BICSI, an association supporting the information technology systems (ITS) industry with infor-mation, education and knowledge assessment, partnered with PSA Security Network® (PSA), an electronic security cooperative representing security system integrators, to promote training and credentialing for the electronic safety and security systems industry.
Electronic safety and security technology is rapidly evolving and has integrated beyond the net-work grid. Fast-paced change, coupled with the need for industry professionals who have the educational knowledge about the entire industry, led to the partnership between BICSI and PSA, the company said. BICSI’s premier security credential, the Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Designer, is of particular importance in assisting with providing security, protection and life safety-based systems.
“This partnership is an essential step toward increasing the visibility and knowledge of both or-ganizations’ education, training and credentialing in the field of electronic safety and security,” said BICSI president Brian Hansen, RCDD, NTS, CSI. “BICSI is eager to work closely with PSA in the coming months to accomplish that goal.”
Some of the cooperative activities will include co-marketing the security programs of each or-ganization, highlighting PSA’s security-related educational opportunities and BICSI’s ESS De-sign credential, as well as related courses and publications. In addition, the agreement allows for reciprocal coverage in the organizations’ industry publications, and booth space and speaking opportunities at both BICSI and PSA’s conferences.
“We are delighted to have a partnership with BICSI,” stated PSA’s president and chief executive officer, Bill Bozeman, CPP, CHS. “Our integrators are focusing more and more on network-based technology, and the educational advantages BICSI has to offer in this space are second to none. We look forward to working with BICSI to accelerate our security integrators’ capabilities and success in network-driven technology deployments.”