Casino security firm Synectics announces two big contracts

Surveillance firm Synectics, which provides security for casinos, high security prisons and transport operators, has been awarded two new multi-year contracts with two long-term customers.
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Synectics provides security for casinos in Las Vegas

The Sheffield-based firm said its systems division has been awarded a new five-year, multi-million dollar support contract by a major casino operator for its flagship resort in Asia.

In addition, Synectics’ IMS division has been awarded a new three-year framework agreement by Stagecoach, the UK’s largest bus and coach operator.

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Under the first contract, Synectics will provide support and development of its Synergy 3 software platform. The firm said this plays an integral role in ensuring operational integrity, security and regulatory compliance at the resort.

The contract with Stagecoach is an extension of Synectics’ 18-year relationship with the firm and covers the delivery of safety critical on-vehicle surveillance systems and maintenance support for its fleet of over 8,000 vehicles.

Paul Webb, chief executive of Synectics, said: “Many of our customers view us as their preferred long-term partner, which carries with it a responsibility to repay the trust they place in us.

“During this difficult period, the expertise and dedication of our teams are invaluable - as they continuously strive to provide the services and support required by all of our customers, whilst ensuring that everyone remains safe.

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“These new contracts reflect our teams’ exceptional commitment and underline our on-going strategy to build long-term partnerships with our customers.”

Synectics said it is monitoring the impact of Covid-19 on its customers, business and employees. It said the management team reviews its plan daily, following all relevant national government regulations and guidance. Despite inevitable delays to many projects, the firm said it is delivering services and support to customers, using a growing range of remote capabilities.