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TABLE OF CONTENTS I YEARBOOK 2012
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2 From the Editor’s Desk 4 Campus and District Public Safety Statistics
See the results of Campus Safety’s exclusive Industry Census and Salary Survey. Results cover campus police and contract/proprietary security, administration support, emergency management, public safety and security technology, as well as salaries and benefits.
5 Universities 11 Hospitals 15 K-12 Schools and Districts 17 How-to Guide
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59 Vendors at a Glance
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66 Vendor Director
Alphabetical listing of suppliers of access control, central station monitoring/dispatch/ command centers, fire/life safety solutions, intrusion products, mass notification, traffic and parking, video surveillance, computer hardware, software, identification, detection, systems integration, communications, contract security, professional services and consulting, training, weapons and accessories, personal gear, vehicles and equipment, and miscellaneous security equipment and services.
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(310) 533-2400 fax: (310) 533-2510 www.campussafetymagazine.com EDITORIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Shad U. Ahmed Chief of Emergency Medical Services, University of Rhode Island S. Daniel Carter Director of Public Policy, Security On Campus Inc. Michael Dorn Safe Havens Int’l Osborne Frazier NYPD Div. of School Safety Linda Glasson Security Manager/Consultant, Obici Hospital William Lassiter Center for Prevention of School Violence Joseph Moscaritolo Madison Park Vocational HS, Boston K. Gary Somerville Senior Campus Supervisor, Natrona County School District, Casper, Wyo. Philip Mullendore Institute for Campus Safety
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Risks We Must Remember Don’t overlook these common challenges that affect or have the potential to negatively impact your campus.
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elcome to the 2012 Campus Safety Yearbook. In the following 94 pages you’ll be treated to a whole host of statistics on the latest trends in hospital, school and university security, public safety, technology and emergency management. You’ll also read informative articles and corporate profiles from some of today’s top product and service providers, not to mention a vendor directory specifically catering to your needs. Although this publication covers the usual hot topics like active shooters, emergency management and officer salaries, I’d like to call your attention to some of the issues we’ve covered on CampusSafetyMagazine.com over the past few months that I believe deserve greater attention from campus protection professionals.
Robin Hattersley Gray is executive editor of Campus Safety. She can be reached at robin.gray@bobit.com or (310) 533-2534
NOT APPROPRIATELY HANDLING THREATS CAN BE DEADLY TO STAFF, STUDENTS AND PATIENTS, NOT TO MENTION COSTLY TO THE INSTITUTION THAT DOESN’T DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE.
Employee Screening and Visitor Management: It seems like every time I turn around, some local news outlet is reporting that a sex offender or individual with a violent criminal past has been hired by schools, universities and hospitals. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), there have been multiple instances nationwide of schools hiring sex offenders to fill teaching positions. In the 15 cases reviewed in a GAO report, six of those employees went on to abuse children at the school where they worked. Visitor access to vulnerable individuals must also be improved. For example, in 2010, one school settled the claims of five former students who said they had been assaulted by a serial molester who gained access to the campus through his mother who was an employee. Taking Threats and Previous Incidents Seriously: Not appropriately handling threats can be deadly to staff, students and patients, not to mention costly to the institution that doesn’t deal with this issue. A Florida hospital learned this lesson the hard way when one of its pharmacists was shot and killed by a patient who had previously pulled a knife on another patient and slapped a nurse in the face. The murder victim’s family was awarded $1.47 million. Information Sharing: Although the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) can put a damper on the sharing of student information, it is critical that data relating to legitimate threats be disseminated to the appropriate channels. For example, in Washington state, officials from a high school there didn’t share information about a student who had been counseled for threatening to kill another student’s boyfriend.
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The 15-year-old went on to attack two schoolmates with a butcher knife. Earthquake Preparedness: This isn’t just a concern for the West Coast. In August, a 5.8 earthquake centered near Mineral, Va., rattled the eastern third of the United States. It damaged the Washington Monument, which has been closed indefinitely. An earthquake on the New Madrid fault would affect states in the Midwest, including Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. Scientists say tremors measuring approximately 8.0 struck the region in 1811 and 1812. Despite this possibility, 34 percent of CS’ university emergency preparedness survey respondents, 31 percent of K-12 respondents and 25 percent of hospital respondents indicated they were only slightly prepared or not prepared at all for a major earthquake, and an additional six to 13 percent said earthquakes didn’t apply to them. I’d say it might be a good idea for those campuses to take another look at this risk. Cyber Security: According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, 214 data breaches were reported from Jan. 1-Nov. 1. Each of those breaches affected as few as 12 or as many as 1.9 million records. Additionally, according to Becker’s Hospital Review, the increasing use of cell phones and texting instead of voice conversations or E-mail by hospital employees can put healthcare facility security at risk, leading to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) violations. Hospitals, schools and universities should consider upgrading their network access control, physical access control, and records privacy policies and technologies, if they haven’t done so already. Community College Emergency Notification: According to a report released in October by Siemens Building Technologies, among institutions of higher learning, community colleges are the least likely to have the integrated, multimodal systems necessary to quickly reach the largest number of people when a crisis strikes. Considering the current sorry state of the economy, which is forcing more and more individuals to attend community colleges instead of four-year colleges, it appears as though all of the advances recently made in mass notification aren’t being provided to this valuable group of individuals. As we start 2012, I encourage all of you to review these vulnerabilities, along with the ones outlined in the rest of this issue, to see how your campus could improve. www.campussafetymagazine.com
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2011 SALARY SURVEY RESULTS F
irst the good news: according to the latest Salary Survey and Industry Census from Campus Safety magazine, the median pay rates for most university, hospital and K-12 school police chiefs, security directors, sworn police officers and nonsworn officers have not gone down in the past four years. They have remained steady from 2007 to the present. Now the bad news: The average annual rate of inflation from 2007-2010 was 2 percent. Therefore, in real dollars, the compensation rates of most campus protection professionals have actually decreased. Police Chiefs/Security Directors: The median annual rate of pay for campus police chiefs/security directors remains the same at $75,000, but we are seeing greater disparities in pay. Nineteen percent make more than $110,000 per year. That is eight points more than in 2009 (11 percent). On the low end of the pay scale, 20 percent make $50,000 or less, which is four points more than in 2009 (16 percent). Sworn Officers: Nationwide, the median starting salary for sworn officers is $32,500, which matches the survey results from 2007-2009. Despite this, starting salaries for sworn officers in the South rose from $27,500 in 2009 to $32,500 in 2011. In the West they remained the same as two years ago: $42,500. Overall, 29 percent of campus sworn officers now make more than $40,000, which is four percentage points more than in 2009. Nonsworn Officers: The median starting salary for nonsworn officers is $23,500, which matched the median rate in previous surveys. On the bright side, the average is $24,127, which is nearly 5 percent more than in 2009. More than two out of five (44 percent) university nonsworn officers now make more than $25,000. That is eight percentage points more than in 2009 (36 percent). Hospitals, on the other hand, did not experience an increase in pay for their new nonsworn officers. In fact, they saw a decrease even when the 2 percent annual rate of inflation is not considered. Thirty-seven percent make $22,000 or less. That is five percentage points more than in 2009. The number of officers making more than $25,000 decreased from 38 percent in 2009 to 32 percent in 2011. Novice K-12 nonsworn officers saw an increase in pay. One in three (33 percent) currently make $22,000 or less, compared to 42 percent in 2009. The percentage of K-12 wage earners who make more than $25,000 increased from 36 percent in 2009 to 38 percent in 2011. 4
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ABOUT THE SURVEY AND DATA
The latest Campus Safety salary survey was conducted in July and August of 2011, and 629 campus protection professionals participated. Invitations to take the poll were sent via E-mail. There is a +3.8 percent margin of error at a 95 percent confidence level. Other statistics are from CS’ 2010 “How Safe Is Your Campus?” Survey and 2011 Emergency Preparedness Survey.
Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety & Security Annual Salary
$30,000 or less $30,001-$40,000 $40,001-$50,000 $50,001-$60,000 $60,001-$70,000 $70,001-$80,000 $80,001-$90,000
3% 8% 9% 9% 13% 11% 9%
$90,000-$100,000 $100,001-$110,000 $110,001-$120,000 $120,002-$130,000 $130,001-$140,000 $140,001-$150,000 More than $150,000
13% 7% 7% 3% 4% 1% 4%
General Median Salaries: Respondents TITLE
Chief of Police/ Security Director
Deputy Chief/ Assistant Director
$75,000 MEDIAN SALARY
Police Police Director of Junior Lieutenant, Officer or Emergency Emergency Captain or Sergeant Management Management Supervisor Personnel
$55,000
$55,000
$70,000
$35,000
$55,000
Sworn Officer Starting Salaries $25,000 or less $25,001-$30,000 $30,001-$35,000 $35,001-$40,000 $40,001-$45,000 More than $45,000
13% 17% 24% 17% 15% 14%
Nonsworn Officer Starting Salaries $18,000 or less $18,001-$22,000 $22,001-$25,000 $25,001-$30,000 More than $30,000
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UNIVERSITIES Percentage of Department Employees Who Are Sworn
CHIEFS OF POLICE/SECURITY DIRECTORS
> MEDIAN: 13% < % OF SWORN OFFICERS
Chief of Police/Security Director Pay NUMBER OF STUDENTS
MEDIAN SALARY
Less than 3,000 3,000-5,000 5,001-9,000 9,001-15,000 15,001-20,000 20,001-30,000 30,001-50,000 More than 50,000
$55,000 $65,000 $75,000 $85,000 $95,000 $85,000 $115,000 $125,000
20%
5-6 years
23% 18%
7-8 years
9-10 years
9%
9%
More than 10 years
21%
30% Armed with lethal and less-lethal thal weapons s
25%
Time in Industry (all university respondents) > MEDIAN: 13 YEARS <
0-5 years
6-10 years
11-15 years
16-20 years
26% 21% 11% 11%
31%
Strongly Agree. . . Agree Somewhat. . . Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . Disagree Somewhat. . . Strongly Disagree. . .
Job Satisfaction (all university respondents) Good
Fair
Poor
32%
54%
12%
2%
$40,001-$45,000
17%
$35,001-$40,000
17%
$30,001-$35,000
27%
$25,001-$30,000
13%
$25,000 or less
11%
Incentives for Sworn Officers
16% 25% 10% 20% 29%
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Bonuses 44% Education benefits (tuition) for officers Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members Fitness benefits 20% Health insurance/benefits Retirement benefits 55% Uniforms/uniform allowances Other 53%
32%
Strongly Agree. . . Agree Somewhat. . . Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . Disagree Somewhat. . . Strongly Disagree. . .
Starting Salary for Sworn Officers 15%
Don’t carry lethal or lless-lethal w weapons
If an active shooter or bomber came onto my campus, my department and my institution would be able to respond effectively.
SWORN OFFICERS More than $45,000
13%
My department has enough and the right type of lethal and less lethal weapons to appropriately respond to an incident.
More than 20 years
Excellent
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> MEDIAN: 5 YEARS <
2-4 years
44% 9% 12% 17% 18%
Officer Weapons Status
Time in Current Position (all university respondents) Less than 2 years
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
None 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100%
33% 55%
OF UNIVERSITY HOUSING FIRES OCCUR IN DORMS OR DORMITORY-TYPE RESIDENCES
5%
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NONSWORN OFFICERS Starting Salary for Nonsworn Officers Note: 16% of respondents don’t have nonsworn officers ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
11% $18,000 or less
$18,001-$22,000
$22,001-$25,000
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A. 10 or less. . . B. 11-20. . . C. 21-30. . . D. 31-50. . . E. 51-75. . . F. 76-100. . . G. More than 100. . .
24% 22% 16% 19% 5% 4% 10%
Student-to-Officer Ratios
20%
33% 14%
17% 16%
17%
40% 19%
13% 11%
My campus’ police and/or security officers receive enough training
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My department’s officer morale is high
Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat Strongly Disagree
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D
My department’s police and/or security officers are paid a fair wage for their duties
Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat Strongly Disagree
More than $30,000
Number of Employees in Department
Bonuses 5% Education benefits (tuition) for officers 53% Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members 41% Fitness benefits 26% Health insurance/benefits 66% Retirement benefits 61% Uniforms/uniform allowances 63% Other 5%
Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat Strongly Disagree
$25,001-$30,000
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22% 13%
20%
32% 15%
19% 14%
NUMBER OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
MEDIAN NUMBER OF DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES
Less tha than an 3,0 3,000 000 3,000-5,000 5,001-9,000 5,00 01-9,000 9,001-15,000 15,001-20,000 15,0 001-2 20,000 20,001-30,000 30,001-50,000 30,0 001-5 50,000 More than 50,000
5 16 26 26 26 41 41 88
Percentage of Female Employees in Department
Percentage of Minority Employees in Department
> MEDIAN: 16% <
> MEDIAN: 16% <
10% or less 11%-20% 21%-30% 31%-40% 41%-50% 51%-60% 61%-70% 71%-80% 81%-90% 91%-100%
36% 26% 23% 7% 5% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0%
10 10% 0% or lesss 36% 11%-20% 17% 21%-30% 21 1%--30% 13% 31%-40% 8% 41%-50% 41 1%--50% 6% 51%-60% 4% 61 1%--70% 6% 61%-70% 71%-80% 3% 81 1%--90% 81%-90% 3% 91%-100% 3%
My department has enough staff to respond appropriately to incidents.
12% Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat Strongly Disagree
31% 9% 30% 18%
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TOP CONCERNS Top Concerns (besides budgets and availability of resources) Emergency preparedness Appropriate staffing levels (officer/student/staff/patient ratios) Administration apathy and/or naïveté regarding campus safety and security Clery Compliance Officer pay Mass notification/emergency alerts Not enough video surveillance equipment or equipment is obsolete Drug and alcohol use on campus Having enough authority to accomplish my responsibilities Officer recruitment and retention Officer/staff training My pay Not enough access control equipment, or equipment is obsolete Officer safety Officer morale Mental health issues of campus constituents Not enough communications equipment or equipment is obsolete
55% 49% 43% 31% 30% 24% 24% 20% 19% 18% 15% 15% 13% 12% 12% 11% 10%
My institution’s top administration officials take safety and security on campus seriously. A. Strongly Agree B. Agree Somewhat C. Neither Agree nor Disagree D. Disagree Somewhat E. Strongly Disagree
48% 32% 5% 10% 5%
My institution dedicates enough money, resources and personnel to campus safety and security efforts and technology. A. Strongly Agree B. Agree Somewhat C. Neither Agree nor Disagree D. Disagree Somewhat E. Strongly Disagree
17% 31% 10% 23% 19%
I have enough authority to do my job well. A. Strongly Agree B. Agree Somewhat C. Neither Agree nor Disagree D. Disagree Somewhat E. Strongly Disagree
31% 34% 8% 17% 9%
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9/11 RADIO INTEROPERABILITY HAS GREATLY IMPROVED OR IMPROVED SOMEWHAT IN 3 OUT OF 5 SCHOOLS, UNIVERSITIES AND HOSPITALS
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I am satisfied with the number and quality of mass notification systems we currently have on campus. ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
30%
___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
36% 14%
9% Strongly Agree
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ fire safety solution(s).
Agree Somewhat
Neither Agree nor Disagree
10%
Strongly Agree
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
15% Strongly Agree
26%
23%
9%
Agree Somewhat
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree Somewhat
15%
15%
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
6%
I am satisfied with the quality, coverage and interoperability of my institution’s emergency communications systems.
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ video surveillance system(s). ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
40%
23%
___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
27%
34% 15% Strongly Agree
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
21%
15% Agree Somewhat
Neither Agree nor Disagree
15%
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ access control system(s).
I am satisfied with the policies, protocols and training supporting our campus’ public safety and security technology.
___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
32% 9% Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat
24%
15%
20%
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
35%
23%
12% Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat
16%
Neither Agree nor Disagree
13%
Disagree Strongly Somewhat Disagree
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Current Level of Preparedness TYPE OF DISASTER
VERY WELL PREPARED 5
Major Earthquake Major Tsunami Nuclear Chemical Biological
3% 0% 3% 5% 5%
My institution has appropriate emergency/crisis plans that are up to date.
34%
Strongly Agree 39% Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat 7% Strongly Disagree
11%
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19% 7% 13% 32% 25%
33% 10% 24% 34% 39%
My campus is adequately prepared for a weather emergency or natural disaster.
30%
Strongly Agree 44% Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat 5% Strongly Disagree
9% 8
WELL PREPARED 4
15%
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SLIGHTLY PREPARED 2
NOT PREPARED AT ALL 1
20% 7% 17% 17% 15%
N/A
14% 23% 31% 11% 14%
11% 54% 13% 0% 2%
AVERAGE RATING
2.74 2.01 2.30 3.03 2.92
My campus is adequately prepared for a hazmat incident.
My campus is adequately prepared for a pandemic flu outbreak.
23%
31%
Strongly Agree 35% Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat 12% Strongly Disagree
15%
14%
Strongly Agree 38% Agree Somewhat Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Somewhat 17% Strongly Disagree
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HOSPITALS CHIEFS OF POLICE/SECURITY DIRECTORS Chief of Police/Security Director Pay NUMBER OF BEDS
MEDIAN SALARY
Less than 200 200-400 401-800 More than 800
$65,000 $75,000 $95,000 $120,000
Less than 2 years
0-5 years
18% 18
12% %
2-4 years
6-10 years
23%
Job Satisfaction (all hospital respondents)
Time in Current Position (all hospital s)) respondents)
5-6 years
15% Excellent
40%
T Time in Industry (all hospital respondents) > MEDIAN: 18 YEARS <
14%
7-8 years
48%
16-20 years
4%
1 17% 9-10 years
Poor
10%
2%
11-15 years
>M MEDIAN: 6 YEARS S<
Good
Fair
12%
8%
More than 10 years
32%
More than 20 years
45%
NONSWORN OFFICERS Starting Salary for Nonsworn Officers ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
26%
11% $18,000 or less
31%
$18,001-$22,000
$22,001-$25,000
23% 9% $25,001-$30,000
More than $30,000
Note: 7% of respondents don’t have nonsworn officers
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Incentives for Nonsworn Officers Bonuses
14% 55%
Education benefits (tuition) for officers Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members Fitness benefits
2% 33% 80% 66% 71%
Health insurance/benefits Retirement benefits Uniforms/uniform allowances Other
8.4 ATTEMPTED OR COMPLETED HEALTHCARE FACILITY PRISONER ESCAPES OCCUR EACH MONTH IN THE UNITED STATES
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SWORN OFFICERS Starting Salary for Sworn Officers ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
28% 16%
19% $25,000 or less
$25,001-$30,000
16% 14%
$30,001-$35,000
$35,001-$40,000
Incentives for Sworn Officers
7%
$40,001-$45,000
More than $45,000
Officer Weapons Status
9%
Bonuses
22%
Education benefits (tuition) for officers Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members
1% 12%
Fitness benefits
29% 26% 24%
Health insurance/benefits Retirement benefits Uniforms/uniform allowances
Armed with lethal weapons
My department has enough and the right type of lethal and less lethal weapons to appropriately respond to an incident.
29% 26% 16% Agree Neither 15% Strongly 14% Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Strongly
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If an active shooter or bomber came onto my campus, my department and my institution would be able to respond effectively.
19% 27% 21% Strongly 21% Agree Neither 11% Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Strongly
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52%
13% My campus’ police and/or security officers receive enough training.
20% Strongly Agree
33% Agree Somewhat
Somewhat nor Disagree
Agree
23%
12%
3%
Other
Armed with less-lethal weapons
15% Neither Agree nor Disagree
25% Disagree Somewhat
7% Strongly Disagree
Somewhat nor Disagree
Agree
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Percentage of Department Employees Who Are Sworn
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None 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100%
63% 13% 3% 7% 14%
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10%
23%
Bed-to-Officer Ratios NUMBER OF BEDS
16
Less than 200 200-400 401-600 601-800 More than 800
24% 16% 11% 4% 12 %
1 or 11-20 21-30 31-50 51-75 76-100 More 10 less than 100
My department has enough staff to respond appropriately to incidents. Percentage of Female Employees in Department
MEDIAN NUMBER OF HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES
26 63
41 105 14%
18%
Strongly Agree
Strongly Disagree
23%
Disagree Somewhat
59% 16% 11% 7% 6% 0%
34%
11%
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree Somewhat
10% or less 11%-20% 21%-30% 31%-40% 41%-50% 51%-100%
> MEDIAN: 5% <
Percentage of Minority Employees in Department
32% 20% 13% 10% 6% 7% 4% 2% 3% 3%
10% or less 11%-20% 21%-30% 31%-40% 41%-50% 51%-60% 61%-70% 71%-80% 81%-90% 91%-100%
> MEDIAN: 16% <
TOP CONCERNS
I am satisfied with the number and quality of mass notification systems we currently have on campus.
Top 5 Concerns (besides budgets and availability of resources) Appropriate staffing levels Emergency preparedness Psychiatric patients Officer pay Officer safety Officer/staff training Forensic patients Joint Commission compliance Infant abduction prevention Not having enough video surveillance equipment, or equipment is obsolete Having enough authority to accomplish my responsibilities
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54% 34% 28% 25% 23% 23% 21% 20% 19% 19% 18%
Slow decision making processes; bureaucracy; turf battles Mental health issues of campus constituents Officer morale Not enough lethal weapons or less lethal weapons to respond appropriately, or weapons are in disrepair Officer recruitment and retention My pay Not enough access control equipment, or equipment is obsolete
18%
Strongly Agree
17% 15%
Agree Somewhat
15% 29% Neither Agree nor Disagree
14% 12% 10%
17% Disagree Somewhat
16% Strongly Disagree
23%
10%
MORE THAN HALF OF EMERGENCY NURSES REPORT EXPERIENCING PHYSICAL VIOLENCE ON THE JOB YEARBOOK 2012
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I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ video surveillance system(s). ___ __ ____ __ ____ __ ____ __ ___
34% 9%
23% Strongly Agree
E
A
D C B
Agree Somewhat
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ access control system(s).
