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2015 Annual Review responses by Jay Dunlevy of Command Security Corp.

Jay Dunlevy, Command Security Corp. Jay Dunlevy, Command Security Corp.
Respondent’s Name: Jay Dunlevy Company: Command Security Corp. What was your greatest professional accomplishment in 2015? Experiencing a sustainable growth throughout my entire region, and being promoted to Eastern region sales manager. This will enable me to purse a larger portfolio of national prospects and tie the entire East Coast together under one umbrella. What was your most notable project, deal, or transaction in 2015? CSC secured a national transportation contract and two national dispatch control centers with an approximate value of $24 million per year. This allows us to continue to expand into multiple states and continue to grow our footprint. CSC also established a working relationship with a national union that will enable us to broaden our scope of services and expand on our portfolio of Class A facilities and related facilities. What are your predictions for commercial real estate in 2016? CSC will continue to focus on our key verticals, distribution / logistics / transportation / manufacturing / healthcare / financial / technology campuses, and commercial property security. We also are excited with the progress made with our i-Robot security patrol endeavor that enables interior security patrols to be conducted remotely by our Security Operations Center (SOC) which is staffed and monitored directly in our corporate office in Herndon, VA. Along with the deployment of Command Track, a technology based officer monitoring and reporting system that is customizable to each of our client’s specific needs. CSC is looking forward to year of continuing growth not only in the security guard arena, but in the technology field as well.  
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