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Concord Technologies

Founded: 2/25/1980   Location: Carrington, New York

Founder(s): A.S.H. Enterprises and Drakkar Enterprises

Headquarters Location: Carrington, New York

Offices: New York City, New York

History: Concord Technologies is a privately held firm specializing in electronics and materials technologies. Concord Technologies produces a variety of products for the aviation and aerospace industry but is primarily known for its Protek line of security system products.

Component Businesses

A.S.H. Enterprises
Drakkar Enterprises
Protek Security Services


Officers

Michael Hendricks, Jr. - President
Patricia Shackleford Hendricks - Vice President, Operations
Paul Gerald Drakkar - Vice President, Research
Daniel Weldon - Vice President, Manufacturing
Candace Adkinson Leddy - Vice President, Marketing
Quenton Vereese - Vice President, Security Systems


Concord Technologies was created from several mergers over the course of three decades with two of the original component companies dating back to the 1930s. Three companies, Adkinson Research, Shackleford Industries and Hendricks Electronics, formed the basis for Concord Technologies with their merger in 1962 to form A.S.H. Enterprises. A.S.H. Enterprises merged with Drakkar Enterprises in 1980 to form Concord Technologies. The acquisition of Protek Security Services in 1988 brought Concord Technologies to its current form.

Concord Technologies has a long history of working as a contractor for the United States government. Adkinson Research and Hendricks Electronics worked on government projects during World War II. The merger that formed A.S.H. Enterprises took place while the three component companies were working for NASA on the Apollo program. Concord Technologies itself was formed while A.S.H. and Drakkar were working on Project: Panopticon. Concord Technologies has also worked on the Freedom Spacestation program, the Defense Department's Project: Watchman and the Federal Security Service uses a wide variety of Protek products.

Paranormal Community: Concord Technologies has had a longtime involvement with the paranormal community dating back to their participation in Project: Panopticon and spanning to their current contract to provide containment devices to the Federal Security Service.

Concord Technologies was also a founding contributor to the New Americans Advocate Foundation and is currently a major contributor to both the New Americans Advocate Foundation and the Radley Foundation.

Concord Technologies' involvement with the paranormal community has not come without a price. In 1995, they suffered two major losses at the hands of paranormal criminals. The first, the destruction of a research facility, cost the company over one hundred million dollars and the loss of a government contract because of lost research. The second, an attack on a corporate trade show that killed Michael Hendricks, Sr., caused a shake up in the corporate officers. The new president of Concord Technologies, Michael Hendricks, Jr. decided to revamp the corporate security forces, so that they could deal with such threats in future.

The new corporate security force was established as a Radley-Gold Act law-enforcement group and operates as the Goldstar Reserve in addition to providing security for Concord Technologies.

In the aftermath of the Black Arion Arises incident, most of the members of the Goldstar Reserve left the employee of Concord Technologies and joined with Ryan Drake and Titanium Steel O'Neill to form the Goldstar Crusaders.

Cross References: Hendricks, Michael Grayson Jr.. Project: Panopticon. Project: Panopticon Timeline. Project: Watchman. Project: Watchman Timeline.

 

Record Last Changed Date: 10/17/2009


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