E
Neither Agree nor Disagree
A
D B
C
A. Strongly Agree. . . 24% B. Agree Somewhat. . . 44% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . 6% D. Disagree Somewhat. . . 12% E. Strongly Disagree. . . 14%
18% 16% Disagree Somewhat E
I am satisfied with the quality, coverage and interoperability of my institution’s emergency communications systems.
A. Strongly Agree. . . B. Agree Somewhat. . . C. Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . D. Disagree Somewhat. . . E. Strongly Disagree. . .
A
D C
16% 42% 13% 18% 11%
B
Strongly Disagree
I am satisfied with the ppolicies, protocols and ttraining supporting oour campus’ public ssafety and security ttechnology.
24% 33% 19% 17% 7%
A. Strongly Agree. . . B. Agree Somewhat. . . C. Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . D. Disagree Somewhat. . . E. Strongly Disagree. . .
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Current Level of Preparedness TYPE OF DISASTER
VERY WELL PREPARED 5
Major Earthquake Major Tsunami Nuclearr Chemical Biological
6% 3% 7% 15% 14%
WELL PREPARED 4
SOMEWHAT PREPARED 3
31% 8% 24% 49% 50%
32% 13% 29% 21% 20%
SLIGHTLY PREPARED 2
17% 11% 18% 8% 9%
NOT PREPARED AT ALL 1
8% 15% 17% 7% 6%
N/A
AVERAGE RATING
6% 50% 5% 0% 0%
3.11 2.45 2.86 3.57 3.57
My institution has appropriate emergency/ crisis plans that are up to date.
40%
Strongly Agree
92%
of hospitals strongly agreed or somewhat agreed with the statement “My campus is adequately prepared for a weather emergency or natural disaster.”
Agree Somewhat. . . Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . Disagree Somewhat. . . Strongly Disagree. . .
46% 7% 7% 0%
My campus is adequately prepared for a hazmat incident.
34%
Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat. . . Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . Disagree Somewhat. . . Strongly Disagree. . .
46% 13% 4% 2%
HOSPITAL RESPONDENTS are
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My campus is adequately prepared for a pandemic flu outbreak.
48%
Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat. . . Neither Agree nor Disagree. . . Disagree Somewhat. . . Strongly Disagree. . .
40% 8% 2% 1%
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K-12 SCHOOLS & SCHOOL DISTRICTS Time in Current Position
Time in Industry
Job Satisfaction
(all K-12 respondents)
(all K-12 respondents)
(all K-12 respondents)
> MEDIAN: 6 YEARS <
> MEDIAN: 8 YEARS <
Less than 2 years .......... 15% 2-4 years ....................... 22% 5-6 years ....................... 15% 7-8 years ....................... 12% 9-10 years ....................... 6% More than 10 years........ 30%
0-5 years .....................25% 6-10 years ...................34% 11-15 years .................11% 16-20 years ...................9% More than 20 years......21%
SWORN OFFICERS Starting Salary for Sworn Officers $25,000 or less ..............................15% $25,001-$30,000 ...........................19% $30,001-$35,000 ........................... 24% $35,001-$40,000 ........................... 15% $40,001-$45,000 ........................... 12% More than $45,000 ......................... 15% Percentage of Department Employees Who Are Sworn None................................. 63% 1-25% .............................. 13% 26-50% ............................... 3% 51-75% ............................... 7% 76-100% .......................... 14%
Excellent E
41%
Good G
47%
Fair F
9%
Poor P
3%
Officer Weapons Status Arm with lethal weapons......................... 28% Armed Armed with less-lethal weapons .................... 3% Arm Armed with lethal and less-lethal weapons . 18% Arm Don’t carry lethal or less-lethal weapons .... 51% Don
Incentives for Sworn Officers Bonuses ................................................................................... 4% Education benefits (tuition) for officers .................................... 11% Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members ............1% Fitness benefits ........................................................................ 4% Health insurance/benefits ...................................................... 26% Retirement benefits ................................................................ 28% Uniforms/uniform allowances ................................................. 28% Other .........................................................................................6%
NONSWORN OFFICERS
DEPARTMENT
Starting Salary for Nonsworn Officers
Number of Employees in Department 10 or less ............................................. 39% 11-20 ................................................... 18% 21-30 ................................................... 11% 31-50 ................................................... 11% 51-75 ..................................................... 5% 76-100 ................................................... 7% More than 100 ........................................ 9%
$18,000 or less ............................................... 13% $18,001-$22,000 ............................................ 30% $22,001-$25,000 ............................................ 19% $25,001-$30,000 ............................................ 25% More than $30,000 .......................................... 13% Note: 37% of respondents don’t have nonsworn officers
Incentives for Nonsworn Officers Education benefits (tuition) for officers ............. 13% Education benefits (tuition) for officers’ family members................................................. 4% Fitness benefits ................................................. 8% Health insurance/benefits ................................ 50% Retirement benefits ......................................... 45% Uniforms/uniform allowances .......................... 38% Other ................................................................. 5%
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%
OF K-12 CAMPUSES HAVE IMPLEMENTED OR IMPROVED GANG PREVENTION/INTERVENTION PROGRAMS SINCE 1999.
Percentage of Female Employees in Department
Percentage of Minority Employees in Department
> MEDIAN: 16% <
> MEDIAN: 16% <
10% or less ..................... 40% 11%-20% ........................ 16% 21%-30% ........................ 11% 31%-40% ........................ 10% 41%-50% ........................ 11% 51%-60% ...........................1% 61%-70% ...........................6% 71%-80% ...........................3% 81%-90% ...........................1% 91%-100% .........................1%
10% or less ..................... 46% 11%-20% ........................ 14% 21%-30% ........................ 10% 31%-40% ...........................4% 41%-50% ...........................8% 51%-60% ...........................4% 61%-70% ...........................1% 71%-80% ...........................6% 81%-90% ...........................4% 91%-100% .........................3%
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Top 5 Concerns (besides budgets and availability of resources) Emergency preparedness Appropriate staffing levels (officer/student/staff/patient ratios) Administration apathy and/or naïveté regarding campus safety and security Having enough authority to accomplish my responsibilities Slow decision making processes; bureaucracy; turf battles Drug and alcohol use on campus Mass notification/emergency alerts Not enough video surveillance equipment, or equipment is obsolete Officer/staff training Officer pay Graffiti and gangs Relationships with surrounding communities/jurisdictions My pay Not enough access control equipment, or equipment is obsolete Officer morale Community where we reside is changing Not enough communications equipment, or equipment is obsolete New construction/campus expansion
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ video surveillance system(s).
A
E
D
E
A. Strongly Agree... 12% B. Agree Somewhat... 33% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree... 12% D. Disagree Somewhat... 21% E. Strongly Disagree... 21%
B C
I am satisfied with the quality and coverage of my campus’ access control system(s).
E
A. Strongly Agree... 20% B. Agree Somewhat... 23% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree... 18% D. Disagree Somewhat... 24% E. Strongly Disagree... 15%
61% 50% 43% 36% 26% 21% 21% 19% 18% 17% 15% 15% 14% 13% 13% 11% 11% 10%
E
D
D B C
I am satisfied with the number and quality of mass notification systems we currently have on campus. A. Strongly Agree... 23% B. Agree Somewhat... 35% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree... 2% D. Disagree Somewhat... 31% E. Strongly Disagree... 9%
A
D
C B
Current Level of Preparedness VERY WELL PREPARED 5
Major Earthquake Major Tsunami Nuclear Chemical Biological
1% 2% 4% 3% 1%
WELL SOMEWHAT PREPARED PREPARED 4 3
21% 5% 10% 25% 19%
My campus is adequately prepared for a weather emergency or natural disaster.
46% STRONGLY AGREE
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34% 3% 26% 37% 39%
I am satisfied with the quality, coverage and interoperability of my institution’s emergency communications systems. A. Strongly Agree... 21% B. Agree Somewhat... 40% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree... 10% D. Disagree Somewhat... 22% E. Strongly Disagree... 7%
A. Strongly Agree... 19% B. Agree Somewhat... 40% C. Neither Agree nor Disagree... 12% D. Disagree Somewhat... 25% E. Strongly Disagree... 4%
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TYPE OF DISASTER
SLIGHTLY NOT PREPARED PREPARED AT ALL 2 1
23% 11% 20% 26% 28%
8% 16% 24% 8% 12%
N/A
AVERAGE RATING
13% 64% 17% 1% 1%
2.81 2.08 2.40 2.89 2.69
My campus is adequately prepared for a hazmat incident.
23% STRONGLY AGREE
B
C
I am satisfied with the policies, protocols and training supporting our campus’ public safety and security technology.
A
A
E
A
D
C
B
My institution has appropriate emergency/crisis plans that are up to date.
46% STRONGLY AGREE
My campus is adequately prepared for a pandemic flu outbreak.
37% STRONGLY AGREE
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The integration of visitor management with access control systems allows organizations to easily and safely provide temporary proximity credentials to visitors, allowing them to move freely through the facilities without the need of an employee escort. EasyLobby has many additional visitor management features that can be customized to your particular needs. Find out more by registering for a free, personalized online Web demo at www. easylobby.com. EasyLobby (781) 455-8558 www.easylobby.com
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THE SOLUTION: VIDEO IMAGE DETECTION Video image detection cameras can see and recognize smoke and flames overlooking large spaces at great distances, while providing video surveillance capabilities as a bonus. Fike’s SigniFire video flame, smoke and intrusion detection system, visually detects the presence of fire or smoke at its source, independent of airflow in the area, representing a critical advantage for early warning fire detection. SigniFire detects fire within seconds and supplies vital information, such as live video to remotely located guards, triggering fire alarms, and providing pre-recorded video forensic evidence for future fire investigations. Each SigniFire IP camera can also be configured with multiple detection and/ or exclusion zones. These zones are set to either detect specific events (fire, smoke and motion) within the zone, or detect events outside the zone. The activation of each zone can also be linked to time schedules – so the system is always working when you need it but won‘t interfere with special events or circumstances. SigniFire, which recently earned the CE Mark in addition to being UL Listed and FM Approved, is ideally suited for large volume structures where traditional fire detection methods are impractical
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HOW TO DETECT A CONCEALED WEAPON
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etal detection is one important aspect of an effective strategy to keep campuses safe. The following best practices will help you make the most of your detection efforts.
RANDOM SEARCHES OFTEN EFFECTIVE Although it seems logical that everyone entering a campus should be screened for weapons, when these checks are conducted regularly and at the same location, K-12 students in particular often find ways to circumvent the process. It is for this reason Mike Dorn, executive director for Safe Havens International, recommends the random deployment of metal detectors. “Students can’t know they are about to be checked,” he says. “Also, I’ve seen districts on random days check everyone at the door. But if a violator has the chance to dump a weapon because they know they are about to be searched, it’s not as effective a deterrent because all they’ve lost is their knife. The next day, they’ll bring another one.” Instead, Dorn suggests schools randomly draw classroom numbers and search every student in the selected classroom. This approach provides an element of surprise, which discourages students from bringing weapons to school. Special events, such as concerts, graduations and athletic events, are also good venues for random checks. Dorn recommends using an alternating sequence of random detection. “For example, use a system of numbers like three, seven, four and nine,” he says. “You check every third person until you’ve checked three people, and then you go to the next number. You check every seventh person until you’ve checked seven.” Repeat the process with four and nine. According to Dorn, this approach keeps the line moving while preventing individuals from changing places in line to avoid being screened. When paired with purse hand searches, this method works well to combat common criminal activity.
For a metal detection program to be successful, there must be enough personnel operating the equipment and conducting the bag checks. Security staff also must be properly trained on the equipment, and the policies and procedures supporting the technology.
High risk areas may benefit from two checkpoints. The first screens everyone, and the second is a surprise screening that could either be random or involve everyone.
POLICIES, PERSONNEL SUPPORT DETECTION EFFORTS All of these approaches to weapons screening, however, won’t be as effective if there aren’t enough officers operating the equipment and doing bag checks. Proper training, which often is offered free by metal detection vendors, also ensures the detectors will be used correctly. Good campus access control is another practice that helps counter the ways a weapons violator might try to beat a detection station. “Otherwise, I might just go through your check point, go into a restroom, open the window and have someone hand me the gun,” explains Dorn.
Security of the checkpoint should also be considered. The gunman responsible for the 2005 Red Lake School shooting, for example, shot the unarmed security guard operating the school’s metal detector before shooting his intended targets students. To counter this threat, a campus might deploy a roaming armed officer. Officers must also be trained to use their eyes, ears and common sense to detect weapons. An officer should be trained to notice things like the sag of a jacket and the outline of a weapon, which might indicate a person is carrying a knife or gun. Simple visual screening methods, as well as the approaches described above will do much to prevent weapons assaults. Garrett Metal Detectors (800) 234-6151 www.garrett.com
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how to optimize for the requirements of physical security applications, often better than the application vendor does. Intransa appliances are installer-ready, right out of the box. That makes for a simple installation, without requiring the extensive bench time needed for commodity servers and storage, integrating components, operating system, network connections, graphics cards, and storage systems, and then testing to make sure
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technology. VDMR includes VSA system center (for ongoing and remote management), VSOP (video surveillance optimization, for non-stop, frameloss-free long term recording), VSA energy manager (for energy savings of long term video by up to 70 percent), VSA tiered availability (for standard to HA data protection) and much more. Intransa 10710 N Tantau Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 678-8600 www.intransa.com
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HOW TO PREPARE VITAL SYSTEMS FOR POWER OUTAGES
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y the time disaster strikes, it is too late to take many of the important steps to protect a campus. Unfortunately, disaster plans often do not include power contingencies. Without power, there is no security, and the safety of both students and faculty is compromised. To ensure the safety of everyone involved, a thorough contingency plan must be developed. This plan should contain detailed roles, responsibilities, teams and procedures associated with restoring systems following a disruption. This process can be broken into four steps: 1. Identifying Priorities: Planning begins with prioritizing critical functions. Establishing which systems and applications take priority, and how long they must be maintained. 2. Protecting Networks: Fully integrated and interdependent networks rely on continuity across the entire system; without power, information grinds to a halt.
3. Backing up Security Systems â&#x20AC;&#x201C; these systems are installed to protect assets, but more importantly, to protect people; if power fails, safety is immediately compromised. 4. Maintaining Communications: During emergencies, communication is vital. Not being able to relay information can lead to chaos and increasing danger after a disaster occurs. Once contingency plans have been created and power-critical vulnerabilities are identified, the requirements for power protection can be assessed. Critical systems must be protected from all power problems â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a job for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS). These devices provide protection from all power problems, including spikes, surges and brownouts, along with providing backup power during blackouts. Three types are available, depending on
the application, which can protect equipment ranging from small peripherals to enterprise data centers. Many considerations must be made when selecting the proper unit, including how much electrical load it must support, the quality of power required by the equipment and the amount of runtime needed during a blackout. With proper planning and power contingency plans in place, disaster does not have to mean compromised student safety at your campus. For more detailed information on creating your disaster plan, visit www.minutemanups.com/disasterplanning. Minuteman Power Technologies 1455 LeMay Drive Carrollton, Texas 75007 (800)238.7272 www.minutemanups.com
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ass notification technology has come a long way in recent years. Early efforts by vendors to introduce a single message delivery method to fit every emergency scenario proved insufficient for today’s demands. Whether responding to a crisis situation or using the system for informational purposes, a flexible, integrated, and multilayer mass notification system is required. Talk-A-Phone’s WEBS® is a multi-layer hardware and software mass notification platform, driven by NFPA 72® - 2010, Chapter 24 (ECS)-compliant WEBS Contact®. Exterior and interior paging units, emergency phones, SMS, RSS, E-mail, high power speaker arrays, LED signage, fire alarm systems and other technologies previously viewed as independent notification mediums can be encompassed into a comprehensive crisis management solution under one platform.
PERSONAL NOTIFICATION LAYER A campus must be able to send emergency messages to pre-identified persons,
and this functionality is an integral part of WEBS Contact. It sends critical information in real-time to a wide range of targeted individuals. There are many advantages to including personal notifications in a comprehensive mass notification system. In case of an emergency, recipients can be immediately notified via SMS, E-mail or RSS feeds about any imminent danger regardless of where they are located.
IN-BUILDING NOTIFICATION LAYER The in-building notification layer is an essential part of any mass notification plan. Being able to send audible and visual alerts through a variety of notification devices is key to reaching the right audience in a timely manner. Talk-A-Phone’s line of WEBS paging units, emergency phones, blue lights and area of rescue stations are examples of notification equipment that can be utilized during crisis management.
OUTDOOR NOTIFICATION LAYER The outdoor notification layer plays an
important role in crisis management, helping to create a controlled environment around the perimeter of an event. Using WEBS Contact, an operator can broadcast specific messages campus-wide through WEBS® towers, wall mounts, paging units and high power speaker arrays. Even more importantly, it is also possible to broadcast audio messages to a predefined zone of WEBS devices, or even individual units, allowing emergency personnel to issue targeted alerts to specific segments of a community. There is no single technology that can answer the evolving needs of mass notification. Rather, a variety of notification layers should be implemented to cover all aspects of message delivery in emergency situations. Talk-A-Phone’s WEBS Contact platform is the foundation of this new way of thinking about mass notification as an evolutionary process. Talk-A-Phone 7530 N. Natchez Ave. Niles, IL 60714 (773) 539-1100 www.talkaphone.com
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in less than 10 minutes. But if you can breathe, you can continue to blow a safety whistle, signaling search dogs and first responders to your location for rescue. It only works if you have the whistle on you. Assaults and disaster happen without notice or warning. Attached to keyrings, lanyards, jackets or backpacks makes sure that your signaling device is ready when needed. Customizing with your organizations logo, mascot or other
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merican Signal Corp. (ASC) has been providing life safety systems for more than six decades. We have thousands of installed systems that stand ready to alert tens of millions of people around the world. The ASC team has the experience and products to meet any mass notification need. ASC can provide our CompuLert software and CSC-960, an electronic control panel whereby the sirens and high
powered speaker arrays (HPSA) can be managed from a rack-mountable console with a clearly defined activation and test command. The CSC-960 has key-secured buttons that activate siren tones or voice messages; issues test commands, receives siren communication codes, and alerts the operator whenever anything changes within the system. Every project is customized to fit the needs of our customers in the university, industrial, military, municipal, nuclear
and international markets. ASC will provide an analysis and do the research and planning to meet the customerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs. We follow an emergency reaction plan along with the procedures and requirements to layout a system. We work with national disaster warning centers, 911 dispatch centers and first responders, providing them with an understanding on how to accurately control and monitor installed systems. After 9/11, systems turned into multi-hazard systems and since the weather related events in the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, all systems require an open architecture and a collaboration of efforts to provide 100 percent notification. American Signal Corporation 8600 West Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI. 53224 (800) 243-2911 www.americansignal.com
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reated in 1979 as the first independent law enforcement credentialing authority, CALEA is the original and most widely recognized accrediting body in public safety. It is a private, not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) entity and is not part of or obligated to any governmental body. In a little over three decades, CALEA has become synonymous with excellence in public safety standards. CALEA’s success with the original law enforcement accreditation program created demand for professional credentialing services in other areas. CALEA responded with accreditation programs in public safety communications, public safety training academies and campus security. CALEA exists to improve the delivery of public safety services by maintaining a credible and best-in-class body of standards, developed by a highly regarded group of public safety practitioners; establishing and administering an accreditation process; and recogniz-
ing professional excellence through a comprehensive assessment and awards program.
The CALEA Campus Security Accreditation Program, our latest credentialing program, is specifically designed to meet the needs of non-sworn security organizations in the education sector. This includes agencies and organizations, or other entities with the responsibility to provide security and/or public safety services, serving colleges, universities, secondary and primary schools, specialized schools, and other educational institutions or educational research facilities. CALEA’s accreditation process is a proven modern management model; once implemented, it presents the chief executive officer, on a continuing basis,
with a blueprint that promotes the efficient use of resources and improves service delivery – regardless of the size, geographic location, or functional responsibilities of the agency. The primary cornerstones that comprise the CALEA difference and distinguish CALEA from all other forms of public safety accreditation are professionalism, stewardship, integrity, diversity, independence, continuous improvement, objectivity, credibility, consistency, knowledge, experience, accountability and collaboration. Considering these pillars of strength and fortitude, CALEA is the unrivaled credentialing organization within the public safety sector. Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. (CALEA) 13575 Heathcote Blvd., Ste. 320 Gainsville, VA 20155 (703) 352-4225 www.calea.org
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ompetitive Edge Software’s Report Exec suite has been providing campus security and law enforcement professionals with cutting edge, easy-to-use and affordable incident reporting and records management solutions for more than 15 years. With more than 25 customizable modules to take your reporting to the next level, our software efficiently tracks all reports, daily logs, parking permits, investigations, citations, Clery information and much more. If you need to track it, we provide a way. Anything to help simplify and justify security and law enforcement. Other modules include dispatch, BOLO, training, scheduling, online reporting, equipment tracking, emergency response, lost and
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DISTINGUISHING TRAITS The Report Exec suite is one of the most complete reporting solutions available. It single handedly replaces the need for five to six other applications. Our programs also have a great deal of flexibility and customization options. Our products have the ability to mold to your exist-
ing workflow, not the other way around. Most importantly, our reporting suite is customer-driven. Most of the features and enhancements added to the programs are the direct result of customer feedback and requests. We take the expression “going above and beyond” to a whole new level. Our service and support is a great testament to this as well. We combine unmatched turnaround times and a policy to achieve complete satisfaction every time. At Competitive Edge Software, you aren’t just a valued customer; you’re part of the family! Competivie Edge Software For more information, contact us at 1 (866) 421-2374 or visit us online at www.reportexec.com.
