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ISC West: Security Product Awards

California Buildings • Q2 2022

Top-Flight Security Products Recognized at Trade Show

Every year the Security Industry Association makes it easier for building managers to better protect their facilities by awarding recognition to some of the best judged security products on the market. The 2022 winners were named in Las Vegas at the SIA New Products and Solutions (NPS) Awards, the flagship awards program presented in partnership with ISC West recognizing innovative security products, services and solutions.

Top among the winners at the ISC West show floor was Allegion – LCN, receiving the 2022 Best New Product Award. New products are reviewed by a panel of judges with extensive industry experience, and in 2022, following significant deliberations, the 30 judges presented awards for technologies covering 25 product and service categories. Allegion – LCN received the Best New Product honor for its LCN 6400 COMPACT Series Operators product, submitted in the Access Control Software, Hardwire, Devices & Peripherals – Wired category.

The LCN 6400 COMPACT Series low energy automatic operator helps your facility meet basic needs related to accessibility and touchless access on interior openings. Whether upgrading a single opening, renovating a portion

of your building or constructing a new facility, the COMPACT series enables a healthy, accessible environment. The prestigious Judges’ Choice Award was presented to Hakimo for the Hakimo Alarm Monitoring 2.0 product, submitted in the Commercial Monitoring Solutions category. Samuel Joseph, co-founder and CEO of Hakimo, said, “Hakimo Alarm Monitoring 2.0 uses AI to solve the top two problems faced by monitoring stations and SOCs: access control false alarms and tailgating detection. Hakimo reduces false Attendees learn about new products at the ISC West trade show. alarms by 80%+, has the Photos above and below left courtesy of the show. best tailgating detector in the industry with <1% false positives and provides an integrated commercial monitoring solution.” Additionally, ASSA ABLOY received the SIA NPS Merit Award, which recognizes an individual or company who, through their support of the SIA NPS Awards, demonstrates a commitment to the vision and mission of the program, contributes to its success and promotes the advancement of SIA and the security industry overall. SIA is the leading trade association for global security solution providers, with over 1,200 innovative member companies representing thousands of security leaders. Learn more at www.iscwest.com.

2022 SIA NPS Award Winners

Best New Product Award

Winner: Allegion LCN – LCN 6400 COMPACT Series Operators

Judges’ Choice Award

Winner: Hakimo – Hakimo Alarm Monitoring 2.0 SIA NPS Merit Award • Winner: ASSA ABLOY

Category Awards

Access Control Devices & Peripherals Hardware – Wireless Winner: Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) – AVA 3.0 – Autonomous Verified Access With STAN Honorable Mention: LiftMaster – Smart Access Hub

Access Control Software, Hardware,

California Buildings • Q2 2022

Acoustical Doors Beautifully Blend Form and Function

Krieger’s high-performance acoustical doors are custom-built to enhance the sound quality of performance spaces, protect against unwanted outside noise, and beautifully complement your architectural design.

Krieger produced over 500 doors for the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall. Custom Made to Meet Any Design Challenge

All Krieger acoustical doors are available in any combination of special purpose performance requirements—including radio frequency or bullet and blast resistance—and can be customized to your exact specifications for size, style, and finish.

Auditoriums Backstage Areas

Music & Rehearsal Rooms Performing Arts Venues

Gymnasiums Mechanical Rooms

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Devices & Peripherals – Wired

Winner: Allegion – LCN – LCN 6400 COMPACT Series Operators Honorable Mention: ASSA ABLOY (HES) – HES KS200|KS210 Series Server Cabinet Locks

Biometrics

Winner: Touchless Biometric Systems – TBS 3D FLY

Commercial Monitoring Solutions

Winner: Hakimo – Hakimo Alarm Monitoring 2.0

Communications and Networking Solutions

Winner: Siklu – MultiHaul TG Node N366

Convergence and Integration Solutions

Winner: Dell Technologies – Dell Validated Design Solution for Computer Vision

Design, Diagnostic and Installation Tools

Winner: LifeSafety Power – SD16 Smart Output Board

Emergency and Mass Communication Systems

Winner: Databuoy Corporation – Geofob Mobile Panic Button

Emerging Technologies

Winner: Untwisted Tech – Untwist Tool V2 Honorable Mention: RaySecur – MailSecur + C-CURE

