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Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications has partnered with Invizeon Corp., to market an emergency alert system to colleges, universities, and civil and military customers. The system delivers an emergency notification
Evolis, providing solutions for plastic card personalization, has launched Tattoo2, an advanced color printer tailored for instant personalization of cards. This new model taps the entry-level segment of the
The National Association of Security Companies (NASCO) tells Zalud’s Blog that it appointed David Buckman, executive vice president and general counsel, AlliedBarton Security Services, to complete the remaining year
Jay Stuck is now vice president of residential sales for Guardian Protection Services—one of the fastest growing residential and commercial security companies in the country headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Bosch Security Systems has released Video Recording Manager (VRM) for centralized management of iSCSI recording from IP cameras and encoders within an IP-based CCTV network. Bosch’s VRM signals the
The Smart Card Alliance tells Zalud’s Blog about its 2007-2008 board and seven-member executive committee. “The Smart Card Alliance no longer simply recaps and reports what is happening
Zalud’s Blog hears that Notifier’s NFS-320 intelligent fire alarm control panel is UL 864 Ninth Edition listed, meeting the extensive revision to the existing standard covering fire alarm control
GISEUG Systems Integration Educational Forum Date: Thursday, November 1, 2007 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m (Registration begins at 11:30 AM, Session starts at 12:00 pm sharp) LUNCH WILL
The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), a coalition representing the copyright-based industries, enthusiastically supported today’s announcement by U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab, along with the Congressional Caucus on Intellectual
A federal court in Oklahoma has ruled that employers shall have the right to prohibit firearms from privately owned vehicles on their premises. In an early October decision, Judge Terrence