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ooper Notification is the leading supplier of life safety and mass notification system (MNS) solutions. Providing decades of experience and innovation, Cooper Notification is the industry’s foremost developer in advanced technological solutions for the rapidly growing mass notification market, where delivering the right message to the right people at the right time is paramount for responding to threats. In an emergency, you can depend on Cooper Notification’s powerful solutions, Roam Secure Alert Network (RSAN), SAFEPATH, Wheelock, and WAVES for multi-tiered, integrated MNS that are designed to protect, alert and inform your most critical asset, your people. Cooper Notification is helping emergency managers and security professionals in more than 500 MNS installations worldwide deliver critical alerts when it matters most. Cooper Notification’s installations include U.S. military sites; major metropolitan areas such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Orlando; state and federal agencies; university and college campuses; K-12 school districts; airports; and hospitals. From large universities such as the University of Central Florida and University of Maryland, College Park to smaller campuses like New College of Florida and Thiel College in Pennsylvania, Cooper Notification is providing emergency communications for college campuses across the nation.
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE COOPER NOTIFICATION • Backed by global manufacturer, Cooper Industries, Cooper Notification is your single source for integrated MNS solutions, including text/SMS and Email messages, pagers, desktop notifications, unlimited voice, LED display signs, indoor and outdoor speakers, and Giant Voice speaker arrays • Using an advanced amplification system design, WAVES high power speaker arrays feature industry-leading
intelligibility, enabling campuses to broadcast voice messages clearly at 100 feet as 2,000 feet • Seamless system interoperability with computer aided dispatch, fire alarm systems, incident management systems, detection system, sensors, other RSAN systems and automated third party alerts – National Weather Service, Department of Transportation, breaking news and AMBER alerts • More than 100 years of proven experience in developing high-quality, reliable and innovative life safety products and solutions that are essential in responding to today’s threats. • As a premier provider to the federal government, Cooper Notification’s advanced MNS solutions are battletested and battle-proven by protecting our armed forces in the most demanding environments and circumstances every day. Cooper Notification 273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 (800) 631-2148 www.coopernotification.com
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SX Access Systems Inc. designs and manufactures integrated access control software and hardware for systems of all sizes. DSX products are sold worldwide through a network of factory-trained dealers located in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Nigeria and many other countries. Since 1984 DSX Access Systems Inc., a Texas based company, has risen from obscurity to become one of the most respected names in the security industry. With every new generation of hardware and software, DSX has maintained a
back path of compatibility to our original generation systems. At the same time, we are always designing with a future forward mindset. No one can promise what the future will bring, but DSX is committed to staying at the front of product development and maintaining intergenerational compatibility as far into the future as is reasonably possible. DSX products include non-host dependent, intelligent controllers and WinDSX total access control software. WinDSX is available in Microsoft Access and SQL database versions. WinDSX is full-featured software that includes photo badging, remote messaging, eleva-
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moke fills the hallway of the newly remodeled chemistry wing. Students scramble to evacuate the facility. Gas is leaking from a tear in the tubing of a Bunsen burner. The lab is filled with chemicals that are all now igniting. Fire is quickly spreading across the ceiling because the sprinkler system has recently had maintenance work performed and the valve was left closed. Are you prepared for this situation? Do your first responders have instantaneous access to the data they need to work fast to gain control over the chaos? Or did you leave your paper preplan binder in the room next to the fire? Protecting your students and staff is your number one priority and begins long before an incident occurs. Having readily accessible preplans available to your facilities management and first responders can change a situation from being a catastrophic disaster into a controllable incident. Blazemark is an innovative Internetbased software tool that allows you to manage and share vital building, facility and area information for immediate use at incidents and emergencies. It catalogs key information about complexes, structures, water supplies, protection systems, drainage points and other property features. It follows NFPA 1620 “Standard for Pre Incident Planning.”
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appropriate mitigation resources to the right locations. Blazemark allows simultaneous, multi-user access across the community, region or across the globe with a robust, Internet-based, Web application. Blazemark presents complicated design information in a manner that can be easily understood by response personnel, easing their potential concerns regarding complex facilities and protection systems. It ensures that design intent is memorialized for use throughout the life of the facility, reducing the risk and impact of a catastrophic incident. Fire Planning Associates Inc. P.O. Box 446 Washington Crossing, PA 18977 (215) 321-6260 www.getblazemark.com
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AI-Tronics has been a leading manufacturer in the emergency communications markets for nearly 65 years. Oil rigs, power plants, nuclear and chemical facilities, colleges and parking facilities all over the world have relied on our communication products to increase the productivity and safety of their personnel and the general public. We are extremely proud of our quality products, and we couldn’t be more pleased to present our new RED ALERT® line of emergency telephone products, which was released in March of 2011. RED ALERT emergency telephones have been designed for maximum environmental sustainability, high audio quality, and unparalled monitoring capability. In addition to providing high quality, hands-free, two-way communications, a RED ALERT telephone can tell you its location, report call activity, activate up to two peripheral devices and let you know when it is experiencing problems. When used with our telephone management application (TMA) software, RED ALERT telephones will reduce system test and maincreasing li tenance time while greatly decreasing liability issues associated with undetected, faulty equipment. Each RED ALERT telephone is available with a voice annunciation option, an extreme cold weather option or both options. No other telephone provides greater features, value and reliability. GAI-Tronics has successfully deployed our SIP compatible VoIP telephone for over two years. Available in our RED ALERT handsfree models or our recently released handset models, the rugged
design provides a robust solution for most VoIP telephone applications. A fourth quarter 2011 release is planned for our RED ALERT handsfree WiFi VoIP models. The RED ALERT family of products also includes our campus public address sys-
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stablished in 1970, IDenticard is recognized as a leading producer of security ID cards and badges, and access control systems. The company provides a flexible line of fully integrated products and systems -- including complete sophisticated ID badging and access control systems, custom-designed laminated, PVC and smart cards, laminators, ID card printers, cameras, and bar code and biometric card readers. All IDenticard system solutions can be easily upgraded to meet the growing security demands of customers. IDenticard maintains field sales offices with direct sales representatives in more than 20 major U.S. cities and a partner network encompassing some 300 of the world’s leading systems integrators and security systems installation specialists. IDenticard serves more than 22,000 customers around the world, including Fortune 500 corporations; schools, colleges
and universities; leading medical centers; and more than 300 federal agencies, such as the Department of Defense. IDenticard offers a wide range of solutions to meet almost every need for ID cards, access control and visitor management. IDenticard’s products
and experience help create individualized security solutions for a broad array of security needs. IDenticard’s solutions also include ID card security features, flexible photo ID badge software, integrated access control systems, complete visitor badge programs, and hundreds of badge holders, lanyards and attachment options. In February 2006, IDenticard was acquired by Brady Corp., strengthening Brady’s position in the personal identification market and establishing Brady as a leader in card access security badges. IDenticard Systems (800) 233-0298 www.identicard.com
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www.usa.siemens.com/sygnal communications has vaulted forward from the days of single tone sirens, but new gaps in functionality are appearing when considering a holistic approach to mass notification. Emergency management professionals have been left with a complex array of disparate systems to use when seconds count the most.
LEVERAGING THE NETWORK FOR PREMISE BASED SOLUTIONS
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NEXT GENERATION MNS While the latest update to NFPA redefines Mass Notification as “Emergency Communications Systems (ECS),” the end user community is formulating expectations related to the future functionality of today’s alerting solutions. Numerous best practices have surfaced since alerting technology began its rapid, mainstream adoption, and the NFPA is looking to incorporate pressure tested protocols in the new code. The latest updates refer to “wide-area” and “distributed recipient notification” in addition to building notifications. Wide area being the geography surrounding a building on a particular campus, and distributed recipient notification as “expanded beyond the facility and the area, to be accomplished through means such as telephone calls, text messaging, and emails.” So far, colleges, corporations and government entities have made significant investments in technology platforms and end point devices towards a goal of safer, more secure campus environments but still have not solved all critical messaging challenges. As an industry, emergency
A popular model that comprises the foundation of most mass notification systems currently deployed is a Web-based, multi-modal offering residing completely outside of the IT infrastructure of a business or campus. This model is based on sound logic considering continuity of operations planning but many times, the IT network on-campus is one of the institution’s greatest IT assets. It is common for CIOs to invest a large percentage of their overall budget into the infrastructure and oftentimes buildings are so “wired” that the degree of functionality end users are getting from their emergency communications systems is but a fraction of the capability. The whole is truly greater than the sum of its parts. A managed systems approach to emergency communications systems is becoming a popular topic between IT, facilities, and public safety stakeholders. A site audit of a campus footprint can reveal a wealth of network devices that are capable of delivering an emergency message but are not configured to do so. Thinking of a variety of end-point devices as underutilized assets, one can ask the crucial question, “How do I make marginal adjustments that will yield exponential returns related to functionality?” LCDs, sirens, LEDs, desktop computers and the ever-present fire panel are but a few examples of devices that are only serving in a fraction of their capacity. The response that serves this question best is to use a premise-based solution, bundling all end-point devices under a
single managed emergency communications architecture. This effectively creates a system of systems.
CONSOLIDATING COMMAND AND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS A managed emergency communications system can include Web-based alerting as one part of a holistic approach to critical messaging. To date, volume has been the underlying theme of mass notification, but we are moving towards a blended requirement of scalable functionality to include accuracy and granularity in campus communications. Emergency management professionals have identified the need to have a laser focus after delivering the first wave of warnings. Pinpointing a building, floor or office/classroom offers a unique value proposition when considering scenarios where conditions affecting the people inside a structure are changing or are different for one location versus another. Having a single user interface that manages all end point devices and allows direct communications with predefined groups or one particular modality will prove to be an invaluable feature of future message management.
CONCLUSION Experts agree that the right technology mix can act as a force multiplier in incident managemen. Well-constructed plans and highly capable individuals are doubly effective when given the correct tools. Emergency communications systems are evolving towards a managed system model as opposed to a collection of disjointed, boutique applications. Advances in technology are affording end users more options regarding a consolidated approach to critical communications, and incident management professionals are seeking scalable solutions that will make the most of past and future investments. Siemens Industry Inc. 1000 Deerfield Parkway Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847) 215-1000 www.usa.siemens.com/sygnal
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Intelligent, integrated solutions that improve the safety and security of your campus. www.usa.siemens.com/security
A quality educational experience requires an open environment where students, faculty and staff feel safe and secure. Siemens Security Solutions helps colleges and universities create just such an environment. We address your unique security challenges through proven
solutions that increase prevention, detection and response. The end result is a campus where everyone feels protected and can concentrate on whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most important â&#x20AC;&#x201D; learning.
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VERINT VIDEO INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS www.verint.com/videosolutions
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erint Video Intelligence Solutions is a leading global provider of networked video solutions designed to improve enterprise performance and make the world a safer place. With an end-to-end enterprise class portfolio of IP video solutions, Verint provides customers a single source for all of their IP video needs. With multi-tiered support programs and professional services, Verint’s awardwinning Nextiva portfolio transforms video into value for our customers and partners. Nextiva IP Video Solutions Nextiva IP video solutions provide the capabilities to enhance situational awareness and emergency management in enterprise and critical infrastructure; fraud detection and investigation in finance and banking; loss prevention and shrinkage in retail environments; and enhance sales, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency. Ranging from video management, physical security information management and video analytics software to intelligent network video recorders, IP
cameras, wired and wireless encoders, and servers and storage, Nextiva IP video solutions allow customers to optimize investments by leveraging legacy video infrastructure to scale security systems with the growth of their organizations. Built on an open, standards-based architecture, Nextiva readily integrates with other IT, security and business systems to help streamline deployment, lower total cost of ownership, ensure high availability and drive operational efficiency. Airports and seaports, banks and financial institutions, cities and metropolitan areas, government institutions, hospitals, large corporations, pet-
rochemical and utility companies, retail chains and supermarkets, and schools, colleges, and universities use Verint solutions to protect people, property and assets. In addition, these industries leverage the Nextiva portfolio to derive enhanced business intelligence—improving their operations and customer experience. More than 10,000 organizations in over 150 countries — including over 85 percent of the Fortune 100 companies — use Verint solutions to capture, distill, and analyze complex and under used information sources, such as voice, video and unstructured text. With over 500 patent registrations and applications filed, industry analysts and research firms have consistently cited Verint for market leadership, vision and execution. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 12110 North Pecos Street, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80234 866-NEXTIVA www.verint.com/videosolutions
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With Nextiva, You’ll Know Now. When securing building and campus operations, you don’t have time to wait for situations to escalate. You need to know what’s happening on the ground. And you need to know now. Verint can help. As a global leader in networked video security solutions, our expertise is built on over 100,000 successful deployments, including corporate facilities, university campuses, hospitals and over 80% of Fortune 100 companies. Security personnel everywhere trust our systems to enhance situational awareness, reduce disruptions and deter criminal activity. Our scalable, open, IT-friendly architecture and robust portfolio of video security solutions give you the confidence you need to make the right call, every time.
For more information on how Verint can help you know now, visit us online at Verint.com/know-now or call 866-NEXTIVA. © 2011 Verint Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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VIDEO INSIGHT, INC. www.video-insight.com
ownership due to our simple licensing and efficient use of storage and bandwidth. Using an open architecture, the Video Insight products support more than 1,100 camera models from 60 major camera manufacturers. It easily integrates with access control and other alarm systems. One of the chief advantages of using Video Insight IP video surveillance software is the ability to centralize your video surveillance installations. By using Video Insight, you can connect hundreds of cameras to a single server. This centralization results in greatly reduced costs in terms of operating software licensing and in terms of manpower required to support the systems. Nonetheless, many schools and universities also use Video Insight in a decentralized manner. Video Insight offers the flexibility to take either approach. We are proud to provide U.S.-based tech support that stands behind a “one-hour call back” guarantee. Video Insight is a market leader that has been recognized as a “Platinum Govie Award” winner and “Technology Partner of the Year - Education Vertical” by industry peers. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Video Insight software is used in more than 4,500 schools and universities; hospitals; banks; hotels; restaurants; retail businesses and government facilities.
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ideo Insight is a U.S. based developer of enterprise class IP video surveillance software focused on multi-campus government and educational facilities. Our software uses map and floor plans to easily navigate between camer-
as and locations. All cameras and servers can be viewed and managed from a centralized location on our monitor station client, our Web client or PDA. The system is extremely easy to use and usually requires little or no end user training. Our software offers the best total cost of
Video Insight, Inc. 3 Riverway, Ste. 700 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 621 9779 www.video-insight.com
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WEB SITES TO WATCH IN 2012
Need to research the latest university, school and hospital protection products, services and solutions? Then take a closer look at these information-rich Web sites. The hosts of these Web sites have paid to be included in this special advertising section
American Signal Corp.
CALEA
American Signal Corp. (ASC) is an innovative organization dedicated to supplying mass notification solutions for universities. ASC sales teams work with clients to develop systems that are versatile and dependable. ASC can provide our CompuLert software and CSC-960, an electronic control panel whereby the system of sirens and HPSAs can be managed from a console with clearly defined activation and test commands. The CSC-960 activates voice messages; issues test commands, and receive siren communication codes. Â
Visit our Web site at www.calea.org for information on the CALEA process and the benefits of CALEA accreditation; for complete information on our public safety credentialing programs and a list of CALEA clients; for information on CALEA conferences or our board of directors; and to learn about the difference CALEA can make by ensuring excellence in public safety. Also visit us on Facebook for additional resources on relevant public safety issues and trends.
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Competitive Edge Software Inc.
Cooper Notification
Competitive Edge Software’s Report Exec suite has been providing campus security and law enforcement professionals with cutting edge, easy-to-use and affordable incident reporting and records management solutions for more than 15 years. With 25 customizable modules to take your reporting to the next level, Report Exec efficiently tracks all reports, daily logs, parking permits, investigations, citations, Clery information and much more. Try our products for free and see why more than 1,200 agencies put their trust in Report Exec.
Visit www.coopernotification.com for the most comprehensive listing of mass notification and life safety product, solution or market information in the industry. The Cooper Notification Web site features ease of navigation, customer support pages, education resources and product documentation, as well as an advanced search feature where specific content can be found quickly. Check back on a regular basis for all the latest real time news, information and event listings.
DSX Access Systems Inc.
EasyLobby Inc.
Check out the newest DSX product and software developments and review the latest design and technical information. A listing of our current strategic partners and contact information for DSX regional sales managers is provided. WinDSX remains the security professional’s first choice for total access control because of DSX’s coveted reputation for quality, reliability and integrity. A free WinDSX software demo CD is available upon request by E-mail at sales@dsxinc.com.
The EasyLobby Web site has all the information you need to learn about how our software can help you professionally manage visitors in your facilities. The Web site has full descriptions of products, success stories, best practices, latest news and information on EasyLobby software. You can also use our Web site to register for a free, customized online Web demo.
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Fike
Fire Planning Associates Inc.
Fike is a globally recognized supplier of products and services that protect people and critical assets from dangers, such as fire and explosions. Fike’s Web site features detailed fire alarm and suppression product information, as well as a global approach to finding local Fike dealers. Fike’s Web site also features:
Blazemark is an innovative Internet-based software tool that allows you to manage and share vital building, facility and area information for immediate use during incidents and emergencies. It provides rapid access to your fire, police, EMS, public safety and facilities management teams. Blazemark also complies with NFPA 1620, “Standard for Pre-Incident Planning,” and is the ultimate in instant interoperability. Visit www.getblazemark.com to access resources and testimonials.
www.fike.com
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•Detailed product literature, datasheets and specifications •Option to schedule an informative lunch and learn •Upcoming events/tradeshows where Fike will be showcasing their most recent innovations
GAI-Tronics
Garrett Metal Detectors
GAI-Tronics’ home page is a testimonial to our diversity in the communications industry. Our Telephony Products category provides detail selectivity to a variety of telephone products. Select the RED ALERT sub-category to connect to links to our premier emergency telephone products. Select Campus Public Address for links to our public address system for schools. The VoIP link connects to state-of-the-art communications products. Additional tools include markets, literature and technical service.
Garrett Metal Detectors is the global leader of ground-search, walk-through and hand-held metal detection products for security and law enforcement applications. Garrett’s Web site offers features, technical specifications and in-use video segments for each of its security screening products. Garrett was recently the supplier of security products for the 2010 Winter Olympics Games in Vancouver and for the 2010 FICA World Cup Soccer in South Africa.
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IDenticard Systems www.identicard.com
Intransa, the VideoAppliance Company
IDenticard Systems offers a wide range of solutions to meet almost every need for ID cards, access control and visitor management. Visit our online store where you’ll find everything you need for your photo ID program. We offer all types of ID cards - durable laminated, PVC, and smart cards as well as ID card printer and ribbons, badge holders, lanyards, badge reels, temporary visitor cards and much more. For nearly 40 years, IDenticard Systems has been a trusted name in security identification.
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Minuteman Power Technologies/ Para Systems, Inc.
SIEMENS
www.minutemanups.com/education
Minutemanups.com features several resources to make selecting power protection products easier. Industry specific pages, such as the Education page, give product suggestions to help you get started on a complete protection solution for your campus. The UPS Selection Help page utilizes SizeMyUPS.com to help users take the guesswork out of picking the right UPS. An extensive catalog of telephone, security, network and other equipment is available, making this sometimes difficult task straightforward.
When you need to deploy a surveillance system, you shouldn’t have to worry about the servers and storage that it runs on. That’s the premise of the Intransa VideoAppliance lineup for physical security, and that theme runs throughout the Website. With over two dozen preloaded VMS vendor choices as well as another dozen for video analytics, access control and PSIM, it’s easy to understand why the Intransa appliances are the leading platform in the market.
www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies The Siemens Building Technologies Division is the world’s market leader for safe and energy efficient buildings (“green buildings”) and infrastructures. As a service provider, system integrator and product vendor, Building Technologies has offerings for building automation, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), fire protection and security. For more information, visit www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies.
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Talk-A-Phone Co.
Verint Video Intelligence Solutions
Talk-A-Phone Co. is an innovative manufacturer of hightechnology communication products, blazing new paths in the field for more than 75 years. Our mass notification and emergency communications IP and analog systems including highly visible towers, attractive wall-mounts, indoor and outdoor paging units and more – are used at college/ corporate campuses, parking facilities, hospitals and masstransit locations worldwide. Please visit Talk-A-Phone’s Web site for more information regarding our line of emergency communications and mass notification solutions.
As a leader in security, Verint provides a single source for end-to-end video solutions. From cameras, encoders and intelligent NVRs, to video management, analytics and PSIM software, we help cover your security operations. Large, small, analog, IP, wired or wireless, Verint solutions help protect investments, enhance security and reduce operational costs. Multi-tiered support programs, expert services and the award-winning Nextiva® portfolio helps transform video into value.
Video Insight
Whistles For Life
Video Insight is a U.S. based developer of enterprise class IP video surveillance software focused on multi-campus government and educational facilities. Our software uses map and floor plans to easily navigate between cameras and locations. All cameras and servers can be viewed and managed from a centralized location on our monitor station client or our Web client.The system is extremely easy to use and usually requires little or no end user training.
U.S. manufacturers of high performance safety whistles, Whistles For Life provides the best chance of being rescued, the ability to be HEARD. Based on decades of search and rescue experience, their extensive customer base includes the Coast Guard and U.S. Military. A patented three-chambered design creates multiple frequency blasts up to 120 Decibels! Available in a variety of colors to match any design, the whistles can be customized with your organizations full-color logo and security information.
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The following 29 pages contain the product and service descriptions and contact information of hundreds of companies, solutions providers and organizations serving the hospital, school and university security, law enforcement, emergency management and risk management communities. • Vendors at a Glance: Lists product manufacturers and service providers by category. See below. • Vendor Directory: Lists companies alphabetically, along with their contact information. See page 66. • Associations Directory: Lists in alphabetical order selected national and state associations serving schools, universities and hospitals. See page 90 • Advertiser index: Lists the companies and organizations that support the Campus Safety Yearbook. See page 82.