Environmental Monitoring Systems

Winner: IPVideo Corporation – HALO IoT Smart Sensor 3C

Hosted Solutions

Winner: i3 International – Ai Cloud

Identification Management and Credentialing (Non-Biometric)

Winner: LEGIC Identsystems (wholly owned subsidiary of dormakaba) – LEGIC Connect Go (product shown left)

Intrusion Detection and Prevention Solutions (Physical) – Wired

Winner: Senstar – Senstar Symphony Sensor Fusion Engine Honorable Mention: Quanergy System, Inc. – QORTEX DTC 3D LiDAR Perception Software

Intrusion Detection and Prevention Solutions (Physical) – Wireless

Winner: ARGUS Perimeter Security Solutions – ARGUS LuxGuard

Key/Equipment Assets Management Solutions

Winner: BioConnect – BioConnect Trust Platform for Small Spaces

California Buildings

Don't Play the Telephone Game with Your Emergency Communications

Have you ever played the telephone game? You know, it’s where you sit in a circle and one person starts by whispering something in their neighbor’s ear and by the time the message gets around to the last person in the circle it doesn’t really resemble the original? That’s kind of what’s happening in the telecom industry with FCC Order 10-72a1. In my world, there’s been a lot of chatter about the “FCC mandate” and how it is impacting copper/ analog/plain old telephone service (POTS) phone lines. It’s interesting what information people hold on to (and what they don’t), so let’s talk about what the FCC actually said.

In August 2019 the FCC issued an order removing the burden of complying with two regulations passed in 1996 and allowed certain telecom companies the opportunity to no longer service traditional phone lines. So while there was no actual, “you have to stop servicing POTS lines” decree, there is impact to those using copper lines. One of the most immediate, since telecom companies are no longer maintaining the lines, is deteriorating service. The second would be significantly higher phone line costs. In fact, we’ve seen up to $1,200 on California customers’ phone bills.

And then, of course, there’s always the (highly likely) possibility that one day your phone could just stop working altogether. So, while not a mandate, landline replacement is very much a timely issue warranting your attention, with special care given to your emergency phone lines.

So what are the best options since now more than ever we need reliable communication? Voiceover Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the most common option we hear discussed.

VoIP is great for general telephony in your building, but when it comes to emergency communications it’s not usually code compliant. Issues like caller identification, being able to call back into an elevator cab and battery backup cause most VoIP systems to fail emergency elevator phone inspection. Not to mention most IT teams aren’t in favor of others having access to their internal network. We’ve all become so dependent on that little mobile device we carry in our pocket, and that same cellular technology is a perfect solution for emergency communication, especially in your elevator. Not only does it leverage the mobile network, it is a completely code-compliant solution for both the International Building Code (IBC) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Kings III technicians ensure that phone systems are workable and code compliant. Another advantage to cellular over other options is access to FirstNet®, the only nationwide high-speed broadband communications platform built with and for first responders. It’s a communications fast lane with a dedicated network capacity and resilient hardened connection. In addition, the FirstNet network reaches locations where coverage is often spotty or difficult. Old habits are hard to break, but while the old technology is no longer being supported, there are better options with even greater benefits. And newer technologies are creating opportunities that will enable to you to: w Increase safety and reliability w Mitigate risk and liability exposure w Improve tenant experience w Reduce costs.

To learn more about Kings III's solutions for emergency communications, visit go.kingsiii.com/cellular

California Buildings • Q2 2022

LEGIC Connect Go The world of secure mobile credentials is easier than ever

New Trusted Service

Easily deploy high-availability, mobile app-based services without a 24/7 backend

ƒ Automatically issue mobile credentials to users on-demand ƒ Easily extend your smartcard solutions ƒ Plug & play access control with a mobile app ƒ Configure it once, LEGIC takes care of the rest!

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NECA Gives Rosendin Top Awards For LA Projects

Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contracting company, is proud to recognize its Southern California teams for earning 12 prestigious industry awards in two years. The Los Angeles County Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), awarded Rosendin with the 2022 Electrical Excellence Awards for Rosendin’s work on landmark projects: SoFi Stadium, Shoreline Gateway, LA City College, and the new Apple store at The Grove.

