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American Integrated Security Group Acquires Raving Fan Technologies

November 1, 2016

American Integrated Security Group (AISG), a full service security systems integrator headquartered in College Point, N.Y., announced the successful acquisition of Raving Fan Technologies of Tyler, Texas.

 

Raving Fan Technologies (RFT) was founded in 2009 and in seven years, owner and president, Connie Jo Coker, and owner and vice president, Steve Gause, grew the company through four company acquisitions, adding a host of services and clients. RFT is an experienced cabling and fiber optics installation service company, providing comprehensive systems for data, voice, video, and cabling to more than 145 customers in healthcare, government, education, financial, and retail markets. Coker, Gause, and RFT employees will join the AISG team. The terms of the deal between the two companies were not disclosed.

 

“Raving Fan Technologies is a well-respected company,” said AISG president, Levy Acs. “Like AISG, RFT has a great tradition of providing excellent service to its customers. Through smart acquisitions, the company has grown and expanded its service offerings with the latest in network electronic technology.”

 

Coker added, “Finding the right company to trust with our customers was paramount. We feel AISG is well positioned to make the transition as seamless as possible for our customers. AISG is a great business with an outstanding reputation and similar mindset for quality and support.”

 

The RTF Tyler office will operate alongside AISG’s Dallas office in Texas. Other AISG locations include New York, Florida, California, and Ohio. “This acquisition is a perfect fit for AISG as it helps us increase our reputation as the premier full service security provider in Texas,” Acs said. “We are very excited to expand our footprint in Texas and look forward to growing with the superb team that is already in place.”