ACCESS CONTROL Access Specialties Intl. LLC Adams Rite Manufacturing Inc. ADT Security Services Aiphone Corp. Altronix Corp. Alvarado Manufacturing Co. AMAG Technology Inc. Applied Wireless Identifications (AWID) ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions Automatic Systems AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. Barcode Automation Inc. (BAI) Bosch Security Systems Inc. Brivo Systems LLC Camden Door Controls Cansec Systems Ltd. 60
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Carter Brothers Fire & Life Safety Channel Vision Technology CI Solutions (Card Integrators) Cisco Systems Inc. Cogent Systems Inc. Continental Access Datacard Group Designed Security Inc. (DSI) Detex Corp. Diebold Inc. Digital Identification Solutions LLC DoorKing Inc. DSX Access Systems Inc. DynaLock Corp. EasyLobby Inc. e-DATA Elk Products Inc.
EverFocus Electronics Corp. Farpointe Data Inc. Front Door Software Security Genetec Inc. Kratos | HBE HES Inc. HID Global (an ASSA ABLOY company) Hirsch Electronics Honeywell Security / Access Systems Honeywell Security Group Hughes Associates Inc. IDenticard ImageWare Systems Inc. Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage InstaKey Security System Intelligent Access Systems Intransa Inc. www.campussafetymagazine.com
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Jeron Electronic Systems Inc. Johnson Controls Jolly Technologies KABA Access Control Keri Systems Inc. KeyKeeper Keyscan Inc. Lenel Systems Intl. Inc. LiftMaster (Chamberlain Group) Linear Corp. Mace Personal Defense MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics Card System MorphoTrak Inc. Morse Watchmans Inc. Napco Security Group Inc. NEC Corporation of America NiSCA Corporation Niscayah Inc. Norton Door Controls Open Options Inc. Par-Kut PCSC Preferred Power Products PSA Security Network Quantum Secure Inc. Quintron Systems Inc. R. Grossman & Associates. Inc. ROFU International Corp. Rosslare Security Products Safety Technology Intl. Inc. (STI) Saflok / Kaba Multihousing & Institutional Salto Systems Inc. Sargent Manufacturing Co. Schneider Electric Secura Key SecureLink Ltd. Securitron Magnalock Corp. Security Door Controls (SDC) Security Lock Distributors Sielox LLC Siemens Building Technologies Smarter Security Systems Ltd. Software House, part of Tyco Security Products Stanley Convergent Security Solutions Stanley Security Solutions StopWare Inc. Trigon Electronics Inc. Tyco Fire & Security UTC Fire & Security Vicon Industries Inc. Video Security Specialists Inc. (VSS) Videx Viking Electronics Inc. Viscount Systems Inc. Visitor Pass Solutions/Data Management Inc. Windy City Wire Xtralis Yale Commercial Locks and Hardware (a division of ASSA ABLOY) Zebra Technologies Corp. CENTRAL STATION SERVICES MONITORING/DISPATCH ADT Security Services AES-IntelliNet
Affiliated Central Inc. Alarm Monitoring Services Inc. AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. Bosch Security Systems Inc. Competitive Edge Software Inc. Continental Access Criticom Monitoring Services Delta Scientific Diebold Inc. Emcor Enclosures â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Crenlo EMERgency24 ESRI Farber Specialty Vehicles G4S GAI-Tronics Kratos | HBE Honeywell Security / Access Systems Honeywell Security Group Informant Technologies Inc. Intransa Inc. Iveda Solutions JVC Professional Products Keltron Corp. Mace Personal Defense Middle Atlantic Products Mohawk Ltd. Monitronics Intl. Inc. Motorola Inc. Napco Security Group Inc. National Monitoring Center (NMC) NationWide Digital Monitoring On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. Orion Systems Protection 1 Security Solutions PSA Security Network Rapid Response Monitoring Raytheon - Civil Communications Solutions SAFE Security Security Central Security Information Systems Inc. Sentry 360 Security Siemens Building Technologies Silent Knight Sleuth Software/Access Data Corp. Spillman Technologies Inc. SunGard Public Sector Inc. Texana Security United Central Control Inc. (UCC) United Security Associates Group (USAG) USA Central Station Vicon Industries Inc. VisionAIR Winsted Corp., The Xtralis COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS Advanced Network Devices Aiphone Corp. Alcatel-Lucent Alertus Technologies American Messaging (IntelliGuard Systems) AMG Teleran Corp. Biamp Systems CALL 24 Security Camden Door Controls
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BOSS Software Brother Mobile Solutions Inc. CBORD Group Inc. CI Solutions (Card Integrators) Cogent Systems Inc. Datacard Group Digital Identification Solutions LLC EasyLobby Inc. Evolis Inc. HID Global (an ASSA ABLOY company) Honeywell Security / Access Systems IDenticard ImageWare Systems Inc. Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage Jolly Technologies K-Sun Corp. MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics Card System MorphoTrak Inc. NEC Corporation of America NiSCA Corporation Open Options Inc. Plasco ID Quantum Secure Inc. Quintron Systems Inc. Reeves Company Inc. Security Identification Systems Corp. StopWare Inc. Viking Electronics Inc. Visitor Pass Solutions/Data Management Inc. Zebra Technologies Corp. INSPECTION & DETECTION EQUIPMENT Bosch Security Systems Inc. CEIA USA Fike Alarm Systems Fisher Labs Garrett Metal Detectors George Risk Industries (GRI) Hughes Associates Inc. ICX Tactical Platforms/Sky Watch Rapiscan Systems Red X Defense System Sensor INTRUSION DETECTION Access Specialties Intl. LLC ADT Security Services AES-IntelliNet Aleph America Altronix Corp. Bosch Security Systems Inc. California Ravelco Carter Brothers Fire & Life Safety CPP Alarm and Video Inc. EE Systems Group Inc. Elk Products Inc. Front Door Software Security Hirsch Electronics Honeywell Security / Access Systems Honeywell Security Group Hughes Associates Inc. Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage Inovonics Corp. Jeron Electronic Systems Inc. Keltron Corp. Lenel Systems Intl. Inc.
LiftMaster (Chamberlain Group) Maxwell Alarm Screen Mfg. Napco Security Group Inc. Niscayah Inc. Optex America Safety Technology Intl. Inc. (STI) Schneider Electric Siemens Building Technologies UTC Fire & Security Xtralis MASS NOTIFICATION ADT Security Services Advanced Network Devices Aiphone Corp. Alcatel-Lucent All Traffic Solutions American Messaging (IntelliGuard Systems) AMG Teleran Corp. AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. Biamp Systems Blackboard Inc. Bosch Security Systems Inc. CALL 24 Security CDW-G Code Blue Corp. Connectivity Inc. Cooper Notification e2Campus By Omnilert LLC Edwards, a UTC Fire & Security company Everbridge Federal Signal Corp. Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell Gamewell-FCI Global Security Systems (GSS) Honeywell Security / Access Systems Honeywell Security Group Hughes Associates Inc. Hughes Network Systems LLC IML Corp. LLC Inovonics Corp. IntelliGuard Systems IPCallCo Jeron Electronic Systems Inc. Johnson Controls Lynx Systems (Micro Technology Services) Metis Secure Solutions MIR3 Inc. Niscayah Inc. REACT Systems Inc. RF Technologies Inc. Safety Technology Intl. Inc. (STI) Schulmerich Bells Send Word Now Communications Siemens Building Technologies Silent Knight SimplexGrinnel LP System Sensor Talk-A-Phone Co. Tatung Company of America Inc. Teltronics Inc. Twenty First Century Communications, Inc. Tyco Fire & Security Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (Fire & Security Sector) Viking Electronics Inc. www.campussafetymagazine.com
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MISC. SECURITY PRODUCTS Abalone LLC Access Specialties Intl. LLC AE Light Aerko Intl. AES-IntelliNet Altronix Corp. American Fibertek Inc. Amistar Automation Appriss Inc. Arrow Fastener Co. LLC AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. B.I.G. Enterprises Bass Computers Inc. Bauer Compressors Inc. Blackboard Transact Bosch Security Systems Inc. CALEA (Commission on Accreditation for LE Agencies) California Ravelco CBORD Group Inc. CritiCall Pre-Employment Testing Software DataDot Technology USA Inc. Deggy Corp. Delta Scientific Designed Security Inc. (DSI) Digital Security Concepts Doosan Portable Power e-DATA EE Systems Group Inc. Emcor Enclosures – Crenlo Emergency Medical Products Inc. (EMP) Federal Signal Corporation Fire Planning Associates Inc. (FPA) Fire Protection Publications (IFSTA) Fisher Labs Gamewell-FCI Global Safe Corp. Honeywell Cable & Custom Electronics Honeywell Power Products Honeywell Security / Access Systems Humane Restraint Hy-Tape International IDenticard iluminar Inc. Keltron Corp. Lauren Innovations Looseleaf Law Publications Magna Publications MinuteMan Power Technologies Mohawk Ltd. MyForce OfficerStore.com On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. Optelecom-NKF Inc. Optex America Panasonic Security Systems Par-Kut Intl. Inc. Pelco by Schneider Electric Pelican Products Preferred Power Products ProPac Inc. RAM Mounting Systems (National Products) Resiligence Inc. (TipNow) S2 Security Corp. Safety Technology Intl. Inc. (STI)
Salsbury Industries SANYO Security Products School Kids Healthcare Schulmerich Bells Sirchie Fingerprint Laboratories Steck Stryker Medical SunWize Technologies Tele-Lite Inc. TimeKeeping Systems Video Security Specialists Inc. (VSS) Whistles for Life OFFICER UNIFORMS/APPAREL 5.11 Tactical Series Haix North America Inc. Quartermaster Inc. PARKING ENFORCEMENT EQUIPMENT Adirondack Solutions All Traffic Solutions Cansec Systems Ltd. Decatur Electronics Inc. DoorKing Inc. Federal APD Inc. Genetec Inc. Informant Technologies Inc. Security Resources T2 Systems Inc. PERSONAL GEAR/EQUIPMENT 5.11 Tactical Series, Aerko Intl. American Whistle Corp. CamelBak Products LLC Coast Products Competitive Edge Dynamics USA Eye Safety Systems GLOCK Inc. Ketch-All Co. Lawmen’s and Shooters Supply Inc. Maxsell Corp. MyForce OfficerStore.com Point Blank Body Armor Inc. Quartermaster Inc. Quiqlite Inc. Ray Allen Manufacturing Recognition Services Revision Eyewear Safariland Safe Restraints Smith & Warren Steck Manufacturing Streamlight Inc. Whistles for Life PROFESSIONAL SERVICES & SECURITY BUSINESS CONSULTING Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) CritiCall Pre-Employment Testing Software Greenwood Security HireRight IDS Research and Development Inc. Infusion Direct Marketing MK Intl. Security Consulting
Magna Publications National School Safety and Security Services PSA Security Network R. Grossman & Associates. Inc. RETA Security Inc. Safe Havens International Strategic Technology Group Strategic Technology Group The Wright Group SECURITY & SAFETY SOFTWARE Adirondack Solutions American Dynamics ASURiO Inc. BOSS CBORD Group Inc. CI Solutions (Card Integrators) Cisco Systems Inc. Code Blue Corp. COHU Inc. Competitive Edge Software Inc. Crimestar Corp. CritiCall Pre-Employment Testing Software Digital Solutions LLC Gtechna-EZ Tag ESRI i2 Inc. ImageWare Systems Inc. Informant Technologies Inc. Information Technologies Inc. Jolly Technologies Lauren Innovations Lynx Systems (Micro Technology Services) Milestone Systems A/S Motorola Inc. National Monitoring Center (NMC) Ocean Systems Ocenture On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. Open Options Inc. Optelecom-NKF Inc. PDSI Software Quantum Secure Inc. Rapiscan Systems REACT Systems Inc. Resiligence Inc. (TipNow) Security Information Systems Inc. Sleuth Software/Access Data Corp. Spillman Technologies Inc. Steamboat Data Systems Inc. StopWare Inc. SunGard Public Sector Inc. TimeKeeping Systems Inc. UTC Fire & Security Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Video Insight Inc. VideoIQ Inc. VisionAIR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION ADT Security Services Carter Brothers Fire & Life Safety CI Solutions (Card Integrators) CMS Security Systems Code Blue Corp. DSX Access Systems Inc. YEARBOOK 2012
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Global Security Systems (GSS) Hughes Associates Inc. Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage Inovonics Corp. Integrated Security Systems Inc. (ISSI) Johnson Controls Kratos | HBE Lenel Systems Intl. Inc. Moxa Americas Inc. Niscayah Inc. Pelco by Schneider Electric PSA Security Network Quantum Secure Inc. R. Grossman & Associates. Inc. Schneider Electric Siemens Building Technologies SIMPLEXGRINNEL LP Software House, part of Tyco Security Products Stanley Convergent Security Solutions Stanley Security Solutions Viscount Systems Inc. TACTICAL GEAR/EQUIPMENT Blackhawk Products Group Fisher Labs KOWA Optimed Inc. MyForce U.S. Chemical Storage /U.S. Explosive Storage TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT / PATROL All Traffic Solutions
Federal Signal Corp. Federal APD Inc. Genetec Inc. Gtechna-EZ Tag Informant Technologies Inc. T2 Systems Inc. TRAINING SERVICES PRODUCTS/EQUIPMENT ATK Security & Sporting Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Emergency Medical Products Inc. (EMP) Franklin Covey Co. Greenwood Security Haix North America Inc. IDS Research and Development Inc. IES Interactive Training John E. Reid & Associate Inc. Karbon Arms MOAB Training Intl. MPRI, an L-3 division Ocean Systems Resilite Sports Products Inc. RETA Security Inc. School Violence Solutions LLC Signal 88 Security VEHICLES & ACCESSORIES American Signal Corp. Autoliv NOPTIC
CAB Solutions LLC Decatur Electronics Inc. Dodgen Induistries/Born Free Motorcoach Farber Specialty Vehicles Federal Signal Corp. Gentex Corp. Getac Inc. Gtechna-EZ Tag Havis Inc. Ibis Tek LLC ICOP Digital Inc. ICX Tactical Platforms/Sky Watch L-3 Mobile-Vision Inc. LDV Inc. Matthews Specialty Vehicles Mohawk Ltd. Patriot3 Inc. Segway Inc. RAM Mounting Systems (National Products) T3 Motion WatchGuard Video VIDEO SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT Access Specialties Intl. LLC ADT Security Services Advanced Technology Video Inc. Aerko Intl. Altronix Corp. AMAG Technology Inc. American Dynamics
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American Fibertek Inc. Arecont Vision AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. Aventura Technologies/Northeast Avigilon Axis Communications Inc. Bosch Security Systems Inc. CALL 24 Security Canon USA Carter Brothers Fire & Life Safety Cernium Channel Vision Technology Cisco Systems Inc. Clinton Electronics CMS Security Systems Coast Products COHU Inc. Continental Access CPP Alarm and Video Inc. Crest Electronics Inc. Dedicated Micros Digital Ally Inc. DNF Security DVTel Inc. EverFocus Electronics Corp. Exacq Technologies Inc. Extreme Surveillance Firetide Inc. FLIR Systems Inc. Genetec Inc. Hikvision USA Inc. Hirsch Electronics Honeywell Security / Access Systems Honeywell Security Group Honeywell Video Systems Hughes Associates Inc. ICOP Digital Inc. ICX Tactical Platforms/Sky Watch iluminar Inc. Infinova Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage Intransa Inc. IP UserGroup USA IPVideo Corp. IQinVision Iveda Solutions Johnson Controls KOWA Optimed Inc. Kratos | HBE KT&C USA Inc. L-3 Mobile-Vision Inc. Lenel Systems Intl. Inc. LiftMaster (Chamberlain Group) Mace Personal Defense Marshall Electronics Matrox Imaging Merit LILIN USA Middle Atlantic Products Milestone Systems A/S Mitsubish Digital Electronics Motorola Inc. Napco Security Group Inc. NationWide Digital Monitoring Network Video Technologies Inc. (NVT) NICE Systems Niscayah Inc. NUVICO
Ocean Systems On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. Optelecom-NKF Inc. Optex America Panasonic Security Systems Panoscan Inc. Pegasus Products Pelco by Schneider Electric Pivot3 Pixim Inc. Preferred Power Products R. Grossman & Associates. Inc. Samsung Techwin America SANYO Security Products Schneider Electric SecureLink Ltd. Security Labs Inc. Sentry 360 Security Siemens Building Technologies Sony Electronics Inc. Speco Technologies Sperry West Inc. Tamron USA Inc. Tatung Company of America Inc. Theia Technologies TOA Electronics TurnKey CCTV Tyco Fire & Security United Security Associates Group (USAG) UTC Fire & Security Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Vicon Industries Inc. Video Insight Inc. Video Security Specialists Inc. (VSS) VideoIQ Inc. Videolarm Inc. Vigitron Inc. Viking Electronics Inc. Viscount Systems Inc. Visionhitech Americas Inc. Vitek Industrial Video Products Inc. Windy City Wire Wireless Technology Inc. (WTI) Xtralis WEAPONS & ACCESSORIES Blackhawk Products Group FNH USA LLC GLOCK Inc. Hogue Inc. KAI USA Ltd. (Kershaw Knives) Karbon Arms Kimber KRISS USA Lawmen’s and Shooters Supply Inc. Maxsell Corp. MPRI, an L-3 division Pelican Products PepperBall Technologies Inc. Ring’s Manufacturing SIG SAUER Inc. Smith & Wesson Starlight Cases SureFire LLC Taser International Winchester Ammunition
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VENDOR DIRECTORY 5.11 Tactical Series
Advanced Network Devices
4300 Spyres Way Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 527-4511 • (866) 451-1726 Fax: (209) 527-1511 www.511tactical.com customerservice@511tactical.com personal gear/equipment, uniforms/apparel
3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (847) 463-2236 Fax: (847) 359-5418 www.anetd.com communications, fire/life safety, mass notification
Abalone LLC
Advanced Technology Video Inc.
190 Arbor Ln. Moss Beach, CA 94038 (650) 302-0894 Fax: (650) 728-9630 www.face2face-system.com info@abalonellc.com misc. equipment/services
850 Freeport Pkwy. #100 Coppell, TX 75019-4412 (888) 288-7644 Fax: (972) 459-8661 www.atvideo.com sales@atvideo.com video surveillance
Access Specialties Intl. LLC
AE Light
15230 Carrousel Way Rosemount, MN 55068 (651) 453-1283 • (800) 332-1013 Fax: (651) 453-1338 www.access-specialties.com sales@access-specialties.com access control, intrusion, misc. equipment/ services, video surveillance
P.O. Box 1869 Rogue River, OR 97537 (541) 471-8988 www.aelight.com hid@aelight.com misc. equipment/services, personal gear/ equipment
Aiphone Corp. 1700 130th Ave. NE Bellevue, WA 98005-2262 (425) 455-0510 • (800) 692-0200 Fax: (425) 455-0071 www.aiphone.com access control, communications, mass notification
Alarm Arm P.O. Box 76 Mokena, IL 60448 (708) 478-4478 www.alarmarm.com tim@alarmarm.com fire/life safety
Alarm Monitoring Services Inc. 200 Desiard St. Monroe, LA 71201 (318) 398-3301 • (877) 740-0283 Fax: (318) 361-2692 www.monitor1.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
Aerko Intl. Adams Rite Manufacturing Inc. 260 Santa Fe St. Pomona, CA 91767 (909) 632-2300 • (800) 872-3267 Fax: (909) 632-2370 www.adamsrite.com sales@adamsrite.com access control
3410 NE Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 (954) 565-8475 Fax: (954) 565-8499 www.aerko.com misc. equipment/services, personal gear/ equipment, video surveillance
P.O. Box 8102 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 725-8869 • (800) 372-3165 Fax: (908) 725-9396 www.adirondacksolutions.com identification, parking enforcement, software
285 Newbury St. Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 535-7310 • (800) 237-6387 Fax: (978) 535-7313 www.aes-intellinet.com info@aes-intellinet.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, intrusion, misc. equipment/ services
Affiliated Central Inc. ADT Security Services 1 Town Center Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33486-1002 (561) 988-3600 • (800) 500-4943 www.adt.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, identification, intrusion, mass notification, systems integration, video surveillance
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600 Mountain Ave. Murray Hill, NJ 07974 (908) 508-8080 • (800) 252-2835 software1.alcatel-lucent.com/us/safecampus communications, mass notification
Aleph America AES-IntelliNet
Adirondack Solutions
Alcatel-Lucent
354 Neptune Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11235-6847 (800) 296-9000 Fax: (718) 368-7847 www.affiliatedcentral.com sales@affiliatedcentral.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
4700 Aircenter Cir. Reno, NV 89502 (775) 827-8000 Fax: (775) 827-8044 www.aleph-usa.com / www. alephamericacctv.com info@aleph-usa.com intrusion
Alertus Technologies 11785 Beltsville Dr., 13th Flr. Beltsville, MD 20705 (866) 425-3788 www.alertus.com info@alertus.com communications, mass notification
All Traffic Solutions P.O. Box 10085 State College, PA 16805 (814) 237-9005 • (866) 366-6602 Fax: (814) 237-9006 www.alltrafficsolutions.com mass notification, parking enforcement, traffic enforcement/patrol
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Arecont Vision Allied-Barton Security Services 161 Washington St. #600 Conshohocken, PA 19428 (484) 351-1300 (888) 239-1104 www.alliedbarton.com contract security, professional services and consulting, background screening
Altronix Corp. 140 58th St., Bldg. A #3W Brooklyn, NY 11220-2521 (718) 567-8181 • (888) 258-7669 Fax: (718) 567-9056 www.altronix.com info@altronix.com access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
Alvarado Manufacturing Co. 12660 Colony St. Chino, CA 91710 (909) 591-8431 • (800) 423-4143 Fax: (909) 628-1403 www.alvaradomanufacturing.com information@alvaradomfg.com access control, turnstiles
American Signal Corp. 8600 W Bradley Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53224-2816 (414) 358-8000 (800) 243-2911 Fax: (414) 358-8008 www.americansignal.com contactus@americansignal.com emergency equipment, vehicle accessories
American Dynamics 6795 Flanders Dr. San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 642-2400 • (800) 507-6268 Fax: (561) 912-6881 www.americandynamics.net software, video surveillance
American Fibertek Inc. 120 Belmont Dr. Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 302-0660 • (877) 234-7200 Fax: (732) 302-0667 www.americanfibertek.com sales@americanfibertek.com misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
American Messaging (IntelliGuard Systems) 1720 Lakepointe Dr. #100 Lewisville, TX 75057 (888) 699-8977 www.americanmessaging.net communications, mass notification
Arrow Fastener Co. LLC 271 Mayhill St. Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 (201) 843-6900 • (800) 776-2228 Fax: (201) 843-3911 www.arrowfastener.com customercare@arrowfastener.com misc. equipment/services
American Whistle Corp.
ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions
6540 Huntley Rd. Columbus, OH 43229 (614) 846-2918 • (800) 876-2918 Fax: (614) 846-4821 www.americanwhistle.com custserv@americanwhistle.com whistles
110 Sargent Dr. New Haven, CT 06511 (800) 377-3948 Fax: (203) 777-9042 www.assaabloydss.com info@assaabloydss.com access control
ASURiO Inc.
AMAG Technology Inc. 20701 Manhattan Pl. Torrance, CA 90501 (310) 518-2380 • (800) 889-9138 Fax: (310) 834-0685 www.amag.com access control, video surveillance
425 E Colorado St., 7th Flr. Glendale, CA 91205 (818) 937-0700 • (877) CAMERA8 Fax: (818) 937-0464 www.arecontvision.com avsales@arecontvision.com video surveillance
AMG Teleran Corp. 820 N Franklin St. #200 Chicago, IL 60610 (312) 640-3934 • (888) 962-5556 Fax: (312) 803-0017 www.amgalerts.com info@amgteleran.com communications, mass notification
Amistar Automation 1269 Linda Vista San Marcos, CA 92078 Tel: (760) 471-1700 Fax: (760) 471-9065 www.amistarautomation.com sales@AmistarAutomation.com miscellaneous security products
Applied Wireless Identifications (AWID) 18300 Sutter Blvd. Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 825-1100 • (800) 369-5533 Fax: (408) 782-7402 www.awid.com access control
Appriss Inc. 10401 Linn Station Rd. Louisville, KY 40223-3842 (502) 561-8463 • (800) 816-0491 Fax: (502) 561-1825 www.appriss.com misc. equipment/services
5480 Valmont Rd. #100 Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 444-1395 • (877) 444-1488 Fax: (303) 444-1332 www.asurio.com info@asurio.com software
ATK Security & Sporting 900 Ehlen Dr. Anoka, MN 55303 (651) 322-2133 • (651) 322-1504 Fax: (763) 323-2506 www.forceonforce.com training services/products/equipment
Autoliv NOPTIC 1320 Pacific Dr. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (248) 475-0432 • (999) 667-8421 www.noptic.com night.vision@autoliv.com vehicle mounted thermal imaging, vehicles and equipment
Automatic Systems 8 Haven Ave. Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 944-9498 • (877) 944-9498 Fax: (516) 767-3446 www.automatic-systems.com sales@automatic-systems.com access control
AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. 125A Castle Dr. Madison, AL 35758 (650) 384-0000 • (866) 533-6216 access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, mass notification, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
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Aventura Technologies/Northeast
Biamp Systems
BOSS Software
180 Adams Ave. Hauppauge, NY 11788 (631) 300-4000 • (877) 707-9600 Fax: (631) 434-7000 www.aventuratechnologies.com video surveillance
9300 SW Gemini Dr. Beaverton, OR 97140 (503) 641-7287 (800) 826-1457 www.biamp.com Fax: (503) 626-0281 mass notification, communications
10375 Park Meadows Dr. #250 Lone Tree, CO 80124 (720) 284-3983 • (877) 489-7745 Fax: (720) 284-3897 www.bosswww.com cboss@boss-consulting-inc.com identification, software
Blackboard Inc.
Brivo Systems LLC
650 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 6th Floor Washington, DC 20001-3796 U.S.A. (202) 463-4860 Fax: 1-202-463-4863 Mass notification
4330 E West Hwy. #250 Bethesda, MD 20814 (301) 664-5242 • (866) 692-7486 Fax: (301) 664-5264 www.brivo.com sales@brivo.com access control
Avigilon 253 Columbia St. Vancouver, BC V6A 2R5 Canada (604) 629-5182 Fax: (604) 629-5183 www.avigilon.com sales@avigilon.com video surveillance
Brother Mobile Solutions Inc. Axis Communications Inc. 300 Apollo Dr. Chelmsford, MA 01824 (978) 614-2000 • (800) 444-2947 Fax: (978) 614-2100 www.axis.com video surveillance
Blackboard Transact 22601 N 19th Ave. #130 Phoenix, AZ 85027 (623) 476-1400 • (800) 528-0465 Fax: (623) 476-1401
www.blackboard.com/transact identification, misc. security products
B.I.G. Enterprises 9702 E Rush St. So. El Monte, CA 91733-1730 (626) 448-1449 • (800) 669-1449 Fax: (626) 448-3598 www.bigbooth.com steel guard booths, misc. security products
Barcode Automation Inc. (BAI) P.O. Box 195268 Winter Springs, FL 32719 (407) 327-2177 • (800) 528-9167 Fax: (407) 327-6172 www.barcode-automation.com info@barcodeautomation.com access control
Bass Computers Inc. 10558 Bissonnet St. Houston, TX 77099 (281) 776-6785 • (800) 789-3012 Fax: (281) 776-6733 www.basscomputers.com security@basscomputers.com computer hardware, misc. equipment/ services
Bauer Compressors Inc. 1328 Azalea Garden Rd. Norfolk, VA 23502 (757) 855-6006 Fax: (757) 857-1041 www.bauercomp.com sls@bauercomp.com compressors, misc. security products
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Blackhawk Labs 829B W Stadium Ln. Sacramento, CA 95834 (877) 427-9419 Fax: (916) 923-2851 www.bhlpower.com information@bhlpower.com computer hardware
Blackhawk Products Group 6160 Commander Pkwy. Norfolk, VA 23502 (757) 436-3101 • (800) 694-5263 Fax: (757) 436-3088 www.blackhawk.com le@blackhawk.com tactical gear/equipment, weapons and accessories
100 Technology Dr. #250A Broomfield, CO 80021 (800) 543-6144 Fax: (908) 704-8235 www.brother-usa.com computer hardware, identification
CAB Solutions LLC 203 N Court St. Merrill, WI 54452 (715) 722-0170 Fax: (866) 611-3819 www.cabsolutionshome.com info@cabsolutionshome.com vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
CALEA (Commission on Accreditation for LE Agencies) 13575 Heathcote Blvd. #330 Gainesville, VA 20155 (703) 352-4225 Fax: (703) 591-2206 www.calea.org calea@calea.org misc. equipment/services
California Ravelco
Bosch Security Systems Inc. 130 Perinton Pkwy. Fairport, NY 14450 (800) 289-0096 Fax: (585) 223-3508 www.boschsecurity.us security.salessupport@us.bosch.com access control, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, mass notification, identification, intrusion, detection, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
853 Industrial Blvd., Ste. A San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 595-2000 • (866) 664-6894 Fax: (866) 664-6894 www.nohotwire.com info@nohotwire.com intrusion, misc. equipment/services
CALL 24 Security 800 Megahertz Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 (800) 441-9191 Fax: (336) 650-1124 www.call24security.com communications, mass notification, video surveillance
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Camden Door Controls
CEIA USA
Coast Products
5502 Timberlea Blvd. Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7 Canada (905) 366-3377 • (877) 226-3369 Fax: (905) 366-3378 www.camdencontrols.com access control, communications
9155 Dutton Dr. Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330) 405-3190 Fax: (330) 405-3196 www.ceia-usa.com info@ceia-usa.com detection
8033 NE Holman St. Portland, OR 97218 (503) 234-4545 • (800) 426-5858 Fax: (503) 234-4422 www.coastportland.com personal gear/equipment, video surveillance
CamelBak Products LLC 2000 S McDowell Blvd. #200 Petaluma, CA 94954-6901 (707) 792-9700 • (800) 767-8725 Fax: (707) 665-9231 www.camelbak.com personal gear/equipment
Canon USA 1 Canon Plaza Lake Success, NY 11042 (516) 328-5000 • (800) 652-2666 Fax: (516) 327-2121 www.usa.canon.com video surveillance
Cansec Systems Ltd. 3105 Unity Dr. #9 Mississauga, ON L5L 4L2 Canada (905) 820-2404 Fax: (905) 820-0301 www.cansec.com info@cansec.com access control, parking enforcement
Carter Brothers Fire & Life Safety 18W100 22nd St. #102AB Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (888) 818-0152 Fax: (404) 767-2568 www.carterbrothers.com info@carterbrothers.com access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, systems integration, video surveillance
CBORD Group Inc. 61 Brown Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 257-2410 Fax: (607) 257-1902 www.cbord.com sales@cbord.com identification, campus/cashless card systems, software, misc. security products
CDW-G 200 N Milwaukee Ave. Vernon Hills, IL 60061 (847) 465-6000 • (800) 808-4239 Fax: (847) 419-6200 www.CDWG.com cdwgsales@cdwg.com computer hardware, mass notification
Cernium 1925 Isaac Newton Sq., 3rd Flr. Reston, VA 20190 (703) 483-3000 Fax: (703) 483-3380 www.cernium.com sales@cernium.com video surveillance
Channel Vision Technology 234 Fischer Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 424-6500 • (800) 840-0288 Fax: (714) 424-6510 www.channelvision.com sales@channelvision.com access control systems, video surveillance
CI Solutions (Card Integrators) 3625 Serpentine Dr. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (714) 816-1944 Fax: (714) 816-1940 www.cardintegrators.com access control, identification, systems integration, software
Code Blue Corp. 92 E 64th St. Holland, MI 49423 www.codeblue.com (616) 392-8296 • (800) 205-7186 Fax: (616) 392-8391 infocb@codeblue.com communications, mass notification, systems integration, software
Cogent Systems Inc. 639 N Rosemead Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 325-9600 • (866) 500-2347 Fax: (626) 325-9700 www.cogentsystems.com info@cogentsystems.com access control, identification
COHU Inc. 12367 Crosthwaite Cir. Poway, CA 92064 (858) 277-6700 Fax: (858) 277-0221 www.cohu-cameras.com software, video surveillance
Commend USA Cisco Systems Inc. 170 W Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA 95134 (408) 526-4000 • (800) 553-6387 www.cisco.com access control, communications, video surveillance, incident response solutions
63 Ramapo Valley Rd. #201 Mahwah, NJ 07430 (201) 529-2425 Fax: (201) 529-0008 www.commendusa.com office@commendusa.com communications
Clinton Electronics
Competitive Edge Dynamics USA
6701 Clinton Rd. Loves Park, IL 61111 (815) 633-1444 • (800) 549-6393 Fax: (815) 633-8712 www.clintonelectronics.com video surveillance
P.O. Box 486 Orefield, PA 18069-0486 (610) 366-9752 • (888) 628-3233 Fax: (610) 366-9680 www.CEDhk.com info@cedhk.com personal gear/equipment
CMS Security Systems 11336 Ivory Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 912-2899 www.cmssec.com communications, systems integration, video surveillance
Competitive Edge Software Inc. 9850 S 54th St. Franklin, WI 53132 (414) 423-9800 • (866) 421-2374 Fax: (414) 423-9188 www.report-www.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, records management software YEARBOOK 2012
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Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)
Dedicated Micros
P.O. Box 7549 Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 889-9899 • (800) 466-7636 Fax: (800) 615-1954 www.computersecurity.com computer hardware
10850 W Park Pl. #600 Milwaukee, WI 53224 www.crisisprevention.com (414) 979-7013 • (800) 558-8976 Fax: (414) 979-7162 info@crisisprevention.com professional services and consulting, training services/products/equipment
14434 Albermarle Point Pl. #100 Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 904-7738 • (800) 864-7539 www.dedicatedmicros.com video surveillance
Connectivity Inc. 3733 NW 16th St. Lauderhill, FL 33311 (954) 587-1414 • (877) 776-9542 Fax: (954) 587-1656 www.connectivityinc.com info@connectivityinc.com communications, call boxes
Continental Access 355 Bayview Ave. Amityville, NY 11701 (631) 842-9400 • (800) 645-9330 Fax: (631) 842-9135 www.cicaccess.com salesinfo@cicaccess.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
CritiCall Pre-Employment Testing Software 193 Blue Ravine Rd. #270 Folsom, CA 95630-4760 (916) 294-4250 • (800) 999-0438 Fax: (916) 294-4255 www.criticall911.com info@criticall911.com misc. equipment/services, professional services and consulting
Criticom Monitoring Services 715 W State Rd. 434, Ste. J Longwood, FL 32750 (877) 705-7705 Fax: (800) 818-1973 www.cmsn.com cms@cmsn.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
Datacard Group Cooper Notification 273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 (941) 487-2318 • (800) 631-2148 Fax: (941) 487-2389 www.coopernotification.com mvsr-marketing@cooperindustries.com communications, fire/life safety, mass notification 1808 Woolley Way, Ste. B Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 484-1484 Fax: (916) 484-6404 www.alarmandvideo.com andy@alarmandvideo.com intrusion, video surveillance 3706 Alliance Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407-2016 (336) 855-6422 • (888) 502-7378 Fax: (336) 855-6676 www.crestelectronics.com info@crestelectronics.com video surveillance
Crimestar Corp. P.O. Box 53480 San Jose, CA 95153-0480 (877) 767-4267 Fax: (866) 304-6618 www.crimestar.com info@crimestar.com software
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15225 NW 77th Ave. #203 Miami Lakes, FL 33014 (305) 231-6323 • (877) 334-4926 Fax: (305) 364-7050 www.deggy.com infosales@deggy.com guard tour systems, misc. security products
Dell State & Local Government One Dell Way Round Rock, TX 78682 (877) 671-3355 www.dell.com/slg computer hardware
Delta Scientific 40355 Delta Ln. Palmdale, CA 93551 (661) 575-1100 Fax: (661) 575-1109 www.deltascientific.com info@deltascientific.com misc. security products, central station services/monitoring/dispatch
Designed Security Inc. (DSI) 1402 Hawthorne St. Bastrop, TX 78602-9801 (513) 321-4426 • (800) 272-3555 Fax: (512) 321-9181 www.dsigo.com sales@dsigo.com access control, misc. equipment/services
Dataradio Corp.
Crest Electronics Inc.
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DataDot Technology USA Inc. 3606 Wellesley Ave. Spokane, WA 99217 (800) 546-4454 Fax: (509) 483-6909 www.datadotusa.com misc. equipment/services
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Deggy Corp.
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6160 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd. #C200 Atlanta, GA 30328 (770) 392-0002 Fax: (770) 392-9199 www.dataradio.com communications
Decatur Electronics Inc. 715 Bright St. Decatur, IL 62522 (217) 428-4315 • (800) 428-4315 Fax: (217) 428-5302 www.decaturradar.com info@decaturelectronics.com parking enforcement, vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
Detex Corp. 302 Detex Dr. New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 629-2900 • (800) 729-3839 Fax: (830) 620-6711 www.detex.com marketing@detex.com access control, panic hardware, exit control locks
Diebold Inc. 818 Mulberry Rd. SE Canton, OH 44707 (330) 490-4000 • (800) 999-3600 www.diebold.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch
www.campussafetymagazine.com
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DSX Access Systems Inc.
Digital Identification Solutions LLC 111 Kiowa Ln. Piedmont, SC 29673 (864) 272-1199 • (888) 347-8721 Fax: (864) 751-2855 www.edisecure.com sales@dis-usa.com access control, identification, software
Digital Ally Inc. 7311 W 130th St. #170 Overland Park, KS 66213 (913) 814-7774 • (800) 440-4947 Fax: (913) 814-7775 www.digitalallyinc.com sales@digitalallyinc.com video surveillance
Digital Security Concepts 25422 Trabuco Rd. #105-532 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (800) 366-0662 Fax: (949) 266-9223 www.guardtoursystems.com tour verification systems, misc. security products
10731 Rockwell Rd. Dallas, TX 75238 (214) 553-6140 • (888) 419-8353 Fax: (214) 553-6147 www.dsxinc.com access control, systems integration
DVTel Inc. 65 Challenger Rd. Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 (201) 368-9700 Fax: (201) 368-2615 www.dvtel.com info@dvtel.com video surveillance
DynaLock Corp. 705 Emmett St./P.O. Box 2728 Bristol, CT 06011-2728 (860) 582-4761 • (877) 396-2562 Fax: (860) 585-0338 www.dynalock.com info@dynalock.com access control
21353 Cabot Blvd. Hayward, CA 94545 (510) 265-1122 • (800) 947-4742 Fax: (510) 265-1565 www.dnfsecurity.com video surveillance
525-K E Market St. #232 Leesburg, VA 20176 (800) 936-3525 Fax: (206) 338-5680 www.e2campus.com info@e2campus.com mass notification
Dodgen Industries/Born Free Motorcoach 1505 13th St. N Humboldt, IA 50548 (515) 332-3755 • (800) 247-1835 Fax: (515) 332-3756 www.dodgenmobiletech.com info@dodgen-bornfree.com vehicles & equipment, mobile command vehicles
DoorKing Inc. 120 S Glasgow Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301-1502 (310) 645-0023 • (800) 826-7493 Fax: (310) 641-1586 www.doorking.com info@doorking.com access control, parking enforcement
Doosan Portable Power 1293 Glenway Dr. Statesville, NC 28625 (800) 633-5206 • (800) 633-5206 www.doosanportablepower.com salesinfo@dii.doosan.com portable power, light towers
9 Farm Springs Rd. Farmington, CT 06034 (860) 284-3000 www.utcfireandsecurity.com fire/life safety, mass notification
EE Systems Group Inc. 4978 Santa Anita Ave. Temple City, CA 91780 (626) 458-8988 • (877) 579-3889 Fax: (626) 452-9194 www.eesgi.com info@eesgi.com intrusion, misc. equipment/services
EFJohnson Technologies Inc. 1440 Corporate Dr. Irving, TX 75038-2401 (972) 819-0700 • (800) 328-3911 Fax: (972) 819-0639 www.efjohnson.com computer hardware
Elk Products Inc. e2Campus By Omnilert LLC
DNF Security
Edwards, a UTC Fire & Security company
EasyLobby Inc. 35 Highland Cir., 3rd Flr. Needham, MA 02494 (781) 455-8558 Fax: (781) 455-6766 www.easylobby.com sales@easylobby.com access control, identification, visitor management
e-DATA 751 Canyon Dr. #105 Coppell, TX 75019 (866) 807-3549 Fax: (972) 304-1491 www.e-data.com access control, misc. equipment/services
P.O. Box 100/Hwy. 70 W Hildebran, NC 28637-0100 (828) 397-4200 • (800) 797-9355 Fax: (828) 397-4415 www.elkproducts.com info@elkproducts.com access control, intrusion
Emcor Enclosures – Crenlo 1600 Fourth Ave. NW Rochester, NN 55901 (507) 287-3535 Fax: (507) 287-3405 www.emcorenclosures.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, misc. equipment/services
Emergency Medical Products Inc. (EMP) 1711 Paramount Ct. Waukesha, WI 53186 (800) 558-6270 Fax: (800) 558-1551 www.buyemp.com service@buyemp.com Misc. equipment/services, training services/ products/equipment
EMERgency24 999 Touhy Ave. #500 Des Plaines, IL 60018 (773) 777-0707 • (800) 877-3624 Fax: (773) 286-1992 www.emergency24.com chicago_info@emergency24.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
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ESRI
Farber Specialty Vehicles
Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell
380 New York St. Redlands, CA 92373-8100 9097932853 • (800) 447-9778 Fax: (909) 307-3025 www.esri.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, geographic information systems software
7052 Americana Pkwy. Columbus, OH 43068 (614) 863-6470 • (800) 331-3188 Fax: (614) 759-2098 www.fsvcc.com solutions@fsvcc.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, mobile command units
1 Fire-Lite Pl. Northford, CT 06472 (203) 484-7161 • (800) 627-2473 Fax: (203) 484-7118 www.firelite.com fire/life safety, mass notification
Everbridge 505 N Brand Blvd. #700 Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 230-9700 • (888) 366-4911 Fax: (818) 545-7040 www.everbridge.com mass notification
Farpointe Data Inc. 260 N Wolfe Rd. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 (650) 964-2615 Fax: (650) 988-6687 www.farpointedata.com info@farpointedata.com access control
Federal APD Inc. 1801 Highland Ave., Unit A Duarte, CA 91010 (626) 844-8888 • (888) 884-9154 Fax: (626) 884-8838 www.everfocus.com access control, video surveillance
42775 Nine Mile Rd. Novi, MI 48375 (248) 374-9600 Fax: (248) 374-9610 www.federalapd.com customerservice@federalapd.com parking enforcement, traffic enforcement/ patrol
Evolis Inc.
Federal Signal Corporation
3201 W Commercial Blvd. #110 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954) 777-9262 Fax: (954) 777-9267 www.evolis.com evolisinc@evolis.com identification
2645 Federal Signal Dr. University Park, IL 60484-3167 (708) 534-3400 • (800) 264-3578 Fax: (708) 534-4852 www.fedsig.com lawenforcementinfo@fedsig.com vehicles & equipment, traffic enforcement, misc. equipment/services
EverFocus Electronics Corp.
