scDataCom Ranked in the Top 100 of North American Systems Integrators

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, July 14th, 2025

 

July 8, 2025, scDataCom, a premier physical security integrator headquartered in Savannah, Georgia, has been ranked No. 29 on SDM Magazine’s 2025 Top Systems Integrators Report. This national recognition highlights scDataCom’s rapid growth, technical expertise, and leadership in delivering high-impact security solutions across North America. 

Published annually, SDM’s Top Systems Integrators Report ranks the largest security integrators by their North American systems integration revenue. The 2025 edition notes that this year’s top 100 companies achieved the highest collective revenue in over a decade—totaling $18.4 billion—fueled by demand for cutting-edge security technologies and operational innovation.

 scDataCom specializes in advanced video surveillance and access control systems, serving mid-sized to enterprise-level commercial clients and federal agencies with complex security needs. As a three-time Inc. 5000 honoree and 2025 Vet100 award recipient, scDataCom is recognized for its ability to pair technical depth with white-glove service.

“We are honored to be recognized among North America’s top integrators,” said Kathleen Ford, CEO of scDataCom. “This achievement reflects the relentless work of our team and our focus on delivering best-in-class security systems for mission-critical environments.”

Ford and her daughter and business partner, Alaina Meyer, who serves as President of scDataCom, were also named to the 2025 Security Industry Association (SIA) Women in Security Forum Power 100 list, which honors influential women driving progress in the security field. 

“This recognition isn’t just a win for scDataCom—it’s a signal that Savannah, and the Southeast region as a whole, is emerging as a hub for innovation in the security industry,” said Meyer. “If you’re a company in Southeast Georgia seeking a partner that delivers scalable, secure, and proven solutions, we’d love to talk.”