Campus procurement and security/public safety departments should work together to craft an RFP that will filter out less-qualified security service contractors while attracting the right companies.
The private security industry is expected to experience a five percent increase in demand by 2019.
Systems Integration is like any other project: The cheapest proposal isn’t always the best (and it isn’t always the cheapest in the end).
Improved regulation compliance and cost savings are just a couple of reasons why access control upgrades will appeal to the top brass at your hospital, school or university.
Dorchester District 2 in South Carolina will hire internal security officers with law enforcement backgrounds for next school year.
The Los Angeles Unified School District’s police department is under fire from community members upset with the police force’s $57 million budget and school security tactics.
Birmingham City Schools in Alabama has been told the city will no longer provide free police services at athletic events. District administrators say the decision has devastating budgetary consequences.
The Campus Safety National Forum in Washington, D.C. will be split up into three tracks designed to serve the needs of security professionals in different fields: K-12, higher education and hospitals.
An electronic security migration plan will ensure organizations transitioning from analog to digital select systems that interoperate. A good plan will also help to evaluate the infrastructure used to support the technology.
Learn techniques to reduce the burdens of higher demands on network bandwidth and storage capacity.