Exacq Technologies Inc. 11955 Exit Five Pkwy., Bldg. 3 Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 845-5710 Fax: (317) 845-5720 www.exacq.com info@exacq.com video surveillance
Extreme Surveillance 7701 E Gray Rd. #5 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480) 892-1119 • (800) 788-7101 Fax: (480) 987-8493 www.extremesurveillance.com sales@extremesurveillance.com video surveillance
Fike Alarm Systems 704 SW 10th St. Blue Springs, MO 64015 (816) 229-3405 • (866) 758-6004 Fax: (816) 229-4615 www.fike.com fike.firealarm@fike.com detection, fire/life safety
P.O. Box 1017 Sun Valley, ID 83353 (208) 726-4072 • (877) 726-4072 Fax: (208) 726-4563 www.essgoggles.com ess@esseyepro.com personal gear/equipment
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140 Knowles Dr. Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 399-7771 • (877) 347-3843 Fax: (408) 317-1777 www.firetide.com info@firetide.com video surveillance
Fisher Labs 244 Mackintosh Dr. Glen Burnie, MD 20161-6230 (915) 225-0333 Fax: (915) 225-0336 www.fisherlab.com info@fisherlab.com detection, misc. equipment/services, tactical gear/equipment
FLIR Systems Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070 (877) 773-3547 • (800) 322-3731 Fax: (503) 498-3153 www.flir.com sales@flir.com video surveillance
FNH USA LLC P.O. Box 697 McLean, VA 22101 (703) 288-1292 Fax: (703) 288-4507 www.fnhusa.com info@fnhusa.com weapons and accessories
Franklin Covey Co. 2200 W Parkway Blvd. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (801) 817-5137 • (888) 576-1776 www.franklincovey.com info@franklincovey.com training services/products/equipment
Front Door Software Security Fire Planning Associates Inc. (FPA)
Eye Safety Systems
Firetide Inc.
P.O. Box 446 Washington Crossing, PA 18977 (215) 321-6260 www.fireplanningassociates.com misc. equipment/services
33136 Timber Ridge Rd. Evergreen, CO 80439 (303) 670-8800 Fax: (303) 679-1809 www.frontdoorsoftware.com access control, computer hardware, intrusion
Fire Protection Publications (IFSTA) 930 N Willis Stillwater, OK 74078 (405) 744-2919 • (800) 654-4055 Fax: (405) 744-8204 www.osufpp.org misc. equipment/services www.campussafetymagazine.com
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G4S 4200 Wackenhut Dr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 622-5656 • (800) 275-8305 www.g4s.com solutions@g4s.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, contract security
GAI-Tronics 400 E Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 (610) 777-1374 • (800) 492-1212 Fax: (610) 796-5937 www.gai-tronics.com info@gai-tronics.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, communications
Genetec Inc.
Greenwood Security
2280 Alfred-Nobel Blvd. #400 Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 2A4 Canada (514) 332-4000 • (866) 684-8006 Fax: (514) 332-1692 www.genetec.com access control, parking enforcement, traffic enforcement/patrol, video surveillance
10330 Lake Rd., Bldg. U Houston, TX 77070 (281) 897-8008 Fax: (832) 717-4464 www.greenwoodsecurity.com professional services and consulting, training services/products/equipment
Gentex Corp.
Gtechna-EZ Tag
10985 Chicago Dr. Zeeland, MI 49464 (616) 392-7195 • (800) 436-8391 Fax: (616) 392-4219 www.gentex.com fpcontact@gentex.com fire/life safety, vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
334 Cornelia St. #549 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (866) 308-2430 Fax: (866) 308-4315 www.gtechna.com communications@gtechna.com communications, computer hardware, vehicles and accessories, software, traffic enforcement
George Risk Industries (GRI) 802 S Elm St. Kimball, NE 69145 (308) 235-4645 • (800) 445-5218 Fax: (308) 235-3561 www.grisk.com grisales@megavision.com detection
Getac Inc. Gamewell-FCI 16 Southwest Park Westwood, MA 02090 (781) 471-3000 • (800) 633-1311 Fax: (781) 471-3099 www.gamewell-FCI.com fire/life safety, mass notification, misc. equipment/services
43 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 681-2900 • (866) 464-3822 Fax: (949) 681-2999 www.getac.com ruggedsales@getac.com mobile computers, vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
Haix North America Inc. 2320 Fortune Dr. #120 Lexington, KY 40509 (859) 281-0111 • (866) 344-4249 Fax: (859) 281-0113 www.haix.com service-hna@haix.com training services/products/equipment, uniforms/apparel for officers
Harrington Signal Inc. 2519 Fourth Ave. Moline, IL 61266-0590 (800) 577-5758 Fax: (309) 757-8579 www.harringtonsignal.com sales@harringtonsignal.com fire/life safety
Havis Inc. Global Safe Corp. Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 W State St. Garland, TX 75042 (972) 494-6151 • (800) 234-6151 Fax: (972) 494-1881 www.garrett.com security@garrett.com metal detectors
GarrettCom 25 Commerce Way North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 688-8807 Fax: (978) 688-8771 www.garrettcom.com communications, computer hardware, software, video surveillance
General Dynamics Itronix 12825 E Mirabeau Pkwy. Spokane, WA 99216 (954) 846-3000 • (800) 441-1309 www.gd-itronix.com info@gd-itronix.com rugged mobile computers
7050 W Palmetto Park Rd. #15-442 Boca Raton, FL 33433 (954) 420-0800 • (800) 545-4947 Fax: (877) 897-3234 www.hotelsafes.com hotel safes, misc. security products
Global Security Systems (GSS) 308 E Pearl St. #202 Jackson, MS 39201 (601) 709-4240 Fax: (601) 709-4241 www.gssnet.us communications, mass notification, systems integration
75 Jacksonville Rd. Warminster, PA 18974 (215) 957-0720 • (800) 524-9900 Fax: (215) 957-0729 www.havis.com vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
Kratos | HBE 4820 Eastgate Mall #200 San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 812-7300 • (866) 606-KTOS Fax: (858) 812-7301 www.hbe-inc.com sales@hbe-inc.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, systems integration, video surveillance
HES Inc. GLOCK Inc. 6000 Highlands Pkwy. Smyrna, GA 30082 (770) 432-1202 Fax: (770) 433-8719 www.glock.com personal gear/equipment, weapons and accessories
10027 S 51st St. #102 Phoenix, AZ 85044 (623) 582-4626 • (800) 626-7590 Fax: (623) 582-4641 www.hesinnovations.com access control
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HID Global (an ASSA ABLOY company)
Honeywell Security / Access Systems
Hytera Communications
15370 Barranca Pkwy. Irvine, CA 92618-2215 (949) 732-200) • (800) 237-7769 Fax: (949) 732-2120 www.hidglobal.com access control, identification
2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy. #150 Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 297-5700 • (800) 323-4576 Fax: (502) 297-5770 www.honeywellaccess.com access control, central station services/ monitoring, communications, fire/life safety, identification, intrusion, mass notification, misc. security products, video surveillance
3315 Commerce Pkwy. Miramar, FL 33025 (954) 846-1011 • (800) 845-1230 Fax: (954) 846-1672 www.hytamerica.com sales@hytamerica.com communications
Hikvision USA Inc. 908 Canada Ct. City of Industry, CA 91745 (909) 895-4007 Fax: (909) 895-2788 www.hikvision-usa.com sales@hikvision-usa.com video surveillance
Honeywell Security Group
HireRight 5151 California Ave. Irvine, CA 92617 (949) 428-5800 • (800) 400-2761 Fax: (949) 224-6020 www.hireright.com background screening, professional services and consulting
2 Corporate Center Dr. Melville, NY 11747 (516) 577-2000 • (800) 467-5875 www.security.honeywell.com comments.security@honeywell.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, communications, fire/ life safety, intrusion, mass notification, total connect video services, video surveillance
Hirsch Electronics
Honeywell Video Systems
1900-B Carnegie Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705-5520 (949) 250-8888 • (888) 809-8880 Fax: (949) 250-7372 www.hirschelectronics.com marketing@hirschelectronics.com access control, intrusion, video surveillance
2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy. #150 Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 297-5700 • (800) 796-2288 Fax: (502) 666-7021 www.honeywellvideo.com video surveillance
Hughes Associates Inc. Hogue Inc. P.O. Box 1138 Paso Robles, CA 93447 (805) 239-4048 Fax: (805) 239-2553 www.hogueinc.com office@hogueinc.com weapons and accessories
2245 E Colorado Blvd. #104/502 Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 797-0471 Fax: (626) 797-0473 www.hai-security.com access control, detection, fire/life safety, intrusion, mass notification, systems integration, video surveillance
Honeywell Building Solutions
Hughes Network Systems LLC
1985 Douglas Dr. N Golden Valley, MN 55422 (763) 954-5421 Fax: (763) 954-5397 www.buildingsolutions.honeywell.com communications, fire/life safety
11717 Exploration Ln. Germantown, MD 20876 (301) 428-5500 www.hughes.com mass notification, digital signage
Humane Restraint Honeywell Cable & Custom Electronics 7701 95th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2716 262947072 (800) 222-0060 Fax: (262) 947-0724 www.genesiscable.com installation aids
912 Bethel Cir. Waunakee, WI 53597 (608) 849-6313 • (800) 356-7472 Fax: (608) 849-6315 www.humanerestraint.com misc. equipment/services
Hy-Tape International Honeywell Power Products 12 Clintonville Rd. Northford, CT 06472 2034847161 • (000) 000-0877 Fax: (203) 484-7118 www.honeywellpower.com hpp.techserv@honeywell.com misc. equipment/services, batteries, power supplies, surge protectors, UPS systems 74
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P.O. Box 540 Patterson, NY 12563 (845) 878-4848 • (800) 248-0101 Fax: (845) 878-4104 www.hytape.com info@hytape.com misc. equipment/services
i2 Inc. 1430 Spring Hill Rd. #600 McLean, VA 22102 (703) 921-0195 • (888) 546-5242 Fax: (703) 921-0196 www.i2group.com info.americas@i2group.com software
Ibis Tek LLC 912 Pittsburg Rd. Butler, PA 16002 (724) 586-6005 Fax: (724) 586-6010 www.ibistek.com sales@ibistek.com vehicles and equipment
ICOM America Inc. 2380 116th Ave. NE Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 454-8155 • (800) 878-4266 Fax: (425) 450-6080 www.icomamerica.com sales@icomamerica.com communications, digital 2-way radios
ICOP Digital Inc. 16801 W 116th St. Lenexa, KS 66219 (913) 312-0163 • (866) 210-4267 Fax: (913) 312-0264 www.icopdigital.com sales@ICOP.com mobile video solutions, video surveillance
ICX Tactical Platforms/Sky Watch 5940 Cabot Pkwy., Bldg. 300 #100 Alpharetta, GA 30005 (770) 850-1550 • (800) 762-4796 Fax: (770) 850-1551 www.icxtacticalplatforms.com detection, special purpose vehicles, video surveillance
IDenticard (800) 233-0298 www.identicard.com access control, identification, misc. equipment/services
www.campussafetymagazine.com
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IDS Research and Development Inc.
Information Technologies Inc.
P.O. Box 397 Teaneck, NJ 07666 (800) 353-0733 Fax: (877) 227-0515 www.alarmexpert.com info@alarmexpert.com professional services and consulting, training services/products/equipment
10430 Baur Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132 (314) 997-5336 • (800) 814-4843 Fax: (314) 997-5342 www.itiusa.com sales@itiusa.com software
IntelliGuard Systems 1720 Lakepointe Dr. Lewisville, TX 75057 (888) 699-8977 www.intelliguardsystems.com mass notification
Infusion Direct Marketing IES Interactive Training 1229 Oak Valley Dr. Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (303) 887-5811 • (800) 344-1707 Fax: (734) 761-5368 www.ies-usa.com sales@ies-usa.com training services/products/equipment
iluminar Inc. 16107 Kensington Dr. #124 Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 438-3500 Fax: (281) 835-5777 www.iluminarinc.com sales@iluminarinc.com misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
ImageWare Systems Inc. 10883 Thornmint Rd. San Diego, CA 92127 (858) 673-8600 Fax: (858) 673-1770 www.iwsinc.com sales@iwsinc.com access control, identification, software
150 Motor Pkwy. #401 Hauppauge, NY 11788 (631) 846-1558 www.infusiondirect.com info@infusiondirect.com professional services and consulting
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies / Schlage 11819 N Pennsylvania St. Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 810-3700 • (877) 840-3621 Fax: (317) 805-5777 www.securitytechnologies.ingersollrand. com securitEmail_lenexa@ingerrand.com access control, fire/life safety, identification, intrusion, systems integration, video surveillance
Intransa Inc. 10710 N Tantau Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 678-8600 • (866) 446-8726 Fax: (408) 517-0214 www.intransa.com access control, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
IP UserGroup USA 1849 NE Acapulco Dr. Jensen Beach, FL 34957 (772) 334-3249 www.ipusergroup.com video surveillance
Inovonics Corp. 315 CTC Blvd. Louisville, CO 80027 (303) 939-9336 • (800) 782-2709 Fax: (303) 939-8977 www.inovonics.com sales@inovonics.com Intrusion, mass notification, systems integration
IPCallCo 1055 NE 46th Ct. Oakland Park, FL 33334 (954) 938-1968 Fax: (954) 938-1961
www.ipcallco.com communications, call boxes
InstaKey Security System
IPVideo Corp.
869 Pickens Industrial Dr. #17 Marietta, GA 30062 www.imlcorp.com (678) 331-3190 Fax: (678) 331-3170 communications, mass notification, giant voice loudspeakers
7456 W Fifth Ave. Lakewood, CO 80226 (303) 761-9999 • (800) 316-5397 Fax: (303) 761-6359 www.instakey.com mhart@instakey.com access control, electronic and mechanical locks
1490 N Clinton Ave. Bay Shore, NY 11706 (866) 797-1300 Fax: (631) 969-2400 www.ipvideocorp.com video surveillance
Infinova
Integrated Security Systems Inc. (ISSI)
51 Stouts Ln. Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 (732) 355-9100 • (888) 685-2002 Fax: (732) 355-9101 www.infinova.com sales@infinova.com video surveillance
2009 Chenault Dr. #114 Carrollton, TX 75006 (972) 444-8280 Fax: (972) 869-3843 www.integratedsecurity.com systems integration
IML Corp. LLC
Intelligent Access Systems Informant Technologies Inc. 19 Jenkins Ave. #200 Lansdale, PA 19446 (215) 412-9165 • (877) 529-6883 Fax: (215) 412-9166 www.informant-tech.com contact@informant-tech.com communications, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, software, traffic enforcement, parking enforcement
284 Hein Dr. Garner, NC 27529 (919) 773-9400 Fax: (919) 773-8080 www.iasnc.com access control
IQinVision 33122 Valle Rd. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-4860 (949) 369-8100 • (877) 850-0805 Fax: (949) 369-8105 www.iqeye.com video surveillance
Iveda Solutions 1201 S Alma School Rd. #4450 Mesa, AZ 85210 (800) 422-7555 • (800) 422-7555 www.ivedasolutions.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
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Jeron Electronic Systems Inc.
Karbon Arms
Kimber
1743-55 W Rosehill Dr. Chicago, IL 60660 (773) 275-1900 • (800) 621-1903 Fax: (773) 275-0283 www.jeron.com sales@jeron.com access control, communications, fire/life safety, mass notification, intrusion
5505 Johns Rd. #702 Tampa, FL 33634 (813) 281-1061 Fax: (813) 288-9148 www.karbonarms.com training services/products/equipment, weapons and accessories
1 Lawton St. Yonkers, NY 10705 (406) 758-2222 • (800) 880-2418 Fax: (406) 758-2223 www.kimberamerica.com info@kimberamerica.com weapons and accessories
Keltron Corp.
KOWA Optimed Inc.
241 Crescent St. Waltham, MA 02453 (781) 884-8710 • (800) 966-6123 Fax: (781) 899-9652 www.keltroncorp.com info@keltroncorp.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, intrusion, misc. equipment/ services
20001 S Vermont Ave. Torrance, CA 90502 (310) 327-1913 • (800) 966-5692 Fax: (310) 327-4177 www.kowa-usa.com kowa-usa-info@kowa.com lenses, video surveillance
John E. Reid & Associate Inc. 209 W Jackson Blvd. #400 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 583-0700 • (800) 255-5747 Fax: (312) 583-0701 www.reid.com info@reid.com training services/products/equipment
Johnson Controls 507 E Michigan St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 524-4500 Fax: (414) 347-0221 www.johnsoncontrols.com access control, mass notification, systems integration, video surveillance
Jolly Technologies 195 Glenn Way #150 San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 594-5955 • (888) 255-6559 Fax: (650) 989-2145 www.jollytech.com access control, identification, software
JVC Professional Products 1700 Valley Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470 (973) 317-5000 • (800) 582-5825 Fax: (973) 317-5030 www.jvc.com/pro proinfo@jvc.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, communications
Kenwood USA, Communications Sector 3970 Johns Creek Ct. #100 Suwanee, GA 30024 (800) 950-5005 • (800) 950-5005 Fax: (520) 620-0182 www.kenwoodusa.com ecomm@kenwoodusa.com communications, P25 for public agencies
Keri Systems Inc. 2305 Bering Dr. San Jose, CA 95131 (408) 435-8400 • (800) 260-5265 Fax: (408) 577-1792 www.kerisys.com sales@kerisys.com access control
Ketch-All Co. 4149 Santa Fe Rd. #2 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 543-7223 • (877) 538-2425 Fax: (805) 543-7154 www.ketch-all.com ketch-all@ketch-all.com personal gear/equipment
KABA Access Control 2941 Indiana Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 (336) 725-1331 • (800) 849-8324 Fax: (800) 346-9640 www.kabaaccess.com info@kaba.com access control
KeyKeeper 32 Nixon Rd. #2 Bolton, ON L7E 1W2 Canada (905) 951-0630 • (800) 666-1283 Fax: (905) 951-3147 www.keykeeper.net jweeden@keykeeper.net access control
KAI USA Ltd. (Kershaw Knives) 18600 SW Teton Ave. Tualatin, OR 97062 (503) 682-1966 • (800) 325-2891 Fax: (503) 682-7168 www.kershawknives.com Chris@Kai-USA.com weapons and accessories
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Keyscan Inc.
KRISS USA P.O. Box 8928 Virginia Beach, VA 23450 (757) 821-1089 Fax: (757) 689-2113 www.kriss-tdi.com weapons and accessories
K-Sun Corp. 370 SMC Dr. Somerset, WI 54025 715247444 (800) 622-6312 Fax: (800) 522-9108 www.ksun.com info@ksun.com industrial identification
KT&C USA Inc. 3240 Wilshire Blvd. #501 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 381-0061 • (888) 767-2288 Fax: (213) 381-0064 www.ktncusa.com sales-USA@ktncusa.com video surveillance
L-3 Communications - Ruggedized Command & Control 10770 Wateridge Cir. San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 623-6877 • (800) 447-4373 Fax: (858) 623-6737 www.l-3com.com/rcc computer hardware
L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision Inc. 90 Fanny Rd. Boonton, NJ 07005 (973) 263-1090 • (800) 336-8475 Fax: (973) 257-3024 www.mobile-vision.com mobile computing solutions, in-car video, computer hardware
901 Burns St. E Whitby, ON L1N 6A6 Canada (905) 430-7226 • (888) 539-7226 Fax: (905) 430-7275 www.keyscan.ca access control
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Lauren Innovations 2228 Reiser Ave. SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (866) 861-7400 Fax: (330) 339-1515 www.laureninnovations.com info@laureninnovations.com software, misc. equipment/services
Lawmen’s and Shooters Supply Inc. 7750 Ninth St. SW Vero Beach, FL 32968-9298 (772) 569-8700 Fax: (772) 569-2955 www.lawmens.net mshepherd@lawmens.net personal gear/equipment, weapons and accessories
Lynx Systems (Micro Technology Services)
Maxsell Corp.
1819 Firman Dr. #137 Richardson, TX 75081 (972) 231-6874 • (888) 230-6874 Fax: (972) 669-1599 www.lynxguide.com communications, computer hardware, mass notification, software
6601 Lyons Rd. #D-1 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 (954) 571-2121 • (877) 332-2343 Fax: (954) 571-2101 www.maxsell.com 33vico@gmail.com personal gear/equipment, weapons and accessories
Mace Personal Defense 240 Gibraltar Rd. #220, Horsham, PA 19004 (888) 530-6223 Fax: (215) 672-8900 www.mace.com info@mace.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics Card System
180 Industrial Dr. Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 763-0147 • (800) 558-5986 Fax: (262) 763-0270 www.ldvusa.com vehicles & equipment
6711 176th Ave. NE Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 556-9708 • (877) 236-0933 Fax: (425) 556-3962 www.magicard.com americas@magicard.com access control, identification
Lenel Systems Intl. Inc.
LiftMaster (Chamberlain Group) 845 Larch Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60126 (630) 279-3600 • (800) 331-6224 Fax: (630) 530-6820 www.liftmaster.com securitysales@chamberlain.com access control, gate operators, intrusion, video surveillance
Linear Corp. 1950 Camino Vida Roble #150 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 438-7000 • (800) 421-1587 Fax: (760) 931-1340 www.linearcorp.com access control
Looseleaf Law Publications 43-08 162nd St. Flushing, NY 11358 (718) 359-5559 • (800) 647-5547 Fax: (718) 539-0941 www.looseleaflaw.com info@looseleaflaw.com misc. equipment/services
20327 Nordhoff St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 773-5533 • (800) 472-7336 Fax: (818) 773-9003 www.maxwellmfg.com sales@maxwellmfg.com intrusion
Merit LILIN USA
LDV Inc.
