, La.
$2,727,302 261 $160,000 $99 na 76 2
95 Sonitrol Security Services Inc.Charlotte, N.C.
$2,534,528 111 $72,365 $399 corp, industrial, govt 49 2
96 Habitec SecurityToledo, Ohio
$2,418,000 1,000 $300,000 $1,000 industrial, govt, retail
76 3
97 Secure Pacific CorporationPortland, Ore.
$1,705,308 375 $79,500 $250 construction, govt, property mgmt
33 6
98 Valley AlarmSun Valley, Calif.
$1,504,633 426 $173,557 $100 industrial, health, corp
34 1
99 General Security Inc.Plainview, N.Y.
$1,500,000 na $299,900 $99 retail, corp, financial 151 7
100 GHS Interactive Security LLCWoodland Hills, Calif.
$1,375,300 390 $3,250 $99 corp, retail, entertainment
178 12
e = SDM estimate. na = not available. Abbreviations to markets: airport = airports; corp = corporate office space; correctional = correctional; education = education/campuses; entertainment = entertainment/sports venues; financial = financial/banking; gaming = casinos/gaming; govt = government; health = healthcare; hotel = hotels/hospitality; industrial = industrial; law = law enforcement; retail = retail/restaurants; transport = transportation/distribution; utilities = utilities/critical infrastructure.
n No. 85 – Gutted existing monitoring station and replaced everything with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. Project took close to four months to complete, totaling approximately $300,000. n No. 86 – Acquired a branch in Tucson, Ariz. n No. 89 – Obtained a city and state contract with the largest health and hospital facilities in New York City, as a vendor for all security-related service and installation for many of their locations. n No. 98 – Completed three significant acquisitions and increased RMR 12 percent.
are producing gainful opportunities.“Market about the same, but very competitive.
New growth verticals opportunities strong. We are finding success in a lot of markets such as church-es, private educational facilities, and industrial segments. The ability to offer a verified solution has definitely helped us in a competitive market,” reports Sonitrol SW Ohio, No. 47.
“School security systems, such as lock-down systems and surveillance cameras, along with shooter detection systems, will be in high demand,” notes APL Access & Security Inc., No. 54 on the
SDM Top Systems Integrators Report.“The school shootings are creating a big demand
for our products and services,” says No. 49-ranked 3Sixty Integrated.
“The construction market is the largest driver of our business. In addition, we are seeing that more money is being allocated in the education segment to lock down campuses,” observes RedRock Secu-rity & Cabling Inc., ranked No. 42.
“Mitigating active-shooter threats, standard-izing and upgrading access control systems, and determining how IoT technology fits into their
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Rank by Project
SizeCompany
Value of Largest Project
2018 Rank
1 Convergint Technologies $8,700,000 1
2 Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc.
