Theseus Professional Services was never just a company—it’s a standard. Founded by Norman P. Moreau, PE, CSQE, CQA, Theseus grew out of a career defined by military discipline, engineering precision, and nuclear-industry quality assurance. Today, that same DNA fuels the firm’s evolving focus on physical and electronic security, led by Eric Moreau, PSP. Together, they’re proving that longevity isn’t about doing the same thing longer—it’s about carrying the right principles forward.
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After 24 years in the U.S. Army, culminating as a First Sergeant, Norm earned his mechanical engineering degree and spent four decades in nuclear QA—a world where stakes are high, processes matter, and “good enough” isn’t. As founder and now CEO of a Veteran-Owned Small Business, he built Theseus on auditable methods: clear requirements, thorough verification, and continuous improvement. His leadership in ASME NQA-1 (and recognition as an ASME Fellow) shaped how Theseus operates—every engagement anchored in documented standards, measurable outcomes, and operational safety.
That ethos never left. It matured.
Access control (personnel & vehicular), biometrics, and turnstiles
Intrusion detection (interior/exterior), fencing, gates, and barriers
Video surveillance, intercoms, and emergency communications
Code compliance, risk assessments, budgets, bid leveling, and specification writing
What connects Norm’s world to Eric’s? Process discipline. Eric translates nuclear-grade quality concepts—requirements traceability, testable acceptance criteria, and lifecycle documentation—into security designs that are practical, installable, and future-ready.
Standards first, not afterthoughts: Designs and specs map to real requirements, with verification steps that integrators can actually perform.
Risk-based by design: Threat, vulnerability, and consequence inform technology choices—not the other way around.
Lifecycle clarity: From concept and budgeting through commissioning and operations, the path is documented.
Integrator-friendly: Systems are engineered to be buildable, maintainable, and adaptable—reducing surprises in the field.
Longevity at Theseus isn’t about holding onto the past; it’s about preserving what works—discipline, documentation, accountability—while applying it to today’s threats and technologies. Norm established a culture where quality is provable. Eric is extending that culture into modern, integrated security ecosystems—so organizations can protect people, property, and information with confidence.
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