1212 Pittsford-Victor Rd. Pittsford, NY 14534-3820 (585) 248-9720 • (866) 788-5095 Fax: (585) 248-9185 www.lenel.com access control, intrusion, systems integration, video surveillance
Maxwell Alarm Screen Mfg.
11836 Clark St. Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 930-1000 • (888) 287-8686 Fax: (626) 930-1001 www.meritlilin.us video surveillance
Metis Secure Solutions Magna Publications 2718 Dryden Dr. Madison, WI 53074 (800) 433-0499 misc. equipment/services, publications
120 Pennsylvania Ave. Oakmont, PA 15139 (412) 828-3700 www.metissecure.com mass notification
Marshall Electronics
Middle Atlantic Products
1910 E Maple Ave. El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 333-0606 • (800) 800-6608 Fax: (310) 333-0688 www.mars-cam.com video surveillance
300 Fairfield Rd. Fairfield, NJ 07004 (973) 839-1011 • (800) 266-7225 Fax: (973) 839-1976 www.middleatlantic.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, home control/automation, mounting equipment for electronic systems, video surveillance
Matrox Imaging 1055 St. Regis Dorval, PQ H9P 2T4 Canada (514) 685-2630 • (800) 804-6243 Fax: (514) 822-6273 www.matrox.com video surveillance
Milestone Systems A/S Matthews Specialty Vehicles 101 S Swing Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 (336) 297-9600 • (877) 905-4678 Fax: (336) 297-4674 www.msvehicles.com information@msvehicles.com vehicles and equipment
8905 SW Nimbus Ave. #400 Beaverton, OR 97008 (503) 350-1100 • (877) 350-1101 Fax: (503) 350-1199 www.milestonesys.com info@milestonesys.com software, video surveillance
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National Monitoring Center (NMC) MinuteMan Power Technologies 1455 LeMay Dr. Carrollton, TX 75007 (972) 446-7363 • (800) 238-7272 Fax: (972) 446-9011 www.minutemanups.com power supply products, misc. security products
MIR3 Inc. 3398 Carmel Mountain Rd. San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 724-1200 Fax: (858) 724-1201 www.mir3.com mass notification
Morse Watchmans Inc. 2 Morse Rd. Oxford, CT 06478 (203) 264-4949 • (877) 398-5480 Fax: (203) 264-8367 www.morsewatchman.com morse@morsewatchman.com access control
9351 Jeronimo Rd. Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 465-6000 • (888) 307-0388 Fax: (949) 465-6338 www.mitsubishi-imaging.com video surveillance
1303 E Algonquin Rd., SH5 Schaumburg, IL 60196 (847) 576-5000 • (888) 325-9336 Fax: (847) 576-2884 www.motorola.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, communications, computer hardware, software, video surveillance
Moxa Americas Inc. MK Intl. Security Consulting P.O. Box 624 Elyachin, 38908 ISRAEL www.mksecurityconsulting.com marc@mksecurityconsulting.com professional services and consulting
Moxa Corporate Plaza Brea, CA 92823 (714) 528-6777 • (888) 669-2872 Fax: (714) 528-6778 www.moxa.com usa@moxa.com security systems integration
MOAB Training Intl. P.O. Box 460 Kulpsville, PA 19443 (215) 723-2533 Fax: (215) 723-2565 www.moabtraining.com info@moabtraining.com training services/products/equipment
MPRI, an L-3 division 7142 Columbia Gateway Dr. Columbia, MD 21046 (443) 285-4700 • (800) 232-6448 Fax: (443) 285-4750 www.beamhit.com communications, training services and equipment, weapons and accessories
Mohawk Ltd. 1 Newell Ln. Chadwicks, NY 13319 (315) 737-7328 • (800) 225-6642 Fax: (315) 737-7347 www.mohawkltd.com info@mohawkltd.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, communications, misc. equipment/services, vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
MyForce 1444 Wazee St. #125 Denver, CO 80202 (866) 377-3677 www.myforce.com customerservice@myforce.com misc. equipment/services, personal protection devices
Napco Security Group Inc. Monitronics Intl. Inc. 2350 Valley View Ln. Dallas, TX 75234 (972) 243-7443 • (800) 290-0709 Fax: (972) 243-1022 www.monitronics.net central station services/monitoring/dispatch
MorphoTrak Inc. 113 S Columbus St. #400 Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 797-2600 • (800) 601-6790 Fax: (703) 706-9549 www.morphotrak.com access control, identification CAMPUS SAFETY
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Motorola Inc.
Mitsubish Digital Electronics
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333 Bayview Ave. Amityville, NY 11701-2801 (631) 842-9400 • (800) 645-9445 Fax: (631) 789-9292 www.napcosecurity.com salesinfo@napcosecurity.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, intrusion, video surveillance
NEC Corporation of America 6535 N State Hwy. 161 Irving, TX 75039-2402 (214) 262-2000 • (800) 338-9549 www.necam.com access control, identification
Network Video Technologies Inc. (NVT) 4005 Bohannon Dr. Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 462-8100 Fax: (650) 326-1940 www.nvt.com www.nvt.com/email/info video surveillance
NICE Systems 301 Rte. 17 N, 10th Flr. Rutherford, NJ 07070 (201) 964-2600 • (866) 999-5423 Fax: (201) 964-2610 www.nice.com video surveillance
NiSCA Corporation 100 Randolph Rd. Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 271-7367 www.teamnisca.com sales@teamnisca.com access control, identity management
Niscayah Inc. 2400 Commerce Ave., Bldg. 100 #500 Duluth, GA 30096-3832 (678) 474-1720 Fax: (678) 474-1756 www.niscayah.us access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, mass notification, systems integration, video surveillance
Norton Door Controls 3000 Hwy. 74 E, Monroe, NC 28112 (877) 974-2255 Fax: (704) 233-1546 www.nortondoorcontrols.com access control
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Notifier, a Honeywell Security company 12 Clintonville Rd. Northford, CT 06472 (203) 484-7161 • (800) 289-3473 Fax: (203) 484-7118 www.notifier.com fire/life safety
Optelecom-NKF Inc.
Patriot3 Inc.
12920 Cloverleaf Center Dr. Germantown, MD 20874 (301) 444-2200 • (800) 293-4237 Fax: (301) 444-2299 www.optelecom-nkf.com sales.us@optelecom-nkf.com misc. equipment/services, software, video surveillance
10941 Houser Dr. Fredericksburg, VA 22408 (540) 891-7353 Fax: (540) 891-5654 www.patriot3.com info@patriot3.com vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
PCSC Optex America
NUVICO 53 Smith St. Englewood, NJ 07631 (201) 541-1605 • (866) 523-1700 Fax: (201) 541-1620 www.nuvico.com sales@nuvico.com video surveillance
13661 Benson Ave., Bldg. C Chino, CA 91710 (909) 993-5770 • (800) 966-7839 Fax: (909) 628-5560 www.optexamerica.com intrusion, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
Orion Systems Ocean Systems 4016 Blackburn Ln. Burtonsville, MD 20866 (301) 476-8015 • (800) 253-7156 Fax: (301) 421-1785 www.oceansystems.com sales@oceansystems.com software, training services/products/ equipment, video surveillance
Ocenture 6400 Hollister Ave. #100 Goleta, CA 93117 (904) 766-1600 Fax: (805) 267-4114 www.ocenture.com digital security software
602 Masons Mill Business Park Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 (215) 659-1207 Fax: (215) 659-4234 www.orionsystemsinc.net central station services/monitoring and equipment
Panasonic Computer Solutions Company 50 Meadowland Pkwy. Secaucus, NJ 07094 (630) 243-1990 • (888) 223-1012 Fax: (630) 243-2434 www.panasonic.com/toughbook toughbook_sales_support@us.panasonic. com rugged computers
OfficerStore.com 104 Independence Way Coatesville, PA 19320-1653 (610) 857-8070 • (800) 852-6088 Fax: (888) 335-9800 www.officerstore.com sales@officerstore.com personal gear/equipment, misc. equipment/ services
3541 Challenger St. Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 303-3600 • (800) 899-7272 Fax: (310) 303-3600 www.1pcsc.com access control
PDSI Software 50 Corporate Park Irvine, CA 92606 (714) 703-2150 • (800) 850-7374 Fax: (714) 703-2970 www.pdsi-www.com scheduling software
Pegasus Products P.O. Box 7499 St. Matthews, KY 40257 (800) 399-7769 • (800) 399-7769 Fax: (800) 350-3562 www.pegasuscctv.com info@pegasuscctv.com video surveillance
Pelco by Schneider Electric Panasonic Security Systems 3 Panasonic Way #2F-5 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (630) 243-1990 • (888) 223-1012 Fax: (630) 243-2434 www.panasonic.com/security misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
3500 Pelco Way Clovis, CA 93612-5699 (559) 292-1981 • (800) 289-9100 Fax: (800) 289-9150 www.pelco.com sales@pelco.com misc. equipment/services, systems integration, video surveillance
Panoscan Inc. On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. 1 Blue Hill Plaza, 7th Flr. Pearl River, NY 10965 (845) 732-7900 Fax: (845) 732-7999 www.onssi.com marketing@onssi.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, misc. equipment/services, software, video surveillance
5632 Van Nuys Blvd. #150 Van Nuys, CA 91401 (818) 990-1931 Fax: (818) 783-9539 www.panoscan.com video surveillance
Open Options Inc. 3440 Sojourn #240 Carrollton, TX 75006 (972) 818-7001 • (877) 818-7001 Fax: (972) 818-7003 www.openoptionsinc.com info@openoptionsinc.com access control, identification, software
Pelican Products 23215 Early Ave. Torrance, CA 90505 (310) 326-4700 • (800) 473-5422 Fax: (310) 326-3311 www.pelican.com sales@pelican.com misc. equipment/services, emergency equipment, weapons and accessories
PepperBall Technologies Inc. Par-Kut Intl. Inc. 40961 Production Dr. Harrison Township, MI 48045 www.parkut.com (586) 468-2947 • (800) 394-6599 (586) 463-6059 sales@parkut.com guard booths, misc. security products
6142 Nancy Ridge Dr. #101 San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 638-0236 • (877) 887-3773 Fax: (858) 638-0781 www.pepperball.com weapons and accessories
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Pivot3
Quantum Group Inc.
Rapid Response Monitoring
1900 Embarcadero Rd. #111 Palo Alto, CA 94303 (281) 516-6000 • (877) 574-8683 www.pivot3.com info@pivot3.com video surveillance
7737 Kenamar Ct. San Diego, CA 92121-1323 (800) 432-5599 Fax: (858) 566-9974 www.qginc.com cs@qginc.com fire/life safety
400 W Divison St. Syracuse, NY 13204 (315) 422-9946 • (800) 558-7767 Fax: (315) 422-8506 www.rrms.com central station services/monitoring/dispatch
Pixim Inc.
Rapiscan Systems Quantum Secure Inc.
1395 Charleston Rd. Mountain View, CA 94043 (650) 934-0550 Fax: (650) 934-0560 www.pixim.com video surveillance
Plasco ID 1501 NW 163rd St. Miami, FL 33169-5638 (305) 625-4222 • (888) 457-5272 Fax: (305) 620-0647 www.plascoid.com identification
Point Blank Body Armor Inc. 2102 SW Second St. Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (954) 630-0900 • (800) 413-5155 Fax: (954) 630-9225 www.pointblankarmor.com marketing@pbsinc.com personal gear/equipment
Preferred Power Products 3139 MacArthur Blvd. Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 205-1112 • (877) 478-4733 Fax: (847) 205-1113 www.pthree.com access control, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
100 Century Center Ct. #800 San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 453-1008 Fax: (408) 453-1009 www.quantumsecure.com info@quantumsecure.com access control, identification, software, systems integration
Quartermaster Inc. 17600 Fabrica Way Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 304-7301 • (800) 444-8643 Fax: (562) 304-7352 www.qmuniforms.com orders@qmuniforms.com personal gear/equipment, uniforms/apparel for officers
Quintron Systems Inc. 2105 S Blosser Rd. Santa Maria, CA 93458 (805) 928-4343 www.quintron.com access control, communications, identification
Quiqlite Inc. P.O. Box 6942 Santa Barbara, CA 93160 (805) 685-6769 • (866) 496-2506 Fax: (805) 685-6740 www.quiqlite.com sales@quiqlite.com personal gear/equipment
2805 Columbia St. Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 978-1457 Fax: (310) 349-2491 www.rapiscansystems.com metaldetectors@rapiscansystems.com detection
Rath Emergency Communications N56 W24720 N Corporate Cir. Sussex, WI 53089 (866) 850-8854 • (866) 850-8854 Fax: (262) 246-4828 www.rathsecurity.com communications, fire/life safety
Ray Allen Manufacturing 975 Ford St. Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (719) 380-0404 • (800) 444-0404 Fax: (719) 380-9730 www.rayallen.com sales@rayallen.com K-9 equipment
Raytheon - Civil Communications Solutions 1001 Boston Post Rd. Marlborough, MA 01752 (703) 284-4446 www.raytheon.com civil.communications@raytheon.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, communications
ProPac Inc. 2390 Air Park Rd. N Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 308-0994 • (800) 345-3036 Fax: (843) 308-0995 www.cert-kits.com misc. equipment/services
Protection 1 Security Solutions 1267 Windham Pkwy. Romeoville, IL 60446 (630) 410-0676 • (877) PRO-1911 www.protection1.com corporatecommunications@protectionone.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
PSA Security Network 10170 Church Ranch Way #150 Westminster, CO 80021 (303) 450-3470 • (800) 525-9422 Fax: (303) 450-7626 www.psasecurity.com access control; central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, systems integration, professional services and consulting 80
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R. Grossman & Associates. Inc. 4058 Spruce Ave. Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234-5807 (609) 383-3456 • (888) 570-2288 Fax: (609)383-9007 www.tech-answers.com info@tech-answers.com access control, professional services and consulting, systems integration, video surveillance
RAM Mounting Systems (National Products) 8410 Dallas Ave. S Seattle, WA 98108 (206) 763-8361 • (800) 497-7479 Fax: (206) 763-9615 www.ram-mount.com sales@ram-mount.com communications, misc. equipment/services, vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
RCS Wireless Technology 800 Megaherts Dr. Winston Salem, NC 27107-4573 (336) 788-9191 www.rcscom.com communications, call boxes
REACT Systems Inc. 4920 El Camino Real Los Altos, CA 94022 (866) 982-7662 Fax: (650) 694-4529 www.reactsystemsinc.com communications, mass notification, software
Recognition Services 8577 Zionsville Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 803-2405 • (877) 808-9400 Fax: (877) 808-3565 www.we-belong.com team@we-belong.com personal gear/equipment www.campussafetymagazine.com
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Red X Defense
Ring’s Manufacturing
Safety Technology Intl. Inc. (STI)
7642 Sandish Pl. Rockville, MD 20855 (301) 279-7970 Fax: (301) 279-7973 www.redxdefense.com detection
99 East Dr. Melbourne, FL 32904 (321) 951-0407 Fax: (321) 951-0017 www.blueguns.com info@blueguns.com weapons and accessories
2306 Airport Rd. Waterford, MI 48327 (248) 673-9898 • (800) 888-4784 Fax: (248) 673-1246 www.sti-usa.com info@sti-usa.com access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, mass notification, misc. equipment/services
Reeves Company Inc. P.O. Box 509 Attleboro, MA 02703 (508) 222-2877 • (800) 452-1161 Fax: (508) 222-9316 www.reevesnamepins.com reevesco@reevesnamepins.com identification
ROFU International Corp.
Resiligence Inc. (TipNow)
Rosslare Security Products
3953 Bunker Hill Ln. #400 Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 282-3589 • (877) 395-5095 Fax: (928) 223-0718 www.resiligence.com sales@resiligence.com anonymous tip line, software
1600 Hart Ct. #103 Southlake, TX 76092 (817) 305-0006 • (866) 632-1101 Fax: (817) 305-0069 www.rosslaresecurity.com sales.na@rosslaresecurity.com access control
Resilite Sports Products Inc.
S2 Security Corp.
200 Point Township Dr. Northumberland, PA 17857 (570) 473-3529 • (800) 843-6287 Fax: (570) 473-8988 www.resilite.com resilite@resilite.com training services/products/equipment
50 Speen St. Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 663-2500 Fax: (508) 663-2512 www.s2sys.com info@s2sys.com misc. equipment/services
RETA Security Inc.
Safariland
P.O. Box 189 Lemont, IL 60439 (630) 932-9322 www.retasecurity.com info@retasecurity.com professional services and consulting, training services/products/equipment
13386 International Pkwy. Jacksonville, FL 32218 (909) 923-7300 • (800) 347-1200 Fax: (800) 366-1669 www.safariland.com bodyarmor.crm@baesystems.com personal gear/equipment, body armor
Revision Eyewear
Safe Havens Intl.
7 Corporate Dr. Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 879-7002 • (800) 383-6049 Fax: (802) 879-7224 www.revisionmilitary.com sales@revisionmilitary.com personal gear/equipment
P.O. Box 27390 Macon, GA 31221-7390 (478) 994-1417 Fax: (404) 759-2790 www.safehavensinternational.org professional services & consulting
10029 S Tacoma Way #E-11 Lakewood, WA 98499 (253) 922-1828 • (800) 255-7638 www.rofu.com julie@rofu.com access control
Safe Restraints RF Technologies Inc. 3125 N 126th St. Brookfield, WI 53005-3115 (262) 853-3910 Fax: (262) 790-1783 www.rft.com mass notification
6680 Alhambra Ave. #433 Martinez, CA 94553 (800) 972-7911 Fax: (925) 335-9831 www.saferestraints.com info@saferestraints.com personal gear/equipment
Ring Communications
SAFE Security
57 Trade Zone Dr. Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 (631) 585-7464 Fax: (631) 585-7410 www.ringcomm.com mail@ringcomm.com communications
P.O. Box 5164 San Ramon, CA 94583 (925) 830-4777 • (800) 669-7779 Fax: (925) 891-3650 www.safesecurity.com customercare@safesecurity.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
Saflok / Kaba Multihousing & Institutional 31750 Sherman Ave. Madison Heights, MI 48071 (248) 837-3700 • (877) 272-3565 Fax: (248) 583-3228 www.kabamultihousing.com info@saf.kaba.com access control
Salsbury Industries 1010 E 62nd St. Los Angeles, CA 90001-1598 (323) 846-6700 • (800) 624-5269 Fax: (323) 846-6800 www.mailboxes.com lockers, mailboxes
Salto Systems Inc. 3073 McCall Dr. #1 Atlanta, GA 30340 (770) 757-2711 Fax: (770) 452-6098 www.salto.us access control
Samsung Techwin America 100 Challenger Rd. #700 Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 (877) 213-1222 www.samsungcctvusa.com video surveillance
SANYO Security Products 21605 Plummer St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 (888) 893-7403 • (888) 667-2696 Fax: (888) 818-2597 www.sanyocctv.com misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
Sargent Manufacturing Co. 110 Sargent Dr. New Haven, CT 06511 (800) 727-5477 Fax: (888) 863-5054 www.sargentlock.com access control
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Schneider Electric
Securitas Security Services
Security Lock Distributors
1650 W Crosby Rd. Carrollton, TX 75006 (972) 323-1111 • (866) 822-4636 Fax: (972) 242-0026 www.schneider-electric.us info@buildings.schneider-electric.com access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, video surveillance, systems integration
2 Campus Dr. Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 267-5300 www.securitas.com contract security
25 Dartmouth St. Westwood, MA 02090 (781) 251-7100 • (800) 847-5625 Fax: (781) 751-9060 www.seclock.com info@seclock.com access control
School Kids Healthcare 1711 Paramount Ct. Waukesha, WI 53186 (262) 513-5753 • (866) 588-0686 Fax: (800) 558-1511 www.schoolkidshealthcare.com misc. security products
School Violence Solutions LLC 29 Harvey Rd. Middletown, RI 02842 (401) 418-0106 www.schoolviolencesolutions.com info@schoolviolencesolutions.com training services/products/equipment
Securitron Magnalock Corp. 550 Vista Blvd. Sparks, NV 89434 (775) 355-5625 • (800) 624-5625 Fax: (775) 355-5636 www.securitron.com info@securitron.com access control
Security Central P.O. Box 5759/316 Security Dr. Statesville, NC 28677 (704) 838-8000 • (800) 438-4171 Fax: (704) 878-0309 www.security-central.com sales@security-central.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
Security Resources 99-1191A Iwaena St. Aiea, HI 96701 (808) 485-8747 Fax: (808) 485-8742 www.securityresources.com info@securityresources.com parking enforcement
Segway Inc. 14 Technology Dr. Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 222-6000 Fax: (603) 222-6001 www.segway.com vehicles (patrol) and vehicle equipment
Security Door Controls (SDC) Schulmerich Bells 1 Carillon Hill Sellersville, PA 18960 (215) 257-2771 • (800) 722-3557 Fax: (215) 257-1910 www.schulmerichbells.com communications, mass notification, misc. equipment/services
SDi Fire 1345 Campus Pkwy. Neptune, NJ 07753-6815 (732) 751-9266 Fax: (732) 751-9241 www.sdifire.com fire/life safety
801 Avenida Acaso Camarillo, CA 93012 (805) 494-0622 • (800) 413-8783 Fax: (805) 494-8861 www.sdcsecurity.com service@sdcsecurity.com access control
Send Word Now Communications
Security General Intl. Ltd.
Sentry 360 Security
12500 San Pedro #475 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 247-0033 • (800) 292-5390 Fax: (210) 247-0039 www.securitygeneral.com wholesale distributor
1280 Iroquois Dr. #108 Naperville, IL 60540 (800) 261-2707 Fax: (630) 355-3240 www.sentry360.com contact@sentry360.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
Security Identification Systems Corp. Seagate Technology 10200 S DeAnza Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014 (831) 438-6550 www.seagate.com computer hardware
3595 Fiscal Ct. West Palm Beach, FL 33404 (561) 691-0050 Fax: (561) 691-0180 www.siscocorp.com identification
Secura Key
Security Information Systems Inc.
