SuperCircuits

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Supercircuits, Inc.
Type Private
Industry Security, Electronics
Founder(s) Steve Klindworth
Headquarters Austin, Texas
United States
Key people Brian Wood, Victoria Richardson, Roger Norman, George Farley
Products Traditional CCTV video solutions, IP video solutions, Wireless solutions, Micro solutions, Covert solutions, Law enforcement solutions, Mobile solutions,Integrated solutions, Customized solutions
Parent The Carlyle Group
Website www.supercircuits.com

Supercircuits, based in Austin, Texas, is a manufacturer of innovative audio and video surveillance solutions.

Supercircuits has been on the Inc. 500 list of America's fastest growing companies and listed three times in the Guinness Book of World Records. They serve well over 300,000 customers in the US alone, including small businesses, large corporations, dealer and integrator partners, government, law enforcement, and the military.[citation needed]

History

Founded in 1989, by Steve Klindworth, Supercircuits started out in Liberty Hill, TX. In 1993, they introduced the first money back guarantee in the video surveillance industry.[citation needed] 1997's Inc magazine named the company to the Inc 500 fastest growing private companies. In 1999-2009, The Guinness Book of World Records listed Supercircuits as the direct seller of the World's Smallest Video Camera.[citation needed]

Products

Supercircuits focuses on the audio and video surveillance industry. As a result, they supply a large percentage of the law enforcement, military and other intelligence gathering organizations. Their products are featured in a widely distributed catalog as well as their website.[citation needed]

Recent Acquisition

In August 2006, Supercircutis was acquired by the Carlyle-led investment group, SAC, Inc. (now Observint Technologies). Observint Technologies is a privately held company focused on providing world class operations, finance, marketing, and related support services for businesses in the surveillance sector.

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