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2017 Year in Review: Mario Doyle, Doyle Security Services, Inc.

Name & Title: Mario Doyle, COO

Company Name: Doyle Security Services, Inc.

Address:  108 South Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream NY 11580

What was the best decision you made in 2017 and why?

Doubtless, NYREJ readers are “doers” and we all seem to stretch ourselves to accomplish the most possible. What I found this year was that increasing our core executive team has actually helped us all “do” more.  By adding a Vice President-Operations and a VP-Administration, our current and new clients are getting faster attention at the decision-making level. It’s proven to be a measurable benefit and an efficiency that helps us meet new issues as they occur. Our team is available to answer your questions and provide detailed information about DSS services. Reach them at: 877-277-7749.

What trends will impact your business in 2018?

At a 2018 ‘preview’ meeting the other week, our Doyle Security Services, Inc., managers shared top issues and trends they saw as relevant to delivering effective security services for clients in the months ahead.

We covered everything from addressing ‘drone’ deliveries arriving at client sites to re-examining threat analysis [post the Halloween terrorist attack in Manhattan]. We outlined potential upgrades to screening procedures at corporate facilities we cover; camera-feed information sharing, and re-assessing our alert networks.

Resilience is a given in New York and New Jersey, but there can be real benefits to stepping up protection models and investing energy in re-evaluating and upgrading security practices for the coming year.

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