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The Security Industry Alarm Coalition (SIAC), Frisco, Tex., announced that it will be working with Stateside Associates, Arlington, Va., on a program that will monitor local governments nationwide for ordinances or policy discussions that could impact the electronic security industry.
Fresno, Calif-based Kimberlite Corporation, a provider of verified electronic security for homes, schools and businesses, announced that its Fresno-based central monitoring station assisted law enforcement in 1,081 apprehensions in 2014, breaking its own national record of 1,035 apprehension assists in 2012.
Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) International, Vienna, Va., announced that the Alarm Industry Communications Committee has launched an industry-wide survey on the issue of dropped signals involving Digital Alarm Communications Transmitters.
HP, Palo Alto, released results of a security testing study revealing that owners of Internet-connected home security systems may not be the only ones monitoring their homes.
ADI, Melville, N.Y., announced the recipients of its 2014 Vendor Awards. ADI selected Hikvision, City of Industry, Calif., as Vendor of the Year for the United States, and Honeywell Cable, Toronto, for Canada.
The Board of Directors of Axis has based on a financial short and mid-term perspective concluded to unanimously recommend that the shareholders of Axis accept the public offer made by Canon.
According a press release by Axis Communications, Lund, Sweden, and various news sources, including Reuters, Canon made a 23.6 billion-Swedish-crown ($2.83 billion) offer for network video surveillance leader Axis on Tuesday, February 10, 2015.