Elite Interactive Solutions hosts law enforcement at headquarters

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Elite Interactive Solutions, a remote video guarding provider, recently welcomed several law enforcement officials at its headquarters for a demonstration and tour of the company’s security operations command center (SOCC).

On hand were El Segundo (California) Police Department Chief Saul Rodriguez along with precinct Captains Ryan Danowitz and Gilbert Sanchez.

They met with Elite representatives including CEO Aria Kozak, President Michael Zatulov, Security Director Noel Delgado, Law Enforcement Liaison Mitch Tavera and Business Development VP Andrew Levin.

Crime prevention

“I was impressed with Elite’s crime prevention technologies,” said Rodriguez.

“I believe that Elite is a valuable law enforcement partner in preventing crime in local communities.”

Elite has consistently demonstrated a companywide and nationwide commitment to stopping rather than reacting to crime, as well as acting in the best interests of not only their clients but also police,” added Tavera.

“This is evidenced in all they do, including staffing their command center with former military and law enforcement personnel and reducing false alarms to zero.

“I have not seen any other security companies this proficient or professional.”

Partnering with law enforcement

“Seeing is believing as they say, and we are very proud of our crime monitoring center and special partnership with police. Both have been developed and perfected over time,” said Kozak.

“As a visionary, I long dedicated myself to a solution that truly prevented crime and through the years built deep relationships with law enforcement.

“Today, those efforts are realized through many thousands of crime preventions and arrests.”

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