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Video Surveillance Keeps Vandals Away for La. District

September 5, 2010
To combat vandalism, the Ascension Parish Louisiana school district deployed video surveillance cameras from Video Insight to all the high schools in the district.

Ingersoll Rand Presents ‘Safe School’ Micro Site

September 4, 2010
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has created a new safe school micro-site within its Web site to show support to schools during National Safe School Week, Oct. 17-23.

Meet Campus Safety's 2 New Bloggers

August 31, 2010
Campus Safety magazine is pleased to announce that it has two new columnists/bloggers who will be providing expert insight on college campus emergency management, security technology and public safety best practices.
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Center for Campus Fire Safety to Host Campus Fire Forum 2010

August 26, 2010
Conference is scheduled for Nov. 2-4 at the Hyatt Regency in Indianapolis.

Security Sales & Integration Magazine Unveils New Web Site

August 21, 2010
Security Sales & Integration magazine, Campus Safety's sister publication, is pleased to announce that SecuritySales.com has a new look and expanded content.

Stimulus Funds Helps Arkansas District Upgrade Security

August 18, 2010
With the help of $700,000 in federal stimulus funds, the Little Rock School District will deploy video surveillance cameras at roughly 30 buildings throughout the district.

Calif. College Implements Integrated Access Control System

August 7, 2010
East Los Angeles College (ELAC) has implemented an integrated access control system to meet a campus' unique security needs and protect existing investments while allowing for seamless future technology upgrades.

Federal Bill Would Bring $70 Million for Public Safety Communications Gear

August 6, 2010
Federal legislation introduced by a California congresswoman in late July would authorize $70 million in grants to provide first-responders devices capable of the highest-speed transmissions of data, voice, and video services over the Internet.

UL Identifies Non-Compliant Cable Manufacturers, Distributors

August 5, 2010
The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has publicly identified manufacturers and their distributors that are supplying substandard and unsafe cable products into the North American market.

Conn. District Adds Cameras to Improve School Safety

July 20, 2010
Officials for Madison Public Schools will install surveillance cameras at all of the district's schools.

Colo. District Expands Video Surveillance to 25 Sites

July 18, 2010
Video usage at School District 51, Mesa County Valley has grown from 25 cameras at one location to 256 at 25 sites.

Campus Safety Named Magazine of the Year

July 16, 2010
Publication beat out more than 20 other magazines that were in the running for this highly coveted prize.

HHS Announces New Health Information Privacy, Security Rules

July 9, 2010
Proposed rules would strengthen and expand enforcement of HIPAA.

Joint Commission Alert Won’t Significantly Improve Hospital Security

June 29, 2010
But access control, parking, visitor management and training will receive more attention.

Software Lets Utah Valley U. Share Data with Local Law Enforcement

June 26, 2010
The Utah Valley University Police Department is using Spillman software to exchange information with other Utah County agencies.

Texas School District to Install Security Cameras

June 18, 2010
The Spring Hill Independent School District (ISD) will spend more than $70,000 to increase security at all district schools.

Atlanta Hospital Installs Avigilon Surveillance System, Reduces Security Costs

June 12, 2010
Having faced many security, including on-site domestic violence, disputes among patients, gang-related activities, break-ins and theft, Atlanta-based Southside Medical Center (SMC) has deployed the Avigilon High Definition (HD) Surveillance System to boost patient and staff safety.

Joint Commission: Violence on the Rise at Healthcare Facilities

June 3, 2010
The Joint Commission is warning that health care facilities today are being confronted with steadily increasing rates of crime. Hospitals are urged to improve access control and staff vigilance.

HHS Unveils National Health Data Initiative

June 2, 2010
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Institute of Medicine President Harvey Fineberg today launched a national initiative to share community health data.

66 Additional Cameras Expected to Prevent Violence at Maryland School

June 1, 2010
As many as 66 additional security cameras will be installed at Easton Middle School as a result of alleged assaults and threats involving students.
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