$6,700,000 26
3 Unlimited Technology Inc. $6,500,000 10
4 Advanced Electronic Solutions $6,100,000 27
5 Security Integrations $5,000,000 24
6 3Sixty Integrated $4,300,000 49
7 Security By Design Wire Works Business Systems Inc.
$3,747,000 46
8 Securityhunter Inc. $3,137,026 16
9 Integrated Security Technologies $3,117,285 23
10 ACT $3,045,000 31
11 PASS Security $2,900,000 48
12 GSI $2,878,000 19
13 Allied Universal Security Systems $2,600,000 11
14 Red Hawk Fire & Security $2,200,000 4
15 Advanced Cabling Systems $2,150,000 22
16 Tech Systems Inc. $2,000,000 9
17 Mountain Alarm $2,000,000 28
18 SIGNET Electronic Systems Inc. $2,000,000 41
19 RedRock Security & Cabling Inc. $1,750,000 42
20 MidCo Inc. $1,650,000 29
21 TRL Systems Inc. $1,600,000 34
22 Entech Sales and Service LLC $1,547,320 18
23 LVC Companies Inc. $1,485,000 14
24 Wilson Fire $1,400,000 77
25 RFI Communications & Security Systems
$1,300,000 13
26 APL Access & Security Inc. $1,300,000 54
27 Engineered Security Systems $1,260,000 73
28 Firstline Security Systems Inc. $1,240,000 33
29 The Protection Bureau $1,238,014 38
30 Sonitrol of Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto
$1,200,000 87
31 A3 Communications Inc. $1,181,326 12
32 Access Systems Integration $1,150,000 36
33 Ener-Tel Services I LLC $1,000,000 69
34 AFA Protective Systems Inc. $900,000 15
35 Sentry Communications & Security $875,000 58
36 Minuteman Security Technologies Inc.
$863,000 30
37 Electronic Security Concepts LLC $830,000 65
38 Stone Security $778,133 44
Rank by Project
SizeCompany
Value of Largest Project
2018 Rank
39 Intertech Ci $723,441 21
40 Scarsdale Security Systems Inc. $675,000 71
41 Ollivier Corporation $659,098 60
42 Vector Security Inc. $577,000 6
43 SCI Inc. $560,000 79
44 Per Mar Security Services $545,000 25
45 Dallas Security Systems Inc. & DSS Fire Inc.
$500,000 39
46 Vision Security Technologies $500,000 59
47 Apex Integrated Security Solutions Inc.
$487,000 78
48 CGL Electronic Security Inc. $465,000 53
49 Life Safety Engineered Systems Inc. $450,000 93
50 Titan Alarm Inc. $430,000 86
51 American Alarm & Communications $429,239 35
52 New York Security Solutions $421,000 89
53 Sonitrol New England $374,138 82
54 EMC Security $340,000 83
55 Rapid Security Solutions LLC $325,000 72
56 Atronic Alarms Inc. $305,000 66
57 Habitec Security $300,000 96
58 General Security Inc. $299,900 99
59 T&R Alarm Systems Inc. $280,000 80
60 D/A Central Inc. $270,000 70
61 Security Equipment Inc. $264,972 37
62 Custom Alarm $249,226 67
63 Southeastern Security Professionals LLC
$244,293 62
64 Bates Security / Sonitrol of Lexington
$234,689 56
65 Guardian Protection Services $222,203 52
66 Moon Security Services Inc. $220,000 84
67 Sonitrol SW Ohio $202,000 47
68 Strategic Security Solutions $199,000 61
69 FE Moran Security Solutions $195,663 45
70 ADS Security L.P. $189,597 32
71 Will Electronics $186,155 57
72 Post Alarm Systems $175,000 92
73 Valley Alarm $173,557 98
74 Acadiana Security Plus $160,000 94
75 Sonitrol Pacific $125,964 91
76 Sonitrol of Sacramento & Orange County, Cybex Security Solutions
$110,150 75
These 76 security systems integrators reported having the highest-value security projects started in 2017. Note: Five of the top 10 companies did not report their largest project size, as requested by SDM. Projects below $100,000 are not ranked here. Find out more about the largest project, underway by Convergint Technologies, on SDM’s website at www.SDMmag.com/Top-Systems-Integrators-Report.SOURCE: SDM TOP SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS REPORT, JULY 2018
Largest Project in 2017: $8.7 Million
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3Sixty Integrated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
A3 Communications Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Acadiana Security Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Access Systems Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Ackerman Security Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ADS Security L .P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
ADT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Advanced Cabling Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Advanced Electronic Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
AFA Protective Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Allied Universal Security Systems . . . . . . . . . . 11
Allstate Security Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
American Alarm & Communications . . . . . . . . 35
Apex Integrated Security Solutions Inc . . . . . . . 78
APL Access & Security Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Atlantic Coast Alarm Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Atronic Alarms Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Bates Security / Sonitrol of Lexington . . . . . . . 56
CGL Electronic Security Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Convergint Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Custom Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
D/A Central Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Dallas Security Systems Inc . & DSS Fire Inc . . . 39
DynaFire Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Electric Guard Dog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Electronic Security Concepts LLC . . . . . . . . . . 65
EMC Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Ener-Tel Services I LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Engineered Security Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Entech Sales and Service LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
FE Moran Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Firstline Security Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Fleenor Security Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
G4S Secure Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
General Security Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
GHS Interactive Security LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
GSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Guardian Protection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Habitec Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Integrated Security Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc . . . . . . 26
Intertech Ci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
JSC Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Kastle Systems International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Kimberlite Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Life Safety Engineered Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . 93
LVC Companies Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MidCo Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Midstate Security Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Minuteman Security Technologies Inc . . . . . . . . 30
