CompuDyne Corp. has announced several major contract awards for bullet-, blast- and attack-resistant windows and doors for its Norshield Security Products subsidiary. Heightened concern about international terrorism has resulted in record backlogs for this segment of the industry. Northshield’s backlog is currently $18 million, compared to $6.5 million at Dec. 31, 1998, an increase of 20 percent. The company has landed new contracts for new Federal Reserve Buildings in Atlanta and Birmingham, Ala., totaling $4 million, as well as contracts for classified State Department work and other government agency projects totaling $5 million. Northshield’s main business is supplying protection to United States and foreign embassies throughout the world. CompuDyne’s seven businesses include Norment Security Group, SYSCO Security Systems and Quanta SecurSystems.
COMPUDYNE’S NORTHSHIELD SUBSIDIARY RACKS UP $10M IN NEW U.S. GOVERNMENT ANTI-TERRORISM CONTRACTS
HANOVER, Md.
Published: December 23, 1999