PSA Welcomes ICT to Technology Partner Network

WESTMINSTER, Colo. — PSA, the world’s largest consortium of professional systems integrators, announces the addition of Integrated Control Technology (ICT) to its lineup of technology partners.

ICT is an international manufacturer of unified and intelligent electronic access control and security solutions that enable organizations to protect their people, operations and information.

“It’s imperative to PSA that we have partners who collaborate and work alongside our integrators,” says Matt Barnette, CEO of PSA Network. “ICT is a partner with the experience to work with our members to plan, deploy, integrate and manage their access control systems.”

ICT was founded in 2003 in Auckland, New Zealand, and began with a focused vision to provide innovative and easy-to-use electronic access control and security solutions, according to the company.

Almost 20 years later, now with offices in New Zealand, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Denmark and Hong Kong, the company provides full local sales, support and services to its clients and partners around the world.

“We are very excited to finally be partnered with PSA. This has been on our radar for quite some time, and we are looking forward to growing our business together,” says John King, U.S. director of sales for ICT. “The level of systems integrators that work with PSA is top notch, we are thrilled to be a part of such an influential organization within the security industry.”

You can view a full list of PSA technology partners here.

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