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with an office in front and warehouse space in back, and St. John has that in spades. They are the kings of it.” Vision Technologies has the freedom to mold their space into a site that allows them to function at its highest level. “Since moving to our current location, we’ve grown to 10 bays. Our office spans almost one entire building in the office park currently. The space is apportioned to support the individual business units so people with like missions sit together,” Saxon explained. St. John Properties and Vision Tech- nologies have been together for over 10 years now, and Saxon has been very pleased with their working relationship. “St. John has been amazing,” he said. “Every time we need additional space, they do everything they can to help us grow — up to, and including, moving one of the companies that was next to us to a new space within their portfolio so that we could continue to expand. Their maintenance team is always on top of our issues. If we call, they are here. St. John Properties has been a great business partner.”
Founded in 2000, Vision Technologies Inc. began in a garage with two employees. 16 years later they find themselves with 30,000 square feet of space in Glen Burnie, Maryland, and 420 employees. Since its inception, Vision Technologies has been committed to providing clients with a level of customer satisfaction that is second to none. The Vision Technologies team has the proven expertise and experience to address the ever-changing complexities associated with the design, development, implementation and operation of business functions in diverse IT environments. being audio/visual systems. The second is security solutions, with an emphasis on video surveillance and access control. The third unit consists of data centers, cabling, and national rollouts and deployments. The fourth unit focuses on mobility and delivers wireless solutions for both Wi-Fi and in-building cell systems for enhanced cellular communications. The fifth and final unit consists of a professional services group that provides operations and main- tenance support, virtualization, and storage solutions primarily to the federal government but also to the state, local Vision Technologies focuses on five different business units, with the first
The rapid growth of the company in the early 2000s is what led Vision Technologies to
a partnership with St. John Properties.
and education markets. Vision Technologies sums these units up in an overarching methodology called ITD — Integrated Technology Delivery. ITD is in essence a design-build method for a total package of technology solutions. The rapid growth of the company in the early 2000s is what led Vision Tech- nologies to a partnership with St. John Properties. “The St. John portfolio of loca- tions had the space requirements we were looking for,” said Al Saxon, senior vice president, sales and marketing, for Vision Technologies. “We weren’t in the market for Class-A, multistoried elevator office space. We were looking for an industrial park site that fit the needs of our business
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