Protection 1 announced that it has been awarded the Central Station Alarm Association’s (CSAA) elite CSAA Five Diamond Certification for its Irving, Tex., call center.
Tyco, Boca Raton, Fla., announced it has acquired substantially all the assets of Commercial Wireless Systems International (CWSI), Sunrise, Fla., a provider of wireless fire alarm and detection technology.
HID Global®, Austin, issued its outlook on technology trends for 2015, as well as other anticipated developments across key vertical industries in the secure identity marketplace.
Central Security Group (“CSG”), Tulsa, Okla., ranked No.14 on the 2014 SDM 100 list announced the acquisition of Allied Protective Systems based in Oklahoma City.
Systems integrators are encouraged to apply for the National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) 2015 Excellence in Business Awards and submissions will be accepted through Jan. 23, 2015.
Applicants from leading systems integration, architecture, design, engineering and consulting firms are invited to submit case studies from successful projects which had safety and security front and center in planning and execution.
Honeywell, Mellville, announced the appointment of David Paja, 45, as president of Honeywell Security Group, effective January 19, 2015. Paja succeeds Ron Rothman, who is retiring from Honeywell to spend more time with family.
NorthStar Alarm and its equity investors, The Beekman Group and The Goldman Sachs Group Inc., have announced the acquisition of certain assets from Vision Security, a residential alarm company listed at No. 47 overall on the SDM Top 100 List in 2014.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Tuesday that recent cyberthreats to Sony and the military's U.S. Central Command are reminders of the serious threats facing the nation. But an Associated Press review shows that some of his plans are retreads from years past.