Huffmaster’s Partnership with RAD Optimizes Security Posture

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Huffmaster collaborates with RAD to enhance hybrid security capabilities, combining trained personnel with AI-driven robotic solutions.

FREMONT, CA: “In the current economic landscape, reshaped by the 2020 pandemic, companies have been grappling with the need to reduce on-site headcount and work remotely, leaving properties and campuses susceptible to illicit activity,” said Ryan Okerstrom, Vice President of Operations, Protective Service Group, Huffmaster. “RADs solutions perfectly align with Huffmaster’s vision of providing cost-effective security solutions that enhance human surveillance with uncompromising virtual security support.”

One of the leading industrial staffing, travel, healthcare staffing, and security services, Huffmaster, reveals its collaboration with Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD). By combining RAD’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence-driven technology, the partnership will boost Huffmaster’s hybrid security capabilities, which include trained security people and virtual surveillance equipment.

“The combined strength of Huffmasters trained security personnel and RADs robotic solutions is a synergy unparalleled in the industry,” said Mark Folmer, CPP, PSP, FSyI, President of RAD. “With RAD’s innovative solutions, organizations can achieve much more with less, leveraging the power of automation and artificial intelligence to help drive operational efficiency and maximize productivity.”

The primary purpose of all RAD technologies, which are internally created, is to support security solutions across several sectors and vertical markets. Through this collaboration, Huffmaster will resell RAD’s cutting-edge goods, such as the ROAMEO (Rugged Observation Assistance Mobile Electronic Officer), ROSA (Responsive Observation Security Agent), RIO (ROSA Independent Observatory), and RADDOG 2LE (Purpose-Built Robot Dog For Law Enforcement).

RAD’S products will improve Huffmaster’s innovative hybrid security model, which blends technology prowess with human intelligence. The hybrid security model was initially developed in reaction to September 11, 2001, and it has since helped corporations save a substantial amount of money. The capabilities of Huffmaster’s hybrid security architecture will be strengthened and bolstered by the addition of RAD’s robotic security solutions.

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