STANLEY Security, Indianapolis, announced that it expanded its network of value-added resellers (VARs) to distribute its suite of EyeLock iris-based identity authentication products and technology solutions.
In conjunction with local security integrators, Melville, N.Y.-based Honeywell is leading a series of seminars in the Midwest that educates school officials on how to identify, prevent, and react to real-life security threats in schools.
COPS Monitoring, Williamstown, N.J., the largest independently owned wholesale monitoring provider in the United States and winner of the 2014 CSAA Central Station of the Year award supports our returning veterans.
The Security Industry Association (SIA), Silver Springs, Md., announced that the Education Interest Group it formed in 2013 to address school security issues is now the SIA Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS).
Tech Systems Inc., Duluth, Ga., announced its imminent transition from a privately held, single-owner corporation to an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) that will ultimately transfer full ownership of Tech Systems to its employees.
Returning to its Granite State roots, American Alarm and Communications has expanded and relocated its New Hampshire headquarters to a newly renovated 4,500 square-foot office and service center in Manchester.
Vanderbilt Industries, Parsippany, N.J. announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Siemens’ Security Products business, part of the Siemens’ Building Technologies Division, Frankfurt.
The executive director of CEDIA, Don Gilpin, will step down as leader of the home technology industry association by the end of 2015. Gilpin has been with CEDIA, Indianapolis, since 1998 and became executive director and COO in 2006. Chairman Larry Pexton and the board of directors will search for Gilpin's replacement immediately. Gilpin will assist the board of directors in this search process and he is expected to remain on board for a transitional period after his successor is named.