QSR Technology Deployment Partner
White-Label, 48 States.
SRS Networks is the vendor-neutral field-deployment and remediation arm that QSR technology integrators plug into. You hold the brand relationship. We put insured, audited crews on the ground across all 48 contiguous states.
Wholesale channel-partner rate. One project manager, one escalation path. COI audited before every dispatch. No direct end-user sales motion that competes with you.
A QSR technology deployment partner is the white-label field arm a national integrator hands a site list to — the crews who set the POS, kiosks, menu boards, drive-thru AV, cabling, and cameras at every restaurant on the program, to the brand spec, under the integrator's name. You own the platform and the account. The partner owns the building, the install, and the sign-off.
SRS Networks is a nationwide IT infrastructure deployment partner headquartered in Salinas, California, serving as the vendor-neutral field-deployment and remediation arm for QSR technology integrators across all 48 contiguous states since 1996 — a separate business from any local Salinas IT services provider. We've completed 500+ deployments across 5,000+ sites with in-house W-2 leads plus a vetted W-9 subcontractor bench, COI audited before every dispatch, West and East Coast staging facilities, and every site tracked live in our Project Command Center.
The Platform Wins the Brand. The Field Loses the Renewal.
A national QSR program lives or dies on execution at the store. These are the four field problems that turn a signed brand into a churn risk.
Too Many Regional Subs, No Two Reports Alike
Stand up a national QSR rollout and you inherit a dozen regional subs, each with its own photo format, sign-off sheet, and idea of done. The brand asks for one rollout report and you spend the week reconciling twelve.
A Failed COI Check Is a Stop-Work Order
On a brand jobsite, an expired or wrong-limit COI is not paperwork — it is a stopped crew, a slipped date, and a $5K to $40K hit you eat. The marketplace tech who showed up uninsured becomes your liability, not theirs.
Drive-Thru and Outdoor Underbuilt by Generalists
A generalist AV crew drops an indoor panel into a drive-thru lane and it washes out in sun, quits in the cold, and has no PoE for the enclosure. The outdoor rating and the lane power are exactly what gets underscoped.
No Consistent National Rollout or Reporting
You can win the brand on the platform, then lose the renewal on execution — 60 stores live, 40 still pending, and no single dashboard showing which is which. Field inconsistency at scale reads as a vendor problem to the brand.
Your Field Arm.
Not Your Competitor.
Integrators like NCR Voyix, SICOM, Unisys, F2OnSite, and PAR own the platform and the brand relationship. SRS Networks is the bench underneath — one project manager, one escalation path, and one install standard across 48 states. We run in-house W-2 leads backed by a vetted W-9 subcontractor bench, and we carry no direct end-user sales motion that competes with the partner.
The QSR Stack,
Executed on Your Behalf
Hand us the brand spec and the site list. We field the full restaurant technology stack under your name, to one standard, in every state.
POS & Payment Devices
Registers, EMV PIN pads, and contactless readers set, cabled to processor spec, and verified against the platform you specified — we install to your standard, we do not pick the brand.
Self-Order Kiosks
Freestanding and countertop kiosks set to ADA reach ranges, bolted and tethered, payment and POS integration tested store to store, not screen-by-screen guesswork.
Digital Menu Boards
Indoor panels and sunlight-readable drive-thru displays mounted, media players seated, and CMS connectivity confirmed so the brand updates every screen from one dashboard.
Drive-Thru & AV
Outdoor-rated lane displays, order-confirmation boards, headset and audio systems, and the enclosures and PoE the lane needs — built for sun and cold, not an indoor box in the weather.
Structured Cabling & Network
Cat6 and Cat6A drops, switching, firewalls, and VLAN segmentation pulled, terminated, and Fluke-certified so POS, payments, kiosks, and guest WiFi stay on separate, PCI-scoped paths.
Security & Cameras
Cameras, NVRs, access control, and alarm devices mounted, cabled, and brought online to the brand spec, documented per site for the next crew that touches the building.
We field the same stack on the brand's own engagements through our restaurant & QSR deployment program, and run nationwide POS installation as a standalone line — both available to you wholesale.
What an integrator actually gets when SRS runs the field
You win a brand on the platform and now owe them 200 stores in 30 markets. You do not want to manage 30 regional subs. So you hand us the site list, the brand spec, and the install windows, and from there you talk to one project manager. The store in Ohio gets the same mounting, the same lane PoE, and the same sign-off sheet as the flagship in California — one SRS standard travels with the crew instead of resetting at each metro, and every site reports into one dashboard you can show the brand.
Here is the opinion we will defend: a COI is not paperwork — it is the difference between a crew that works and a crew that gets walked off the lot. A failed COI check on a brand jobsite is a stop-work order, and a stop-work order on a national rollout runs $5K to $40K in slipped dates, rebooked crews, and a brand that now watches you. So we audit every subcontractor COI before dispatch, not after the incident. Marketplace shops treat insurance as a box; on a brand site it is the load-bearing wall, and the integrator who skips the audit carries the loss.
Here is when we are not your fit. If you are an end restaurant operator who wants to buy and deploy your own technology, this is the wrong page — start at our restaurant & QSR deployment program instead, built for the brand, not the integrator. And for a single-metro job, a local sub may win on drive time — our coordination overhead pays back at multi-market scale, not on one cluster. We will tell you that on the scoping call rather than sell you a national program you don't need.
Per-Market Subs vs. SRS Networks
A national QSR program is only as good as the bench behind it, the COI on file, and who answers when a store goes dark. See what changes when one partner runs the field.
Why QSR integrators plug into SRS Networks for national field deployment
Overflow & Capacity
Need a Bench for More Than QSR?
VARs and integrators outside food service use SRS the same way — wholesale field capacity, white-label, COI audited. See our VAR overflow capacity partner program.
QSR Deployment Partner FAQs
What program managers and ops directors at national QSR integrators ask us most before routing field work to SRS Networks.
Give Your QSR Program
a 48-State Field Arm.
Send us a site list, the brand spec, and your rollout windows. We'll build a white-label project plan at the channel rate — one PM, COI audited, every site live in the Project Command Center. Cheryl returns scoping calls within one business day.
