InterTECH Security Announces Acquisition

WARRENDALE, Pa.

InterTECH Security Group, a security integration company, says it has acquired the assets of E-Quip Ltd. of Frederick, Md., also a systems integrator.

InterTECH’s Maryland office will move its operations, also located in Frederick, to the current E-Quip location. The acquisition positions the company to pursue growth in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area, says Ron Petnuch, president and CEO of InterTECH.

Since its founding in 2000, InterTECH has developed a client list that includes Fortune 500 companies, utility companies, professional sports venues, higher education organizations, pharmaceutical companies, public transportation authorities and other government agencies. The company provides a full realm of security solution services, from concept to design and installation.

E-Quip was founded in 1994 by Robert Cannon and has focused primarily in the financial, retail, correctional facilities and government markets. Cannon will remain with the InterTECH Maryland office as vice president of sales and marketing. InterTECH says it will retain all current employees of the combined entities.

In addition to the E-Quip acquisition, InterTECH says it is constructing a new monitoring station in Johnstown, Pa., which the company expects to complete in the first quarter of this year.

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