Texas District to Install More Than 1,000 Security Cameras
The Ector County Independent School District is planning to spend about $2 million on video surveillance.
The Ector County Independent School District is planning to spend about $2 million on video surveillance.
The School Board of Highlands County wants to replace its VHS tape recording equipment on school buses with digital cameras.
A Market Research Reports study estimates the global market for products used to secure the homeland will exceed $364 billion in 2020.
All entrances at Yankee Stadium will have metal detectors by 2015.
A mechanical key system serves as the foundation of a fully realized campus safety and security program.
The information obtained includes Community Health System’s patient names, Social Security numbers, physical addresses, birthdays and phone numbers.
The rollout will commence with the five largest hospitals in the system.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Police Department officers believe adding more cameras to areas where students often hangout will help solve more crimes.
North Kansas City Public Schools will spend $150,000 for a Web-based that will scan scan the photo ID for every parent, visitor and volunteer who comes to a district school.