G4S Technology Expands Operations and Opens a New Regional Office in the Greater Seattle Area

G4S Technology Expands Operations and Opens a New Regional Office in the Greater Seattle Area

G4S Technology LLC (formerly Adesta), a systems integrator and project management company for communication networks and electronic security systems, has expanded its presence and opened a new regional office in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle team will focus on providing state-of-the-art electronic and physical security solutions to current and potential clients in the Pacific Northwest area. G4S Technology is G4S Technology Expands Operations and Opens a New Regional Office in the Greater Seattle Areaheadquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.

G4S Technology’s regional offices are responsible for surveying, designing, installing, upgrading and maintaining stand-alone or integrated communication networks and electronic security systems. Their clients include those in the maritime industry, energy market, enterprise entities, government agencies, transportation industry and other various customers. This new office will provide end-users with turn-key services for their electronic and physical security, and communication network needs including access control, closed circuit television (CCTV), intrusion detection, video analytics, security operations centers (SOC) and long-haul, middle-mile, last-mile and wireless communication networks.

“The opening of the Seattle office has allowed G4S Technology to expand our market presence in the Pacific Northwest region and to provide additional support for current customers, like the Port of Tacoma and Washington State Ferries. We are excited to have a presence in this area of the country and to be able to bring new jobs and additional opportunities to the community,” said Bob Sommerfeld, president of G4S Technology.

The office is located at 12644 Interuban Avenue South, Tukwila, WA 98168 and the phone number is 206-819-7314.

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