Moon Security Services Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Mountain Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
New York Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Ollivier Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
PASS Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Peak Alarm Co . Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Per Mar Security Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Post Alarm Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Rapid Security Solutions LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Red Hawk Fire & Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
RedRock Security & Cabling Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Redwire LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
RFI Communications & Security Systems . . . . 13
Scarsdale Security Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
SCI Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Securadyne Systems LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Secure Pacific Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Securitas Electronic Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Security By Design Wire Works Business Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Security Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Security Equipment Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Security Integrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Securityhunter Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Sentry Communications & Security . . . . . . . . . 58
SIGNET Electronic Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Sonitrol Great Lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Sonitrol New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Sonitrol of Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto . . . . . . 87
Sonitrol of Sacramento & Orange County, Cybex Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Sonitrol Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Sonitrol Security Services Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Sonitrol SW Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Southeastern Security Professionals LLC . . . . 62
SSD Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Stone Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Strategic Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
T&R Alarm Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Tech Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The Protection Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Titan Alarm Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Trinity Wiring & Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . 68
TRL Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Unlimited Technology Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Valley Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Vector Security Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Vision Security Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Watchlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Will Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Wilson Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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security portfolio are top-of-mind for many of our customers and will continue to drive our business growth in 2018,” describes Access Systems Inte-gration, No. 36.
American Alarm & Communications, a company that also ranks on the SDM 100 Report of recurring monthly revenue businesses, points out that active-shooter threats don’t just impact the educational market. “Active-shooter threats are leading to state government wanting city-wide integrated security with cities and towns,” the company says. In addi-tion, “legalization of marijuana in Massachusetts is providing opportunities for integrated security solutions at dispensaries.”
Most of the Top Systems Integrators describe vast opportunities for sales, due to many factors including the robust economy and state of new construction; continued security threats to people, property and assets; and the ability of security technology such as video analytics to morph into business intelligence solutions. All of this gears up
the security integration industry for solid growth in 2018.
More than nine of 10 Top Systems Integrators (94 percent) expect their 2018 revenues to exceed 2017’s, which is even higher than the prior year’s 86 percent of security integrators who thought the same. The average expected revenue increase is 12 percent in 2018.
“We believe the security market is very strong and the evolving technology solutions the industry continues to make available to us makes that pos-sible,” says No. 75-ranked Sonitrol of Sacramento & Orange County, Cybex Security Solutions. n
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Company Total Revenue
ADT $4,315,502,000
Convergint Technologies $842,460,787
Securitas Electronic Security
$375,000,000
Vector Security Inc. $296,262,172
Red Hawk Fire & Security $264,000,000
Guardian Protection Services
$213,319,598
Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc.
$164,978,340
G4S Secure Integration $158,721,000
Entech Sales and Service LLC
$105,495,381
Kastle Systems International
$100,000,000
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
Top 10 Integrators by Total Revenue
Among companies ranked on the Top Systems Integrators Report, these businesses reported (or were estimated by SDM) the highest total revenue in 2017: ADT, Convergint Technologies, and Securitas Electronic Security are the top three. (Note: Revenue for G4S Secure Integration is estimated by SDM.)
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*average percentage distribution of staff titles among systems integrators; based on 93 responses
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
This chart, which you can use to compare job titles in your own company with industry averages, shows the average percentage distribution of job titles among Top Systems Integrator companies. Approximately one-third of jobs (34 percent) are comprised of installation and technical service positions.
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Top Systems Integrators: 8-Year Performance*In the 2010 report, several notable companies did not participate, including SAIC, Red Hawk Security, North American Video, and National Security Systems Inc., which skewed the results. Among systems integrators for which a year-to-year comparison could be made, there was actually only a 4.4 percent decrease in performance between 2009 and 2010.†Two major factors contributed to the decrease in systems integration revenue; ADT was not ranked, and Siemens Industry Inc. systems integration revenue was adjusted downward by an SDM estimate.
