The systems integrator brings valuable coverage in the Southeast and expertise in federal government projects
Wilmington, Del. – April. 24, 2026 – Security-Net, Inc., a network of leading security system integrators, is pleased to welcome its newest member, John Wever, chief technology officer of ITD Texas (Integrated Technologies and Design), with offices in El Paso and the Dallas-Fort Worth area. With the addition of ITD Texas, Security-Net strengthens its presence in the Southwest while adding a member with deep expertise in federal government and mission-critical security projects.
Founded in 2010, ITD Texas is a full-service electrical and security systems integrator providing fire detection, access control, video surveillance, intrusion alarm systems, and structured cabling solutions to a wide range of industries, including federal government, healthcare, and education. The company has built a strong reputation for delivering complex, high-security installations, including work with the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and other state and local government agencies.

Wever, who co-founded the company alongside his wife Marcia, brings a strong engineering background to the business, with experience spanning electrical infrastructure, substations, and advanced security systems. Under his leadership, ITD Texas has grown to approximately 30 employees and expanded its footprint to include a pair of offices to provide broad coverage for customers in Texas.
“Security-Net is a group I’ve known and respected for many years,” said Wever. “We’ve collaborated with several members on projects in the past, and I’ve seen firsthand the strength of the network. Joining Security-Net gives us the opportunity to learn from experienced business leaders, adopt best practices, and continue growing our company to the next level while also supporting other members in Texas and beyond.”
Through its participation in Security-Net, ITD Texas aims to leverage the organization’s collaborative environment to strengthen its operational and business practices, while contributing its expertise in federal government projects and emergency service response. The company’s presence in Texas, one of the country’s largest and fastest-growing economic markets, also creates new opportunities for fellow members to expand their reach and better serve national clients.
“ITD Texas brings a unique combination of technical expertise and real-world experience in high-security government environments,” said Roy Stephenson, director of business development for Utah Yamas Controls, and a long-time Security-Net member. “Their strong presence in Texas and ability to support complex projects make them a valuable addition to the Security-Net network.”
In addition to its government work, ITD Texas provides comprehensive electrical and life safety solutions, reflecting its roots in electrical contracting and its evolution into a full-service integration firm. The company is known for its hands-on approach, rapid response capabilities, and commitment to protecting critical infrastructure and facilities.
Security-Net currently has 19 members with an extensive geographical footprint to serve customers throughout the United States, Canada, and internationally. Together, members share best practices, including technical knowledge and training initiatives, and partner on customer projects that extend beyond a company’s geographic reach to ensure national account-level service.
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About Security-Net
Established in 1993, Security-Net™ is recognized as a group comprised of the world’s finest security systems integrators. With headquarters located in Wilmington, Del., Security-Net™, Inc. maintains approximately 50 regional offices and 1,200 dedicated professionals positioned across the United States, Canada, and abroad. Boasting a sustained reputation of excellence and innovation in the security integration industry, Security-Net™ supports and services both private industry and the Government sector with intelligent security system solutions. For more information, please visit www.security-net.com.
