Security-Net Welcomes New Member, Mala Grover of Digitronics

Security-Net, Inc., a network of leading security system integrators, is pleased to welcome its newest member, Mala Grover, president and chief executive officer of Digitronics, based in Herndon, Va. With the addition of Grover, Security-Net strengthens its presence in the Mid-Atlantic region, including Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, while gaining a member with deep expertise in federal government security projects.

Grover brings three decades of experience in the security industry, including more than 20 years leading Digitronics, a woman-owned small business specializing in design, installation, and support of advanced electronic security systems. The company is uniquely positioned in the federal sector, maintaining CSEIP certification and UL 2050 certification, which enable Digitronics to serve highly regulated government environments and protect critical national infrastructure. In recent years, the company has expanded its footprint into the commercial market, offering the same level of rigorous design and implementation expertise to private sector clients.

“Security-Net is truly an elite group of seasoned companies spread across the United States,” said Grover. “One of the biggest benefits is the network itself and having trusted partners across the country who I can reach out to for support on projects or team with to get them completed on time and within budget. It’s like having an extended arm that helps me deliver the best possible service to my customers.”

Through her participation in Security-Net, Grover is eager to both contribute her federal sector expertise and learn from her peers’ extensive experience in project management, bidding, and integration practices. She believes the relationships she builds through Security-Net will help her business to continue to grow, innovate, and evolve.

With Digitronics joining Security-Net, the organization gains additional depth in federal government integration and expands its footprint in the important Washington, D.C. corridor, which is a region known for its complex and high-security installations.

Mala brings an exceptional level of professionalism and technical expertise to the group,” said Roy Stephenson, director of business development for Utah Yamas Controls, and a long-time Security-Net member. “Her company’s experience in the federal sector, along with its UL 2050 certification, adds a tremendous amount of value to Security-Net’s collective capabilities.”

Grover entered the security industry in 1995 after beginning her career in international business. What started as a single $450 project grew into a thriving company managing large-scale federal installations, including projects with the U.S. Department of Education. Today, Digitronics employs 23 people, including Grover’s son, who is helping expand the company’s commercial business.

Security-Net currently has 19 members with an extensive geographical footprint to serve customers throughout the United States, Canada, and internationally. Together, members share best practices, including technical knowledge and training initiatives, and partner on customer projects that extend beyond a company’s geographic reach to ensure national account-level service.

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