When it comes to thievery, boats have always been a primary target. Many are left unprotected dockside, and mooring or trailer storage during periods of non-usage make them extremely vulnerable targets.
LILIN helped contribute to the success of the 2018 Hydroaviasalon seaplane event held in Gelednizhik, Russia by capturing blur-free, highly detailed video of aircraft traveling at over 100 miles-per-hour with the new PSR5024EX30 PTZ IP camera which served as the event’s pursuit camera for all aircraft.
Fast casual restaurants and quick service restaurants (QSRs) have traditionally installed surveillance cameras to deter crime, encourage safety and improve efficiency. However, these systems often stood alone and were not integrated with any of the other electronic systems used in the industry.
Technology company Nedap has provided physical access control and long-range readers for vehicle identification at the new AZ Zeno medical care center in Knokke-Heist (Belgium). AZ Zeno, which opened in April 2018, consists of a hospital with rehabilitation center, an outpatient clinic, auditorium, public event space and a heliport. Nedap Identification System and Nedap Security Management have worked together on this extensive project.
Guardian Alarm, a Detroit-based security services provider, and one of the nation’s largest independently-owned security companies, has been listed as an approved vendor for Project Green Light Detroit. The safety initiative, a first of its kind, is a public-private-community partnership led by the Detroit Police Department (DPD) and combines community policing with visual verification capabilities using video surveillance equipment provided by vendors like Guardian Alarm.
The Southwest Airlines maintenance and operations team at Denver International Airport, one of the largest airports in the world, plays an integral role in the airline’s logistics and customer service, overseeing runway traffic, luggage handling and facility maintenance.
Alabama’s Auburn University has updated and expanded the biometric identity system it uses to secure areas within its athletic facilities. Princeton Identity’s new IDS software and Access200 iris readers allow student athletes, coaches and other affiliated team members enrolled in the system to unlock the doors to team locker rooms by glancing at small reader panels mounted outside each entrance. As athletes and coaches rarely carry personal items with them onto the field, the Princeton Identity system eliminates the need for access control cards, fobs, or PIN codes, which can be difficult to manually enter when carrying equipment. It also increases security. Biometric credentials make it impossible for students to share cards or codes with others, while the system’s convenience factor reduces the desire for students to leave doors propped open for easier access.
Nexus Communications Technology provides state of the art IP and IT services for modern multi-site businesses and healthcare facilities. As a managed service provider (MSP) Nexus designs, installs and manages anything that can be given an IP address, from tablets and Wi-Fi access points to surveillance cameras, workstations, IP phones, networks, firewalls, printers, fax machines, and other IP access controls. The company provides turnkey installation, maintenance, and support solutions.