HAI by Leviton, Melville, N.Y., announced that president Jay McLellan was named chairman of the executive board of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
NCS4 and SDM magazine announced a new sports venue security design program called The Safety and Security Design and Construction Innovations program, which will include both an educational track and award, to debut at the NCS4 Annual Conference in July 2013.
SDM is pleased to announce that it will be the exclusive media partner for the 2013 Southeast Electronic Security Conference — an all-new event put on by the Alarm Association of Florida (AAF), which supplants its previous trade show that was co-located with another. According to AAF, “The board of directors of the Alarm Association of Florida had decided to return to hosting their own trade show.”
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In its fourth annual video surveillance trends white paper, IMS Research has offered its predictions for 2013 and beyond. Perhaps not surprisingly, image quality and mobile are at the top of the list.
HID Global has acquired physical security identity management provider Codebench, bringing together the two companies’ complementary offerings in validation software and solutions for government credentials.
ADI, Melville, N.Y., launched its new credit card for customers with a promotion of 180 days without interest. ADI has been “working on this forever,” said ADI president, Michael Flink.
The Electronic Security Expo (ESX) was named a Fastest 50 winner by Trade Show Executive magazine, which recognizes the fastest-growing trade shows in the country.
The transition from analog- to IP-based technologies and solutions has created a change within the security industry and is changing the role of systems integrators, according to a report from IMS Research.