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The Seattle Police Department successfully deployed a wireless mesh network to establish a flexible video surveillance operation during the annual Mardi Gras celebration in their historic downtown neighborhood known
Just a few years ago, police departments looked down on security officers and security monitoring firms complained that law enforcement in certain cities was taking over home and business
INPUT has released the industry’s first in-depth analysis of market opportunities resulting from the recent economic stimulus legislation. INPUT’s comprehensive economic stimulus information suite is designed to help companies
The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc. is taking positive cross-border steps to increase communication and collaboration between U.S. and international electrical contractors. This initiative also offers a unique opportunity to
Pelco has signed an agreement to sell the Intelli-M® Electronic Access Control product line to infinias, LLC. The deal which will include intellectual property, assets, and products in development
Zalud’s Blog wasn’t at Davos, Switzerland, but got word of a first global study on the security of information economies. In the study, Unsecured Economies: Protecting Vital Information, security
Zalud’s Blog has learned that RS2 Technologies, a provider of access control systems, has integrated its Access It! access control software with wireless locksets from ASSA ABLOY group brands.
What: John Monti, vice president of marketing and business development for Pixim Inc., will present "IP Imaging Enhancement with All-Digital Technology" at IP-In-Action LIVE Los Angeles. The event is
Register at http://aviation-security.msgfocus.com/c/112a0rmMGusd for your 20% Aviation Security International discount please quote DISC20 at time of booking. Counter Terror Expo is fast approaching and already it is promising to
The current fiscal crisis in the states and localities will trim $30 billion in cumulative IT spending over the next five years, according to a recent report by INPUT.