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American Integration Contractors (AIC) is a U.S.-based commercial and government security systems integrator, serving government, industrial, commercial, and small-business clients. Based on the website content, its core capabilities focus on security system design, engineering, installation, service, and long-term maintenance for critical facilities, including access control, CCTV, radar, AIS, drone detection, blue force tracking, command centers, and emergency communications. It is worth noting that AIC is more of a “physical security/electronic security systems integrator” rather than a traditional IT cybersecurity vendor offering firewalls, EDR, cloud security, and similar products.
In terms of protection types, AIC covers perimeter intrusion, video surveillance, access control, fire detection, environmental sensors, mobile surveillance, radar, and drone detection. Deployment is primarily based on on-site engineering and project integration, and also includes mobile surveillance trailers, pole-mounted security boxes, video walls, and emergency operations centers. For management and alerts, the website states that users can view systems, camera feeds, and alerts through a single dashboard, and initiate communications from desktop or mobile devices. Integration is one of its strengths: it can connect with existing systems and combine wireless mesh networks, cellular communications, solar power, power management, video management, and recording systems.
The website does not publish package pricing; project quotes are mainly obtained through “Request a Quote.” The integrated emergency communications page mentions low startup costs, budget-friendly deployment, and scalability over time, but does not provide specific figures for pricing, maintenance fees, or subscription fees.
The advantages are its deep coverage of industry scenarios, especially with many showcased projects in complex facilities such as ports, oil and gas, LNG, power, and government emergency centers. It also provides 24/7 support, making it suitable for mission-critical systems. The drawbacks are that publicly available materials lack detailed information on certifications, SLAs, delivery scope, and cybersecurity compliance; pricing is not transparent; and its business cases are clearly concentrated around the U.S. Gulf Coast.
AIC is suitable for government agencies, ports, energy companies, power utilities, industrial sites, commercial facilities, and multi-location small businesses that need physical security, critical infrastructure protection, emergency communications, and multi-system integration. It is not suitable for users looking only for pure software cybersecurity products, self-service SaaS, or local delivery in China.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, nodes, ICP filing, or local services, so this is currently unknown.
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