NAPCO Security Technologies has recently become a PASS Partner (Partner Alliance for Safer Schools) as part of its commitment to help provide more school and campus solutions in the face of the escalating violence and tragedies nationwide.
Recognizing American Education Week (Nov 13-19), i-PRO is encouraging K-12 institutions (and other 501 (c) (3) non-profits) to take advantage of its Grant Program to help secure funding for needed security infrastructure projects.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Alyssa's Law, which will require state school districts, in making their school safety plans, to consider installing silent panic alarms.
Rothstein, addressing the association’s membership, states as an organization dedicated to making private and public places safer, SIA is devastated by the news of the violence that took place.
Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, today announced that Army and Navy Academy, a college preparatory military boarding school in California, has upgraded its security infrastructure with Hanwha security cameras.
Anaheim Union High School District (AUHSD), one of the largest school districts in California, has strengthened its security infrastructure with a district-wide solution that includes 1,250 Hanwha Techwin Q series cameras across 20 different locations.
The 5,200-student La Cité campus, opened in 1995, is Ontario’s largest French-language college. It offers 140 postsecondary programs with degrees ranging from architecture to security management.
Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is an enormous school system, as are the challenges that Director of Security Operations Ralph Velez is tasked to manage. As one of the largest school districts in the state of Georgia, APS serves approximately 52,000 students across 87 schools.
At the end of one decade and the beginning of another, security lock and hardware vendors reflect on the technologies that shaped the past 10 years, and those that will shape the short- and long-term market of the future.
They say that hindsight is 20/20. So as we go into the year 2020 it seems fitting to reflect back, while at the same time looking ahead at the most influential trends that shaped — or will shape — the security lock and door hardware market.