NECA’s 2022 Electrical Excellence Awards are presented to top electrical companies for outstanding work on projects in Southern California that exemplify a commitment to workmanship, professionalism, and innovation. Rosendin’s 2022 NECA Awards include: u Shoreline Gateway – Electrical Excellence: Residential over $5M. Rosendin provided design/build work on the 35-story, 315-unit building; the tallest residential building in Long Beach. The project included three retail areas, a state-of-the-art gym, and a rooftop pool. u LA City College Da Vinci Hall - Electrical Excellence:

Audio/Visual under $500K u The Grove Flagship Store – Apple - Electrical Excellence:

Commercial between $1-5M u SoFi Stadium 5G Oculus Upgrade – Electrical Excellence:

Commercial under $1M. Rosendin installed new electrical panels and infrastructure for 5G capabilities on the Oculus

Video Screen, which was located 60-feet off the ground.

As the leading voice of the $170 billion electrical construction industry, NECA works with over 70,000 electrical contracting firms to provide education and training, safety resources, business development, advocacy, labor relations and more. Rosendin is a proud supporter of NECA and promotes a diverse and inclusive workforce for skilled and unskilled workers interested in construction, engineering, technology, office management, and other career paths.

California Buildings • Q2 2022

Taming Supply Chain Construction Challenges

By Ken Pinto

Missing pre-promised completion dates makes builders look bad (and feel even worse) and the main reasons include material or labor delays. However, these historic and cyclical hiccups can be altered for the betterment of all. Complexities in California

California energy codes impact the way builders build. Solar panels, fire resistant roofs, fresh air intakes for HVAC systems, and soon, all electric houses, necessitate plan revisions. Unfortunately, not all builders are adept at change, and adamantly avoid change for changes sake. The most common reaction when faced with change is denial. Builders will cement their position and combat proposed changes for as long as possible, understanding that change will force the development of new supplier relationships and contract negotiations. But waiting to pivot until the last minute comes at a cost — not all that dissimilar to credit card interest. The longer you wait to pay, the more expense you accrue.

To avoid added fees associated with late ordering, builders are realizing that early adoption not only provides a longer runway, it provides better opportunity to be at the front of the line to establish valuable supplier relationships. For example, when industry organizations signal changes, such as continuous exterior insulation or 240-volt chargers for all garages, builders can begin to source, negotiate, and plan to purchase products, calculate quantities, and earmark dates needed. The supply chain does not begin until orders are placed so if the order comes late in the build, timelines will be negatively impacted, and related costs will increase.

Fortunately, builders have greater influence over the effective use of labor and materials than previously imagined. The key is to provide information for advanced demand planning to increase suppliers’ ability to serve and supply planned jobs. By collaborating with materials suppliers to map out plans as a team, builders can ensure the right materials arrive at the right place, at the right time, and experience a decrease in supply chain hiccups. As the saying goes, teamwork makes the dream work.

From Manufacturer To Jobsite

When materials don’t show up on time, stress mounts, giving installers an excuse to avoid your job site and fill time elsewhere. These seemingly small hiccups chip away at valuable relationships and cost builders, who hold properties, more money.

After enduring this myself, I met with an LBMer (lumber and building material supplier) and asked what we did that cost him money. He gave me an earful about a subcontractor who was not paying his bills, was ordering materials the day before he needed them, and often changed the order after originally submitted. The LBMer further shared how challenging the subcontractor to communicate with and that he was rude to front office staff. Stunned, I asked if the subcontractor’s behavior was affecting my prices and product availability. His response told me it undoubtedly was. Ouch! Afterwards, I began paying that specific LBMer direct using a 10-day invoice-free payment. He was elated and it cost me nothing aside from a new purchase order (PO) and set up in our system.

The valuable, albeit painful, lesson taught me to get ahead of potential crises using collaboration at every touchpoint within a supply chain, and to make necessary changes that are good for all involved. Reduce Tire Tracks

The current truck driver shortage is amplified in CA due to driving restrictions such as weight limits and trailer length. Although CA serves as the largest port of call for shipped materials deliveries, it may be surprising to learn that the raw materials and components from Asia are often driven to manufacturing plants outside of CA, assembled, and trucked back into the state as finished goods.

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