**Siemens Industry Inc., which had been ranked in 2014 using estimated systems integration revenue, was not ranked in 2015. On the surface, it appears that Top Systems Integrators revenue declined 7.1 percent in 2014. When Siemens is removed from this calculation for comparison purposes, however, systems integration revenue for the top 100 companies grew very slightly, at 0.35 percent year-over-year.††A 17.34 percent decrease in systems integration revenue is attributable to the fact that several of the largest systems integrators either did not reply to SDM’s requests for information, could not comply due to restrictions of being publicly held, or were omitted due to acquisition (includes Diebold Security – will report in 2017 as Securitas Electronic Security Inc.; Stanley Convergent Security Solutions; Protection 1; Schneider Electric; SDI; DTT; and Dakota Security Systems, among the top 25).
***The 14 percent increase in systems integration revenue is attributed to the fact that several of the largest systems integrators that did not participate in 2016 are now ranked in 2017, including ADT, Securitas Electronic Security, and the combined entity of Johnson Controls/Tyco Integrated Security.†††The 48 percent decrease in systems integration revenue is attributed to the fact that several of the largest systems integrators among the top 25 that were ranked in 2017 are not ranked in 2018, including Johnson Controls (due to lack of publicly available information on its systems integration business), Kratos Public Safety & Security Solutions Inc. (acquired by Securitas ES), VTI Security (declined to participate), NextGen Security LLC (declined to participate), and Genesis Security Systems LLC (acquired by Convergint Technologies).
North American systems integration revenue (as reported to or estimated by SDM) reached $3.31 billion in 2017, based on reporting from 100 Top Systems Integrators. This amount registers a 48 percent decrease, which is attributed to the elimination of several large integrators on the report (see footnotes above). For integrators whose revenue could be compared year-over-year, total systems integration revenue actually increased 10.9 percent.
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(2.4) $7.14*
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(-11.3)$6.91
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(-3.2) $6.31†
top 100 only
(-9)
$7.36top 100 only
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$6.42***
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*percentage of Top Systems Integrators’ 2017 service revenue cat-egorized by type of service provided; based on 94 responses.
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
Top Systems Integrators were asked to break out their 2017 revenue by type of service. The single largest category of revenue is from “system sales and installation,” comprising 54 percent of total revenue, followed by monitoring, at 21 percent, and then service contracts, at 11 percent.
Integrators’ Sales Revenue by Service Category
Sales/installation54%*
Monitoring21%
Service contracts11%
Non-contracted service7%
Test and inspection3%
Hosted/managed services2%
Equipment leases1%
Other1%
*percentage of Top Systems Integrators’ 2017 sales revenue catego-rized by type of product provided; based on 85 responses.
Source: SDM Top Systems Integrators Report, July 2018
Integrators’ Sales Revenue by Product Category
Top Systems Integrators were asked to break out their 2017 sales revenue by type of product. The single largest category of revenue from products is from “integrated non-residential systems” that combine two or more different technology solutions, comprising 34 percent of total sales revenue. This is followed by video surveillance, at 19 percent, and access control, at 14 percent of sales revenue.
Integrated non-residential systems34%*
Video surveillance19%
Access control14%
Fire protection11%
Intrusion alarms10%
Integrated residential systems7%
Other (including IT hardware/software, perimeter security, badging)
