ITC Security Partners Locates Headquarters In West Point, Georgia
03/18/2015
The company will expand its existing facility by 10,000 square feet to accommodate the company’s headquarter operations. The newly created jobs will include administrative, supervisory, production and maintenance positions.
“We are excited to be based in West Point as we support our customers around the world in our mission of making the world safer,” said CEO of ITC Security Partners, Todd Holt.
ITC Security Partners’ strategic partnership with an elite group of K9 detection and security businesses positions the company with unmatched strengths and experience. ITC Security Partners also offers an extensive selection of K9 handler, training and instructor courses with a broad in-depth curriculum.
“Nearly 2,000 jobs have been announced from headquarter expansions or re-locations to Georgia just since last October,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Carr. “Today’s news is an indicator that Georgia’s thriving business community is the right place for this kind of growth. ITC Security Partners will continue to take advantage of a vast network of companies and a skilled workforce to fuel growth.”
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