For the manufacturing of their Data Destruction Devices, Proton Data Security, Inc. has chosen API, Inc. and Northern Apex Corporation.With international ties throughout Europe, Proton Data Security is a Florida-based business, offerring compliance consulting, R&D, new product and service innovation. Through an exclusive license with Proton Engineering, Inc., Proton's current line includes, in addition to data security consulting, secure data destruction magnetic and optical media products (for tape, disc magnetic media, hard drives and CD/DVD optical media). Since 1987, Proton Engineering has been in the data destruction business and has worked closely with the NSA in developing products. Five existing products are on the NSA and DoD approved list. CTO for Proton Data Security, Inc., Dr. Ali Ebadian, explained: "API Alliance has a nice blend of mechanical and electrical engineering knowledge and a highly skilled electro-mechanical assembly team, which made them the right choice for our manufacturing needs".
"API is excited to add Proton to our existing customer base. The ability to produce products that help secure personal identity and data integrity utilizing cutting edge technology, combined with the electro-mechanical assembly makes this a perfect fit", commented General Manager or API Alliance, Inc., Mike Gigli. He continued: "Because of this partnership, API will be looking at adding several positions to our team as the contract ramps up over the next several months".
Formerly operating as one entity, API and Northern Apex, January of this year, diversified into 2 distinct corporations. This expansion has allowed both corporations to focus on their core competencies; API focuses on Electro-Mechanical design and assembly and Northern Apex focuses on RFID design and integration services. "We are committed to manufacturing all our products in the US and with our vision for future product development including the integration of RFID technology, the API - Northern Apex family of corporations was right choice for both our current production and future product development needs", said CEO of Proton Data Security, Inc., John Lobo.