Integrator Brings Together a Whos Who in Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Rick Fisher, chief security officer of Infrastruct Security Inc., Houston, briefly discusses the goals of the company’s October conference, of which more than 40 people attended. Seated from left are: Daniel Weiss, president and CEO of Infrastruct, and Kerry Spaulding, protective security advisor, Houston District, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


Infrastruct Security Inc., Houston, views itself as “participatory corporate citizens,” said Daniel Weiss, president and CEO of the company. The security integrator, which offers security systems, consulting services, and monitoring, testing and maintenance services, aims to protect America’s critical infrastructure.

Oct. 27-29 in South Padre, Texas, Infrastruct held a conference for both private and public sector security officials that was a virtual “Who’s Who” in the security industry. Chiefs of police, bomb squad officials, Department of Homeland Security leaders, consultants, and presidents and executives of data, IT and corporate security, all joined together for a weekend of educational sessions on terrorism and suicide bombing, networking and discussions.

Kerry Spaulding, protective security advisor, Houston District, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security spoke at the conference, and emphasized the importance of security professionals and officials in the public and private sectors building relationships to help secure the country now and in the future.

The conference wasn’t all business. Infrastruct sponsored golf and a bay fishing tournament, for which participants won trophies and awards. After a day of fishing, attendees were treated to dinner at a local brewhouse, which cooked the fish that participants had caught earlier that day.

Weiss, who has more than 15 years in the security industry, has founded two other companies in the past. In 1997, Weiss founded EPS Security and Life Safety Systems, which was later sold to a division of Tyco. In 2002, he co-founded General Cabling and Security, which is now a part of Infrastruct.

The company has recently secured several million dollars in venture capital and plans to follow through with at least one acquisition in the next few months, according to Weiss. However, while Infrastruct is looking to expand, the company will focus on organic growth and will only consider key strategic acquisitions.

With trained IT personnel on staff, along with veteran security and low voltage professionals, Infrastruct has assembled an experienced team to offer its clients. Some of the verticals the company is focusing on are the petrochemical, industrial and maritime industries.

With a successful networking and educational event behind them, the Infrastruct team prepares to offer another such conference in March 2007 for key strategic public and private sector officials. For more information about Infrastruct, visit www.infrastructsecurity.com.
SDM Managing Editor

Recent Articles by Maggie McFadden

You must register or login in order to post comments.

Multimedia

Videos

Image Galleries

Green Products and Solutions

Today there are more products than ever that actively provide residential and commercial green solutions, promote sustainability, and offer both environmental and economic benefits for both the security industry and end users alike.

Podcasts

Jamie Qualk, LEED AP BD+C, vice president of SSRCx, shares his thoughts on various forms of renewable energy and how they fit into the overall energy landscape of the U.S.
More Podcasts

Mobile Devices

How important are mobile devices, generally, to your customers' security operations?
See Poll Results Poll Archive

Clear Seas Research

Clear Seas logoWith access to over one million professionals and more than 60 industry-specific publications, Clear Seas Research offers relevant insights from those who know your industry best. Let us customize a market research solution that exceeds your marketing goals.

THE SDM STORE

SDM 2011 Industry Forecast Study
2011 Industry Forecast Study
The health and viability of the electronic security industry is measured each year through SDM's Industry Forecast Study, conducted annually since 1981.
More Products

STAY CONNECTED

facebookcontact twittercontact  linkedincontact  YouTube icon