Security-Net, Inc., a network comprising expert security system integrators, has announced the induction of its newest member, Mala Grover, who is the president and CEO of Digitronics based in Herndon, Virginia.
Grover's addition bolsters Security-Net's influence in the Mid-Atlantic area, which includes Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Additionally, Grover brings significant experience in federal government security projects to the network.
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Grover has a substantial track record in the security industry, with three decades of experience
Grover has a substantial track record in the security industry, with three decades of experience, including over 20 years leading Digitronics. This woman-owned small business focuses on the design, installation, and support of sophisticated electronic security systems.
Positioned strongly within the federal sector, Digitronics holds both CSEIP and UL 2050 certifications, enabling it to cater to heavily regulated government settings and protect crucial national infrastructure.
In recent expansions, Digitronics has also ventured into the commercial market, delivering the same high standards of design and technological implementation.
Project Management, Bidding, and Integration Practices
"Security-Net is truly an elite group of seasoned companies spread across the United States," stated 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."
Grover anticipates not only contributing her federal sector insights but also gaining from her peers' vast knowledge in project management, bidding, and integration practices within Security-Net. She believes that the connections formed at Security-Net will be vital for the ongoing growth, innovation, and evolution of her business.
Security-Net’s Collective Capabilities
The inclusion of Digitronics within Security-Net enriches the organization’s ability to tackle federal government
The inclusion of Digitronics within Security-Net enriches the organization’s ability to tackle federal government integration projects and extends its reach within the strategic Washington, D.C. corridor, a region famed for its high-security installations.
"Mala brings an exceptional level of professionalism and technical expertise to the group,” mentioned Roy Stephenson, Director of Business Development for Utah Yamas Controls and a veteran member of Security-Net, adding “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.”
Prior Roles of Grover
Grover embarked on her career in the security sector in 1995, transitioning from a background in international business. Starting with a modest $450 project, she grew Digitronics into a flourishing enterprise managing substantial federal installations, including projects with the U.S. Department of Education. Presently, Digitronics employs 23 individuals, with Grover's son playing an active role in expanding the company’s commercial business outreach.
Security-Net, boasting 19 members, covers a vast geographical expanse catering to clients across the United States, Canada, and internationally. The network promotes shared best practices, technical expertise, and cooperative initiatives to ensure top-tier service for national accounts.
