PSA Announces Partnership with Eyeforce

PSA, the world’s largest consortium of professional systems integrators, today announced the addition of Eyeforce Remote Guarding to its lineup of technology partners. Eyeforce, a nationwide video monitoring company combines on-site video surveillance technologies, sophisticated analytics and the swift action and decision-making capabilities of trained security interventionists to prevent crime.

“We are pleased to add Eyeforce as a technology partner,” said Matt Barnette, CEO of the PSA Network. “Eyeforce’s video monitoring service expands the PSA portfolio to include critical services important for an integrated system. This partnership further enables our integrators to build out their surveillance and RMR platforms.”

Founded in 1998, Eyeforce provides video monitoring services, as well as migration into a fully functional center outside of traditional video monitoring services. It offers comprehensive video monitoring services with 24/7 surveillance from a state-of-the-art command center fortified with fully capable hot redundant center staffed by security interventionalists specialized to take action and stop it from occurring.

Supplementary solutions include remote doorman services such as granting access to deliveries for residential communities to processing tractor trailers at truck gates after credentialing, 24/7 help desk functions, customized audit and compliance functions, plus advanced surveillance healthcare monitoring along with other services.

“Our onboarding team has proven experience in getting our Dealer Network Customers online swiftly and efficiently,” said Daniel Forrest, CEO of Eyeforce Remote Guarding. “We make it easy for our dealers to expand their RMR with greater revenues than other lower revenue platforms. Security integrators have been speaking about video RMR since the late 90s but very few take the time to learn about the value proposition and the benefits to their customers regarding remote video monitoring. Our enhanced service-first mentality is why our dealers and their customers fully appreciate the partnership with Eyeforce because results matter.”

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