20301 Nordhoff St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 882-0020 • (800) 891-0020 Fax: (818) 882-7052 www.securakey.com mail@securakey.com access control
6314 Kingspointe Pkwy. #3 Orlando, FL 32819 (407) 345-1550 Fax: (407) 345-1690 www.securitywww.com sales@securitywww.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, software
SecureLink Ltd. 1821 E 40th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 (216) 373-7300 • (800) 251-4077 Fax: (216) 432-0044 www.securelinkltd.com access control, communications, video surveillance
Security Labs Inc. 15540 Herriman Blvd. Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 773-0284 • (800) 774-0284 Fax: (317) 773-8057 www.security-labs.com video surveillance
224 W 30th St. #500 New York, NY 10001 (212) 379-4900 • (800) 388-4796 Fax: (212) 379-4901 www.sendwordnow.com mass notification
Sielox LLC 170 E Ninth Ave. Runnemede, NJ 08078 (856) 939-9300 • (800) 424-2126 Fax: (856) 939-9309 www.sielox.com karen.evans@sielox.com access control
Siemens Building Technologies 8 Fernwood Rd. Florham Park, NJ 07932 (973) 593-2600 • (800) 222-0180 www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies fire/life safety, mass notification, voice evacuation, sirens, systems integration, access control, video surveillance
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SIG SAUER Inc.
Smith & Warren
Sprint/Nextel
18 Industrial Dr. Exeter, NH 03833 (603) 772-2302 Fax: (603) 772-9082 www.sigsauer.com publicsafetysales@sigsauer.com weapons and accessories
127 Oakley Ave. White Plains, NY 10601 (914) 948-4619 • (800) 532-2343 Fax: (914) 948-1627 www.smithwarren.com contact@smithwarren.com badges and insignia, personal gear/ equipment
2002 Edmund Halley Reston, VA 20191 (703) 433-4000 Fax: (703) 433-3433 www.sprint.com/nextel communications
Signal 88 Security 3880 S 149th St. #108 Omaha, NE 68144 (402) 498-8494 • (877) 498-8494 Fax: (402) 614-0749 www.signal88security.com info@signal88.com contract security, training services/products/ equipment
Smith & Wesson
Silent Knight
Software House, part of Tyco Security Products
12 Clintonville Rd. Northford, CT 06472 (208) 484-7161 Fax: (203) 484-7118 www.silentknight.com central station services/monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, mass notification
2100 Roosevelt Ave. Springfield, MA 01104 (413) 747-3252 • (800) 331-0852 Fax: (413) 731-8980 www.smith-wesson.com qa@smith-wesson.com weapons and accessories
6 Technology Park Dr. Westford, MA 01886 (978) 577-4000 Fax: (978) 577-4392 www.swhouse.com access control, systems integration
SimplexGrinnel LP
Sony Electronics Inc.
50 Technology Dr. Westminster, MA 01441-0001 (978) 731-2500 • (800) 746-7539 Fax: (978) 731-7856 www.simplexgrinnell.com communications, fire/life safety, mass notification, systems integration
1 Sony Dr. Park Ridge, NJ 07656 (201) 930-6592 Fax: (201) 930-6964 www.sony.com video surveillance
Speco Technologies Sirchie Fingerprint Laboratories 100 Hunter Pl. Youngsville, NC 27596 (919) 554-2244 • (800) 356-7311 Fax: (919) 554-2266 www.sirchie.com sirchieinfo@sirchie.com misc. equipment/services
200 New Hwy. Amityville, NY 11701 (631) 957-8700 • (800) 645-5516 Fax: (631) 957-9142 www.specotech.com sales@specotech.com video surveillance
8801 Horizon Blvd. NE #150 Albuquerque, NM 87113 (888) 336-6757 Fax: (505) 338-1680 www.sleuthwww.com sales@sleuthwww.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, software
Smarter Security Systems Ltd. 1515 S Capital of Texas Hwy. #210 Austin, TX 78746 (512) 328-7277 • (800) 943-0043 Fax: (512) 328-7280 www.smartersecurity.com sales@smartersecurity.com access control
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55 Shuman Blvd. #900 Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 245-7100 • (877) 476-4968 Fax: (630) 717-0987 www.stanleycss.com access control, systems integration
Stanley Security Solutions 6161 E. 75th St. Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 www.stanleysecuritysolutions.com access control, systems integration
Starlight Cases 2180 Hwy. 70-A E Pine Level, NC 27568 (919) 965-8643 • (877) 782-7544 Fax: (919) 965-9177 www.starlightcases.com info@starlightcases.com emergency equipment, weapons and weapon storage/security
Steamboat Data Systems Inc. 20 Paddlewheel Ct. Waterford, NY 12188 (518) 693-6547 Fax: (845) 790-5276 www.steamboatdata.com database systems
Steck Manufacturing Sperry West Inc.
Sleuth Software/Access Data Corp.
Stanley Convergent Security Solutions
5575 Magnatron Blvd. San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 551-2000 Fax: (858) 551-2004 www.sperrywest.com video surveillance
1115 S Broadway Dayton, OH 45408 (937) 222-0062 Fax: (937) 222-6666 www.steckmfg.com sales@steckmfg.com lockout tools
Spillman Technologies Inc.
Stentofon/Zenitel Group
4625 W Lake Park Blvd. Salt Lake City, UT 84120 (801) 902-1200• (866) 860-8026 Fax: (801) 902-1210 www.spillman.com info@spillman.com communication, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, software
6119 Connecticut Ave. Kansas City, MO 64120 (816) 231-7200 • (800) 654-3140 Fax: (816) 231-7203 www.stentofonusa.com sales@stentofonusa.com communications, fire/life safety
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StopWare Inc.
Tatung Company of America Inc.
1710 Zanker Rd. #100 San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 367-0220 • (888) 880-7627 Fax: (408) 367-0223 www.stopware.com sales@stopware.com access control, identification, software
2850 El Presidio St. Long Beach, CA 90810 (310) 637-2105 • (800) 829-2850 Fax: (310) 631-4758 www.tatungusa.com computer hardware, digital signage, mass notification, video surveillance
Strategic Technology Group 225 Cedar Hill St. #200 Marlborough, MA 01752 (508) 630-2372 Fax: (508) 630-2101 www.drthermos.com thermos@strategictechnologygroup.com contract security, professional services and consulting
Streamlight Inc. 30 Eagleville Rd. Eagleville, PA 19403 (610) 631-0600 • (800) 523-7488 Fax: (610) 631-0712 www.streamlight.com personal gear/equipment
System Sensor 3825 Ohio Ave. St. Charles, IL 60174 (630) 377-6580 • (800) 736-7672 Fax: (630) 377-7871 www.systemsensor.com info@systemsensor.com fire/life safety, smoke detectors, communications, fire control and suppression, fire horns/strobes, gas/CO detectors, mass notification
T2 Systems Inc. 7835 Woodland Dr. #250 Indianapolis, IN 46278 (317) 524-5500 • (800) 434-1502 Fax: (317) 524-5501 www.t2systems.com info@t2systems.com parking enforcement, traffic enforcement/ patrol
Stryker Medical 3800 E Centre Ave. Portage, MI 49002 (858) 336-9550 Fax: (760) 683-3246 www.evacuation.stryker.com misc. equipment/services
SunGard Public Sector Inc. 1000 Business Center Dr. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 304-3235 • (800) 727-8088 Fax: (407) 340-1005 www.sungardps.com getinfo@sungardps.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch, software
SunWize Technologies 1155 Flatbush Rd. Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 336-0146 • (800) 817-6527 Fax: (845) 336-0457 www.sunwize.com bwilson@sunwize.com power supply products
SureFire LLC 18300 Mt. Baldy Cir. Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6122 (714) 545-9444 • (800) 828-8809 Fax: (714) 545-9537 www.surefire.com weapons and accessories
Tele-Lite Inc. 80 Lowell St. Rochester, NY 14605 (585) 546-7143 • (800) 538-0022 Fax: (585) 546-6157 www.tele-lite.com info@tele-lite.com lights, generators, pumps
Teltronics Inc. 2150 Whitfield Industrial Way Sarasota, FL 34243 (941) 753-5000 Fax: (941) 751-7754 www.teltronics.com fire/life safety, mass notification
T3 Motion 2990 Airway Ave., Bldg. A Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 619-3600 www.t3motion.com sales@t3motion.com vehicles & accessories
Texana Security 1611 N Stemmons #110 Carrollton, TX 75006 (972) 466-9080 • (877) 483-9262 Fax: (972) 466-3717 www.texanahome.com contact@texanasecurity.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
Thales Communications Inc. Talk-A-Phone Co. 7530 N Natchez Ave. Niles, IL 60714 (773) 539-1100 Fax: (773) 539-1241 www.talkaphone.com info@talkaphone.com communications, mass notification
Tamron USA Inc. 10 Austin Blvd. Commack, NY 11725 (631) 858-8400 • (800) 827-8880 Fax: (631) 543-3963 www.tamron.com custserv@tamron.com video surveillance
Taser International 17800 N 85th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 905-2000 • (800) 978-2737 Fax: (480) 991-0791 www.TASER.com sales@Taser.com less-lethal weapons and accessories
22605 Gateway Center Dr. Clarksburg, MD 20871 (240) 864-7000 • (800) 258-4420 Fax: (240) 864-7920 www.thalesliberty.com liberty@thalescomminc.com communications
The Wright Group 200 N Harbor Blvd. #205 Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 687-1190 Fax: (714) 687-1194 www.thewrightgroup.com professional services and consulting
Theia Technologies 29765 SW Town Center Loop W #4 Wilsonville, OR 97070 (503) 570-3296 Fax: (503) 570-8637 www.theiatech.com info@TheiaTech.com video surveillance
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United Central Control Inc. (UCC) TimeKeeping Systems Inc. 30700 Bainbridge Rd. Solon, OH 44139 (216) 595-0890 • (800) 843-7473 Fax: (216) 595-0991 www.guard1plus.com info@guard1plus.com guard tour software
TOA Electronics 1350 Bayshore Hwy. #270 Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 452-1200 • (800) 733-7088 Fax: (650) 452-1250 www.toaelectronics.com video surveillance
Trigon Electronics Inc. 255 Glider Cir. Corona, CA 92880-2534 (800) 842-7444 Fax: (951) 371-2693 www.trigonelectronics.com access control, communications
TurnKey CCTV 811 Plano Pkwy. #113 Plano, TX 75074 (888) 998-8765 www.turnkeycctv.com video surveillance
8415 Data Point Dr. #500 San Antonio, TX 78229 (888) TEAM-UCC www.teamucc.com central station services/monitoring/dispatch
United Security Associates Group (USAG) 301 Goolsby Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Fax: (888) 329-4872 www.usaginc.com central station services/monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance 1551 N Tustin Ave. #650 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 619-9700 • (866) UPS-1965 Fax: (714) 619-9701 www.universalpro.com contract security
USA Central Station 28 Willett Ave. Port Chester, NY 10573 (914) 939-6660 • (800) 422-2300 Fax: (914) 937-1542 www.usacentralstation.com salesleads@usacentralstation.com central station service/monitoring/dispatch
U.S. Chemical Storage/U.S. Explosive Storage 355 Industrial Park Dr. Boone, NC 28607 (800) 233-1481 Fax: (800) 295-1653 www.usexplosivestorage.com info@usexplosivestorage.com specialty storage buildings/units, tactical gear/equipment
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (Fire & Security Sector) 333 Pfingsten Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 272-8880 • (877) 854-3577 www.ul.com/ss cec.us@us.ul.com fire/life safety, mass notification
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3 Riverway #700 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 621-9779 • (800) 513-5417 Fax: (713) 621-7281 www.video-insight.com software, video surveillance
Video Security Specialists Inc. (VSS) 632 N Victory Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 848-7305 • (800) 546-8774 Fax: (818) 848-7374 www.vsscctv.com access control, misc. equipment/services, video surveillance
9 Farm Springs Rd. Farmington, CT 06034 (860) 284-3000 www.utcfireandsecurity.com access control, fire/life safety, intrusion, software, video surveillance
213 Burlington Rd. Bedford, MA 01730 (781) 222-3069 • (888) 351-1758 Fax: (781) 271-0275 www.videoiq.net software, video surveillance
Videolarm Inc.
6600 Congress Ave. Boca Raton, FL 33487 (561) 988-3600 • (800) 507-6268 www.tyco.com access control, fire/life safety, mass notification, video surveillance
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89 Arkay Dr. Hauppage, NY 11788-3727 (631) 952-2288 • (800) 645-9116 Fax: (631) 951-2288 www.vicon-cctv.com sales@vicon-cctv.com access control, central station service/ monitoring/dispatch, video surveillance
Universal Protection Service
Twenty First Century Communications, Inc. 750 Communications Parkway Columbus, Ohio 43214 800-382-8356 info@tfcci.com www.tfcci.com mass notification, communications
Vicon Industries Inc.
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Vanguard Networks 25 Forbes Blvd. Foxboro, MA 02035 (508) 964-6200 Fax: (508) 543-0237 www.vanguardnetworks.com sales@vanguardnetworks.com communications
2525 Park Central Blvd. Decatur, GA 30035 (770) 987-7550 • (800) 554-1124 Fax: (770) 987-9705 www.videolarm.com info@videolarm.com video surveillance
Videx
Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 12110 N Pecos St. #300 Denver, CO 80234 (303) 450-5900 • (866) 639-8482 Fax: (303) 450-5950 www.verint.com/videosolutions marketing.vis@verint.com software, video surveillance
1105 NE Circle Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 738-5500 Fax: (541) 738-5501 sales@videx.com www.videx.com access control
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Vigitron Inc.
WatchGuard Video
Xtralis
7620 Miramar Rd. #4100 San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 484-5209 • (888) 574-8942 Fax: (858) 484-1205 www.vigitron.com info@vigitron.com video surveillance
415 Century Pkwy. Allen, TX 75013 (972) 423-9777 • (800) 605-6734 Fax: (972) 423-9778 www.watchguardvideo.com sales@watchguardvideo.com vehicles and accessories
700 Longwater Dr. Norwell, MA 02061 (781) 740-2223 • (800) 229-4434 Fax: (781) 681-3149 www.xtralis.com marketing@xtralisamericas.com access control, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, fire/life safety, intrusion, video surveillance
Viking Electronics Inc. 1531 Industrial St. Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 386-8861 Fax: (715) 386-4344 www.vikingelectronics.com info@vikingelectronics.com access control , communications, fire/life safety, identification, mass notification, video surveillance
Viscount Systems Inc. 4585 Tillicum St. Burnaby, BC V5J 3J9 Canada (604) 327-9446 • (800) 476-3774 Fax: (604) 327-3859 www.viscount.com sales@viscount.com access control, systems integration, video surveillance
TM
Safety Whistles Designed by Search & Rescue Professionals
Whistles for Life 5887 Malloy Ave. Foerndale, WA 98248 (360) 815-6677 Fax: (360) 656-6610 www.whistlesforlife.com hello@whistlesforlife.com whistles
Winchester Ammunition 600 Powder Mill Rd. E Alton, IL 62024 (618) 258-3984 • (800) 356-2666 Fax: (618) 258-3393 www.winchester.com/lawenforcement pfnowak@olin.com weapons and accessories
VisionAIR 5601 Barbados Blvd. Castle Hayne, NC 28429 (910) 675-9117 • (800) 882-2108 Fax: (910) 602-6190 www.visionair.com sales@visionair.com communications, central station services/ monitoring/dispatch, software
Windy City Wire 386 Internationale Dr., Ste. H Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (630) 633-4500 • (800) 379-1191 Fax: (630) 296-8100 www.smartwire.com info@smartwire.com access control, communications, fire/life safety, video surveillance
Visionhitech Americas Inc. 5 Corporate Park #110 Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 660-1412 • (877) 218-6599 Fax: (949) 660-1185 www.vhtamericas.com info@vhtamericas.com video surveillance
Winsted Corporation, The
Visitor Pass Solutions/Data Management Inc.
Wireless Technology Inc. (WTI)
557 New Britain Ave. Unionville, CT 06085 (860) 677-8586 • (800) 243-1969 Fax: (800) 428-1951 www.visitorpasssystems.com info@visitorpasssolutions.com access control, identification
2064 Eastman Ave. #113 Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 339-9696 • (866) 468-6984 Fax: (805) 339-0932 www.gotowti.com info@wirelesstech.com video surveillance
Vitek Industrial Video Products Inc. 28492 Constellation Rd. Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 294-8043 • (888) 848-3570 Fax: (661) 294-8044 www.vitekcctv.com video surveillance
10901 Hampshire Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55438-2385 (952) 944-9050 • (800) 447-2257 Fax: (952) 944-1546 www.winsted.com control room consoles
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ASSOCIATIONS American Association of School Administrators
801 N Quincy St., Ste. 700 Arlington, VA 22203-1730 (703) 528-0700 • F: (703) 841-1543 info@aasa.org www.aasa.org
American Council on Education (ACE) 1 Dupont Cir. NW Washington, DC 20036-1193 (202) 939-9300 comments@ace.nche.edu www.acenet.edu
International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers
International Parking Institute
National Association of Secondary School Principals
342 N Main St. West Hartford, CT 06117 (860) 586-7517 • F: (860) 586-7550 info@iaclea.com www.iaclea.org P.O. Box 7167 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-7167 (540) 371-7535 • F: (540) 371-8022 ipi@parking.org www.parking.org
International Police Mountain Bike Association
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1625 Prince St. Alexandria, VA 22314-2818 (703) 519-6200 • F: (703) 519-6299 asis@asisonline.org www.asisonline.org
Association of California Community College Administrators 1531 I Street, #200 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 443-3559 • F: (916) 443-1817 director@accca.org www.accca.org
California College and University Police Chiefs Association (CCUPCA) (866) 931-4009 • F: (866) 931-4009 llorman@ccupca.com www.ccupca.com
California Gang Investigator’s Association P.O. Box 861143 Los Angeles, CA 90086 (888) 229-2442 • F: (714) 908-7100 www.cgiaonline.org
California Peace Officers’ Association 555 Capitol Mall, Ste. 1495 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 263-0541 • F: (916) 263-6090 www.cpoa.org
East Coast Gang Investigator’s Association 90 West Afton Ave, Ste. 181 Yardley, PA 19067 (215) 360-2277 ecgiamanagers@gmail.com www.ecgia.org
583 Frederick Rd., Ste. 5B Baltimore, MD 21228 (410) 744-2400 • F: (410) 744-5504 info@ipmba.org www.ipmba.org
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 515 N Washington St. Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 836-6767 • (800) 843-4227 F: (703) 836-4543 www.theiacp.org
International Association of Fire Chiefs 4025 Fair Ridge Dr. Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 273-0911 • F: (703) 273-9363 www.iafc.org
11380 NW 27th Ave., Scott Hall Room 1177 Miami, FL 33167 (305) 237-8061 www.hbcu-leea.org
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National Parking Association
1112 16th St. NW, Ste. 840 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 296-4336 • (800) 647-PARK F: (202) 296-3102 www.npapark.org
National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA)
1840 Western Ave. Albany, NY 12203 (518) 452-3611 • (800) 989-NAPT F: (518) 218-0867 www.napt.org
1450 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314 (800) 424-7827 • F: (703) 838-5349 www.sheriffs.org
National Association of Campus Card Users
www.cupsanj.org
9201 N 25th Ave., Ste. 188 Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 395-8989 • F: (602) 395-9090 www.naccu.org
1110 Vermont Ave. NW, Ste. 800 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 861-2500 • (800) 462-4916 F: (202) 861-2583 john.walda@nacubo.org www.nacubo.org
National Association of School Resource Officers
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National Association for Pupil Transportation
International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS)
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20500 SE 8th St. Harrah, OK 73045 (405) 309-6248 executive@nspma.com www.nspma.org
201 Park Washington Ct. Falls Church, VA 22046-4527 (703) 538-1795 • F: (703) 241-5603 www.iaem.com
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1 Broadway, Ste. B210 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 839-1852 • F: (303) 831-9251 mainoffice@ncadv.org www.ncadv.org
1319 F St. NW, Ste. 301 Washington, DC 20004 (202) 737-1226 • F: (202) 393-1296 info@firemarshals.org www.firemarshals.org
4340 E W Hwy., Ste. 402 Bethesda, MD 20814 (301) 657-0270 • (866) 331-NASP F: (301) 657-0275 www.nasponline.org
P.O. Box 5038 Glendale Heights, IL 60139 (630) 529-3913 • (888) 353-0990 F: (630) 529-4139 info@iahss.org www.iahss.org
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National School Plant Management Association
National Association of School Psychologists
International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
1904 Association Dr. Reston, VA 20191-1537 (703) 860-0200 • (800) 253-7746 F: (703) 860-3422 membership@nassp.org www.nassp.org
National Association of State Fire Marshals
National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Law Enforcement Executives Association
P.O. Box 210079 Milwaukee, WI 53221 (315) 529-4858 • F: (877) 282-4860 nassleo@nassleo.org www.nassleo.org
2020 Valleydale Road, Ste. 207A Hoover, AL 35244 (888) 316-2776 • F: (205) 536-9255 www.nasro.org
New Jersey College & University Public Safety Association Northeast Colleges & Universities Security Association (NECUSA) dmeyer@wesleyan.edu www.necusa.org
Security on Campus (SOC)
110 Gallagher Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 (484) 580-8754 • F: (484) 580-8759 soc@securityoncampus.org www.securityoncampus.org
Southeastern Safety and Security Healthcare Council Brian Matula 129 N Washington St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-8908 brian.matula@tuomey.com www.ssshcc.org
Student Affairs Administrator in Higher Education
111 K Street, NE, 10th Flr. Washington, DC 20002 (202) 265-7500 • F: (202) 898-5737 www.naspa.org To be included in next year’s association directory, please E-mail us at CampusSafetyMagazine@Bobit.com.
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