3%
Intercom/communications2%
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Rank by Project
SizeCompany
Value of Largest Project
2018 Rank
1 Convergint Technologies $8,700,000 1
2 Interface Security Systems Holdings Inc.
$6,700,000 26
3 Unlimited Technology Inc. $6,500,000 10
4 Advanced Electronic Solutions $6,100,000 27
5 Security Integrations $5,000,000 24
6 3Sixty Integrated $4,300,000 49
7 Security By Design Wire Works Business Systems Inc.
$3,747,000 46
8 Securityhunter Inc. $3,137,026 16
9 Integrated Security Technologies $3,117,285 23
10 ACT $3,045,000 31
11 PASS Security $2,900,000 48
12 GSI $2,878,000 19
13 Allied Universal Security Systems $2,600,000 11
14 Red Hawk Fire & Security $2,200,000 4
15 Advanced Cabling Systems $2,150,000 22
16 Tech Systems Inc. $2,000,000 9
17 Mountain Alarm $2,000,000 28
18 SIGNET Electronic Systems Inc. $2,000,000 41
19 RedRock Security & Cabling Inc. $1,750,000 42
20 MidCo Inc. $1,650,000 29
21 TRL Systems Inc. $1,600,000 34
22 Entech Sales and Service LLC $1,547,320 18
23 LVC Companies Inc. $1,485,000 14
24 Wilson Fire $1,400,000 77
25 RFI Communications & Security Systems
$1,300,000 13
26 APL Access & Security Inc. $1,300,000 54
27 Engineered Security Systems $1,260,000 73
28 Firstline Security Systems Inc. $1,240,000 33
29 The Protection Bureau $1,238,014 38
Rank by Project
SizeCompany
Value of Largest Project
2018 Rank
30 Sonitrol of Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto
$1,200,000 87
31 A3 Communications Inc. $1,181,326 12
32 Access Systems Integration $1,150,000 36
33 Ener-Tel Services I LLC $1,000,000 69
34 AFA Protective Systems Inc. $900,000 15
35 Sentry Communications & Security $875,000 58
36 Minuteman Security Technologies Inc.
$863,000 30
37 Electronic Security Concepts LLC $830,000 65
38 Stone Security $778,133 44
39 Intertech Ci $723,441 21
40 Scarsdale Security Systems Inc. $675,000 71
41 Ollivier Corporation $659,098 60
42 Vector Security Inc. $577,000 6
43 SCI Inc. $560,000 79
44 Per Mar Security Services $545,000 25
45 Dallas Security Systems Inc. & DSS Fire Inc.
$500,000 39
46 Vision Security Technologies $500,000 59
47 Apex Integrated Security Solutions Inc.
$487,000 78
48 CGL Electronic Security Inc. $465,000 53
49 Life Safety Engineered Systems Inc. $450,000 93
50 Titan Alarm Inc. $430,000 86
51 American Alarm & Communications $429,239 35
52 New York Security Solutions $421,000 89
53 Sonitrol New England $374,138 82
54 EMC Security $340,000 83
55 Rapid Security Solutions LLC $325,000 72
56 Atronic Alarms Inc. $305,000 66
57 Habitec Security $300,000 96
58 General Security Inc. $299,900 99
59 T&R Alarm Systems Inc. $280,000 80
60 D/A Central Inc. $270,000 70
61 Security Equipment Inc. $264,972 37
62 Custom Alarm $249,226 67
63 Southeastern Security Professionals LLC
$244,293 62
64 Bates Security / Sonitrol of Lexington
$234,689 56
65 Guardian Protection Services $222,203 52
66 Moon Security Services Inc. $220,000 84
67 Sonitrol SW Ohio $202,000 47
68 Strategic Security Solutions $199,000 61
69 FE Moran Security Solutions $195,663 45
70 ADS Security L.P. $189,597 32
71 Will Electronics $186,155 57
72 Post Alarm Systems $175,000 92
73 Valley Alarm $173,557 98
74 Acadiana Security Plus $160,000 94
75 Sonitrol Pacific $125,964 91
76 Sonitrol of Sacramento & Orange County, Cybex Security Solutions
$110,150 75
Largest Project in 2017: $8.7 Million
CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES’ $8.7 M PROJECTIn 2017, Convergint Technologies executed the first year of a multi-year agreement in which it provided comprehensive operations and maintenance services for a large producer in the Cana-dian oil sands. Convergint pro-vides day-to-day operation of facility management systems, scheduled and break-in maintenance, and 24/7 support and response services. Dedicated specialists execute new construction as well as upgrades and project support, providing a full range of services that sustain the client’s security and building auto-mation systems. Convergint’s innovative solutions reduce operating costs, enhance environmental responsiveness, increase operational efficiencies, and positively impact this client’s business on a daily basis.
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These 76 security systems integrators reported having the highest-value security projects started in 2017. Note: Five of the top 10 companies did not report their largest project size, as requested by SDM. Projects below $100,000 are not ranked here.SOURCE: SDM TOP SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS REPORT, JULY 2018