• Designed Security, Inc. (dsi) Partnering With Intellimar to Provide Security Solutions For the Federal Government

    July 18, 2002
    BASTROP, Texas-Designed Security, Inc., a leading manufacturer of security and access control products, has been named as an alliance partner with Govsupply (a division of Intellimar, Inc.) the largest source of force protection and anti-terrorism products and services to the U.S. Federal Government.DSI's partnership with Govsupply is part of a GSA Federal Supply Schedule recently granted to Govsupply. Through the partnership, DSI provides optical turnstiles, door alarms, and other access control products for government contracts."This partnership allows DSI to support government efforts in providing affordable, cutting-edge security solutions," said Curtis Lamson, DSI sales manager.DSI manufactures a broad range of security and access control products including optical turnstiles, door alarms, push button controls, and annunciators for the corporate, industrial and institutional marketplaces. DSI also works with engineers, security consultants and system integrators to develop custom designed security products that meet specific project requirements. For more information on DSI's services and products, visit www.dsigo.com or call 1-800-272-3555.

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