3 RECENT EVENTS...
ORACLE OPENWORLD
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Cow Palace & Moscone Convention Center
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FORMER PRESIDENT CLINTON
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Bridges Auditorium
Speaking Engagement (read more)
"Thanks to the excellent jobs of your teams, many participants gave me a lot of positive feedback by phone and letters regarding security at the event."
- Yehuda Gershonovitz, Director of Security, United Jewish Communities (read testimonial...)
THE RIGHT PROFILE
Martin & Associates specialize in Security Services with a focus on Site Security Officers, Special Event Security Officers, Off Duty Police Officers, and Secured Executive Transportation. From a private party for select friends to a sporting event in a stadium filled with raucous fans - Martin and Associates provides the professional, highly trained staff you need to insure your event has the right security profile.
YOUR SECURITY SITUATION
Complete the Martin & Associates Security Situation Assessor. Briefly outline your upcoming event or general security situation and let Martin and Associates estimate your security requirements. Based upon your information, a member of the Martin Security Management Team will contact you within 12 hours, offering an initial assessment of your security needs. Click on whichever link most aptly defines your situation | Forthcoming Event | General Security | Something Else/Not Sure |
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SERVICES
SPECIAL EVENT
SECURITY
Martin & Associates is the preferred vendor of hundreds of venues, promoters, and organizations for security services. From conventions, sporting events, and concerts, our firm has secured over 3 million guests!
SECURITY
SERVICES
Martin & Associates specializes in providing unarmed security officers for community & business patrols, schools, office buildings, and many types of locations and needs. Our professionalism surpasses our competitors.
SECURITY CONSULTING & MANAGEMENT
Martin & Associates provides experienced & professional security consultants & managers to plan, coordinate and execute all of your event security needs.
