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NMC Records Stellar First Year
By Andrea Gural
Security Systems News
ALISO VIEJO, CA — A contract central station that started
from scratch a year ago has already signed on more than 40,000 accounts,
a growth pattern that company officials project will continue over
the next few years.
For the past year, National Monitoring Center, a company led by
former National Alarm Computer Center executives, has only been
targeting independent alarm dealers on the West Coast, primarily
through word of mouth and advertisements in the Mirror, the monthly
publication of the California Alarm Association. Now, NMC officials
said the company is ready to take on a national marketing campaign
intended to create another spurt of growth that will result in a
dealer base throughout the country.
“If you take a look at the retail/wholesale market today,
you have to run smarter and harder than ever before,” said
Michael Schubert, president of NMC. “Our philosophy and the
direction we are taking is using new technology to be more efficient.”
Although NMC’s goal for its first year was around 50,000
accounts, wooing the company’s 65 dealers to come on board
was no easy feat in the competitive landscape of the contract monitoring
sector. Nearly a dozen new central stations have opened their doors
or expanded services into that sector over the past 18 months.
The 10,000 square foot central station facility, the former home
of a high tech company that specialized in streaming video, is where
NMC management lays credit to much of the company’s success.
The building is wired with a high-speed Internet connection and
is hooked up to an uninterruptible power grid.
“In the months before we went live, we knew this was our
chance to start from scratch,” said Woodie Andrawos, executive
vice president and part owner of NMC. “We looked for where
the holes were in what alarm companies were looking for...and we
did that when we looked for vendors, telephony software and our
monitoring applications.”
Craig Curran, president of Smart Systems Technologies in Laguna
Hills, Calif., signed on with NMC late last year to monitoring about
700 of his residential accounts.
“It’s mostly the technology, the customer service and
their ability to follow through quickly,” Curran said.
Larry Walker, owner of The Alarm Company in Los Gatos, Calif.,
said he followed NMC’s management from NACC, where Walker
also sat on the dealer advisory board.
“The way they run their operation and what they know about
central stations is pretty amazing,” Walker said. “I
can call with a problem and get to the bottom of it with one phone
call.”
Services such as a false alarm counter within the Monitoring Automation
Systems’ automation platform as well as the addition of video
monitoring, in the first quarter of this year, are part NMC’s
technological offering.
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