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Dickinson Security launches Security Patrol Track

New York, NY Dickinson Security Management Group, LLC, a professional consulting services firm dedicated to the security industry, has launched a new security guard management software solution, Security Patrol Track that is changing industry standards by offering a simplistic way to track a company’s security staff’s activity 24/7.  This cloud-based security technology allows security guard, alarm response, and patrol companies the ability to receive detailed incident, follow-up, and daily shift reports along with customized reporting in a matter of seconds.

This cost-effective security technology is helping security organizations nationwide view activity as it occurs without any delays.  Security Patrol Track allows users to generate reports in real-time from the field and offers instant GPS Reporting.  In addition, the software includes checkpoint tag scanning and reporting that helps minimize liability risks that security companies face.

“Our goal in launching Security Patrol Track is to exceed our customers’ expectations with a powerful new software solution that allows users to generate reports on the fly in real-time from anywhere at anytime,” states Richard Dickinson, President of Dickinson Security Management Group.  Customers are reaping the benefits of this unique security technology. “The Security Patrol Track system has streamlined our reporting process and allows us to provide added value to our clients,” said Mario Doyle, president of Doyle Security Services, Inc.

To receive an Online Demo and FREE 30 day trial, visit www.securitypatroltrack.com/30-day-free-trial/.  For further information on Security Patrol Track, visit www.securitypatroltrack.com.

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