

At Hillard Heintze, we believe that both maintaining an uncompromising dedication to client service excellence and also sustaining a true leadership role in the security and investigations market requires building deep and long-standing relationships of mutual understanding and support with other outstanding quality-focused, values-driven, client-centric leaders in our industry. To that end, we have developed both alliance and strategic partnerships.
Alliance Partners
As a principal stakeholder in S2Verify, IDScientific and Nixle, Hillard Heintze has been involved with these firms since their inception and has provided strategic counsel and advice in the development and deployment of their technologies and services.
Strategic Partners
Hillard Heintze has formed strategic partnerships with a few very important companies within the homeland security, law enforcement and security communities. The goal, as always, is to advance our clients’ interests.
This short list of elite firms, both established companies and innovative, rapidly growing ventures, are the ones in which we have the greatest confidence – confidence that they can match our high standards, meet or exceed our clients’ expectations, and integrate and align the value proposition of their product or service with ours to our clients’ explicit and transparent advantage. At the same time – in return – Hillard Heintze is dedicated to meeting and exceeding these firms’ standards and client expectations and to investing our resources in enhancing the services they provide to their customers.
Why is this important to Hillard Heintze?
First, because we bring more value to our clients when we are highly informed and up-to-date on how the best security and investigative technologies, services and products should be engaged today.
Second, because by helping to advance quality and excellence across various security domains, we continually set higher standards in security and help “raise the bar” for the entire industry.
Third – and perhaps most importantly – because working at the very frontlines of security and investigations, we gain firsthand insights not just into how these important elements of a comprehensive security program or investigation are evolving but also how knowledge of these changes and their implications for a company’s security objectives and strategy should best inform security planning and decision-making today.