Campus-to-Community Student Living is powered by a connected ecosystem of solutions that bring hardware, mobile credentials and software partners into one interoperable environment.
The New Jersey Institute of Technology is responsible for the safety of over 13,000 students on campus — a demographic that demands flexibility and convenience. The university collaborated with AVS Technology to create a mobile-fire access control solution using AMAG Technology products.
The first initiative as partners included a joint-fundraising campaign to enhance school safety, generating $42,000 for Safe and Sound Schools programs.
PASS is a nationwide organization that brings together representatives from education, public safety, and industry to promote effective use of proven security practices in K-12 school environments.
With more than 4,800 access control readers and 1,635 surveillance cameras now integrated into a single interface, the university has seen immediate improvements in both efficiency and incident response.
Emergency communication solutions manufacturer Code Blue Corporation, Holland, Mich., is teaming with the Clery Center for Security on Campus to sponsor the 2012 National Campus Safety Awareness Month (NCSAM), which takes place in September.