ADS Security (ADS), Nashville, Tenn., acquired Systems Unlimited Inc. of Jackson, Tenn., establishing the 15th branch for the regional security company and its fourth market entry in Tennessee. With locations
Honeywell’s JoAnna Sohovich, a company executive who has held positions in several of its business divisions, has been appointed president of Honeywell Security & Communications for the Americas. Sohovich will report
Sentry Security, Wheeling, Ill., a Chicagoland provider of security solutions for homeowners, small businesses and large enterprises; recently completed a merger with Star Security Systems, Wood Dale, Ill. The combined
Alarm & Security Technologies Inc., Covington, La., was acquired by The Pelican Security Network, Baton Rouge, La. Timothy Joubert, founder, owner and president of Alarm & Security Technologies Inc. will
Stanley Convergent Security Solutions Inc. of Naperville, Ill. purchased the alarm business of Pyramid Alarm Inc., a security company headquartered in Lansing, Ill. Pyramid Alarm has been in business since
Schneider Electric announced that Pelco president and CEO, Dean Meyer has been promoted to the new position of executive vice president, Buildings Business, one of the company’s five global businesses.
Stanley Security Solutions announced two social media initiatives through the launching of a new blog and Twitter handle. The newly inaugurated blog called “Security Speaks” aims to serve as a
Honeywell announced the certification of six dealers to the Honeywell Integrated Security (HIS) Dealer Service Certification program, which recognizes security dealers and integrators for providing exceptional service in helping their
National Training Center (NTC) announced the dates for its 2011 National Training Conference. The two day annual conference is scheduled for February 7 and 8, 2011, at the new Aliante
The Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) announced that Niscayah Inc., Woburn, Mass., has received the “CSAA Five Diamond Certification.” This certification testifies that 100 percent of their central station operators