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Animalwatch365 Serves: Pikesville, Maryland, US.
Location
Pikesville is in northwestern Baltimore County, Maryland, just outside the city limits of Baltimore. Its approximate coordinates are 39.3743°N, 76.7222°W. The area enjoys convenient access via Interstate 695 (the Baltimore Beltway), making it a vital commuter suburb for the Baltimore metropolitan region.
Community Profile
With a population of approximately 34,168 (as of the latest estimates), Pikesville is known for its diverse and vibrant population. It is especially recognized for its large and active Jewish community, which contributes significantly to the area’s identity, institutions, and cultural life. The community features a blend of residential neighbourhoods, commercial corridors, and public amenities.
Historical and Cultural Notes
Originally a rural farming area, Pikesville evolved over time into a thriving suburb. It became a significant residential destination in the mid-20th century and has since developed into a cultural hub, particularly noted for its synagogues, Jewish schools, and kosher establishments.
Economy
The local economy is primarily service-oriented, with many residents employed in sectors such as healthcare, law, education, finance, and small business. While some residents commute to Baltimore or Washington, D.C., others work in local professional offices, retail centres, or the nearby medical and academic institutions.
Regional Importance
Pikesville holds a key position in Baltimore County due to its educational institutions, religious centres, and proximity to regional infrastructure. It serves as a bridge between the urban core of Baltimore and more suburban and rural areas to the northwest. Its well- established community networks and suburban appeal make it a desirable location for families and professionals alike.
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About Pikesville, Maryland
Pikesville is a suburban community steeped in cultural richness and regional significance. Here are some key details about this notable locale:
Top Industries in MD, USA
Maryland (MD) boasts a highly diverse economy supported by advanced technology, government research, maritime commerce, and healthcare. Below is a detailed list of the top industries that drive Maryland’s economy:
Education and Research
Maryland houses several renowned universities and research facilities, fueling innovation and workforce development. The University System of Maryland plays a central role in R&D and job creation.
Maritime and Port Logistics
The Port of Baltimore is one of the most active deepwater ports in the U.S., handling a variety of cargo including automobiles, bulk commodities, and containers, contributing billions annually to the state's economy.
Agriculture and Aquaculture
Though more urbanized than other states, Maryland’s agriculture industry remains important. It includes poultry, soybeans, corn, and aquaculture such as blue crabs and oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.
Tourism and Hospitality
Maryland benefits from both historic and coastal tourism. Attractions include Annapolis, the Eastern Shore, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, and the Appalachian region, supporting hotels, restaurants, and travel services.
Biotechnology and Life Sciences
Maryland is a national hub for biotech and life sciences, home to over 2,700 life sciences companies. The state supports robust research in genetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, powered by institutions like Johns Hopkins and NIH.
Healthcare and Medical Services
With world-class hospitals and medical research institutions, Maryland’s healthcare sector employs hundreds of thousands. It includes patient care, specialty practices, public health, and advanced medical research.
Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Due to its proximity to Washington, D.C., Maryland has a strong presence in cybersecurity and federal IT contracts. Fort Meade and the NSA contribute to making it a leading center for information assurance.
Aerospace and Defense
Maryland is a critical location for defense contractors and aerospace engineering, with a strong concentration of jobs in avionics, systems engineering, and military tech manufacturing, supporting agencies like the DoD and NASA Goddard.
Financial & Professional Services
Financial services, consulting, and legal sectors thrive, especially in Baltimore and Bethesda. The state hosts a variety of banks, insurers, and corporate headquarters offering specialized business services.
Manufacturing & Professional Services
Maryland’s manufacturing sector produces electronics, chemicals, aerospace components, and food products. Advanced manufacturing is growing, particularly in high-tech and sustainable industries.
Helping Customers in Maryland with Compliance
Animalwatch365 has been helping its customers in Maryland to comply with U.S. federal regulations, Maryland state regulations, and local regulations or by-laws. For example, on the Maryland state level, we have worked with:
Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA)
- MDA is the lead agency for regulating animal health, livestock identification, and disease prevention in the It manages traceability systems and enforces animal movement rules, essential for ensuring proper tracking of pets and livestock.
State Veterinarian’s Office (under MDA)
- This office regulates intrastate and interstate animal movement, livestock ID, and health certifications. It plays a key role in preventing disease outbreaks through traceability and compliance systems for livestock and companion animals.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – APHIS
- Although a federal agency, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service works closely with Maryland agencies. It provides guidelines on animal disease traceability, RFID tagging, and movement tracking systems used by ABCD in its livestock applications.
Maryland Department of Health (MDH)
- MDH supports zoonotic disease control, which intersects with pet and livestock monitoring technologies. It collaborates with veterinary services to enforce regulations that track animal health risks impacting public health.
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE)
- MDE regulates farming operations that affect the environment, including livestock operations. Compliance with nutrient management and manure tracking policies often involves location-based livestock tracking solutions.
Maryland Department of Information Technology (DoIT)
- DoIT sets standards for data privacy, cybersecurity, and geolocation technologies used in digital animal tracking platforms across the state. It ensures solutions used in tracking comply with IT security and data sharing protocols.
Working With Customers in Maryland as Well As Other Parts of North America
Animalwatch365 provides support, including onsite support at customers’ premises in Maryland, as well as customers in other parts of North America, particularly the U.S. and Canada, and has been working with partners to supplement and complement our support. We have worked with some top companies in Maryland such as:
- Lockheed Martin
- Marriott International
- Discovery, Inc.
- Under Armour
- McCormick & Company
- Sinclair Broadcast Group
- T. Rowe Price Group
- Johns Hopkins Health System
- MedStar Health
- Laureate Education
- CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
- Host Hotels & Resorts
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- University of Maryland Medical System
- Maximus Federal Services
- RTI International Metals
- Allegis Group
- Ciena Corporation
- Global Science & Technology, Inc
- ZeniMax Media
- AstraZeneca (U.S. Headquarters for biologics in MD)
- Northrop Grumman (major Maryland presence)
- Leidos (strong regional offices)
- BroadSoft (Cisco-acquired, formerly based in MD)
Animalwatch365 offers expedited shipping for its products to various destinations across the U.S. and Canada, operating from our hub in Maryland. We encourage you to reach out if you wish to explore our product offerings or discuss potential partnerships. You can get in touch by completing the inquiry-form or contacting us via email.