Digital Monitoring Products (DMP), Springfield, Mo., a privately held independent manufacturer of innovative intrusion, fire, access control, network and cellular communication products, and Protection 1, Romeville, Ill., a provider of installation, maintenance, and monitoring of single-family home security systems, business security systems and multifamily security systems entered into a new business partnership.
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. announced last week that all of the conditions for completion of its recommended all-cash offer to acquire all shares and warrants in Niscayah Group AB, for SEK 18.00 per share and SEK 0.05 per warrant in cash, have been satisfied.
Congratulations are in order for Art Niedosik, SDM Associate Publisher and Eastern Regional Manager, who announced his retirement effective September 30th after an unparalleled 40 year career in business-to-business media.
Vision Security Technologies, a regional security systems integrator headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., joined Security-Net, a global provider of security integration services, as its eighteenth member.
ASIS International selected its 2011 ASIS Accolades winners. ASIS Accolades is an awards competition that recognizes innovative new products, services, and/or solutions in the security industry.
Being in the spotlight has its advantages, in addition to obvious challenges. There are certain security integration assignments that, because of location, public accessibility, or homeland security profile, carry more weight in design, installation, and stature.
Custom Alarm, Rochester, Minn., has been honored with the 2011 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility for its use of flexibility as an effective workplace strategy to increase business and employee success. This prestigious award, part of the national When Work Works project, recognizes employers of all sizes and types in the greater Rochester area and across the country.
The George R. Lippert Memorial Award, which was first presented by the Security Industry Association (SIA) in 1989, recognizes outstanding contributions to SIA and the security industry.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) stated a strong opposition to proposed House of Representatives reductions in the fiscal year 2012 budget that would severely impact Department of Homeland Security grant programs such as Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) and the State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP).
First the gloom. As America and probably the world heads to a double dip of economic malaise, retailers aren’t expecting over-heated cash registers. With high unemployment and dipping morale of sales associates, there is the expectation of more shrinkage — retail’s term for losses due primarily to shoplifting and employee theft. Then there is the growing threat of organized retail crime; gangs fine focused and able to steal more and turn the goods into cash more quickly.