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ESI Fire and Security Protection
ESI Fire and Security Protection, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. ESI Fire and Security Protection collaboration with software players such as Honeywell International empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| ESI Fire and Security Protection | Honeywell International | Honeywell Time & Attendance | Time and Attendance | HCM |
| ESI Fire and Security Protection | Honeywell International | Honeywell Access Control Card System | License Plate Recognition | Physical Security |
| ESI Fire and Security Protection | Honeywell International | Honeywell Camera | Video Security Cameras | Physical Security |
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Harris County Texas | Government | 500 | $100M | United States | Honeywell International | Honeywell Access Control Card System | License Plate Recognition | 2017 |
In 2017, Harris County Texas implemented Honeywell Access Control Card System. The county deployed Honeywell Pro-Watch Intelligent Command, MAXPRO NVRs and Honeywell cameras across approximately 150 public buildings to centralize access control, video and analytics, targeting facilities and operations functions across county-managed sites in the United States.
Honeywell Access Control Card System was configured to unify card-based access control, alarm monitoring and video management under Pro-Watch Intelligent Command, with MAXPRO NVRs providing centralized recording, event correlation and camera management. VMS-level analytics were enabled to support automated alarm verification workflows and streamline security operator event handling.
ESI Fire and Security Protection served as the system integrator for site rollout and commissioning, coordinating camera installation, NVR provisioning and access control card enrollment. The deployment architecture established a centralized command and control plane for security operations, combining physical access control and consolidated video streams for unified incident response across the county estate.
The Honeywell camera and VMS footprint implemented supports License Plate Recognition as a potential analytic capability, making License Plate Recognition an available layer for vehicle identification and perimeter monitoring if enabled. Documented outcomes from the implementation included centralization of access control and video and reductions in false alarms and response times across the deployed facilities.
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Harris County Texas | Government | 500 | $100M | United States | Honeywell International | Honeywell Time & Attendance | Time and Attendance | 2018 |
In 2018, Harris County Texas implemented Honeywell Time & Attendance as part of a countywide consolidation of physical security systems. The county centralized multiple disparate access control and video systems onto a single Honeywell Pro-Watch security management platform across county facilities in Texas, USA, to improve situational awareness and reduce false alarms.
The deployment combined Honeywell Time & Attendance with Pro-Watch to enable HR-related time capture alongside centralized access control and analytics. Functional capabilities implemented included centralized personnel access profiles, event and alarm correlation with analytics, and time-capture workflows consistent with Time and Attendance systems, enabling unified identity and attendance records. ESI Fire and Security Protection served as the systems integrator for the implementation.
Operational scope covered county facilities and unified security and HR workflows for access tracking and timekeeping, with governance oriented to consolidated event monitoring and shared access logs for investigations and payroll reconciliation. The implementation emphasized consolidated management on the Honeywell Pro-Watch platform and integrated time and attendance usage inferred from the deployed security management architecture, contributing to improved situational awareness and reduced false alarms as noted in the Honeywell case study.
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Harris County Texas | Government | 500 | $100M | United States | Honeywell International | Honeywell Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2017 |
In 2017, Harris County Texas began a multi-year deployment of Honeywell Camera in the Video Security Cameras category as part of an enterprise security modernization across the Houston region. The government public-safety deployment covered more than 150 buildings, the first phase launched in 2017 and the overall project reached completion in mid-2021, and the program was delivered by integrator ESI Fire & Security Protection.
The implementation centralized Honeywell Pro-Watch security management while deploying Honeywell MAXPRO cameras and NVRs with embedded analytics. Functional capabilities implemented included camera provisioning, network video recording, analytics tuning for false alarm reduction, centralized video monitoring, alerting workflows, and forensic video review.
Integrations focused on ingesting camera streams into a centralized monitoring infrastructure to support county public-safety operations and facilities oversight across the Houston region. ESI Fire & Security Protection coordinated site-level deployments and system commissioning, aligning camera network architecture with the Pro-Watch management layer and MAXPRO NVRs to ensure continuous recording and analytics feeds.
Governance was structured as a phased rollout with standardized monitoring and alert handling procedures, analytics calibration processes, and operator workflows to support situational awareness. The deployment explicitly reduced false alarms through analytics and materially improved situational awareness and operational efficiency for Harris County public-safety and facilities teams.
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