Emergency Notification

Read: SEC Doubles Penalties On Home Teams When Fans Rush Game Fields, Courts

SEC Doubles Penalties On Home Teams When Fans Rush Game Fields, Courts

New security policies have also been implemented by the SEC so schools can better control rowdy athletic event crowds.

Read: Campus Safety BEST Awards

Campus Safety BEST Awards

Get your product or solution recognized by campus security, public safety, emergency management, and technology experts!

Read: University of Virginia Updates Its Emergency SMS Text Policy

University of Virginia Updates Its Emergency SMS Text Policy

UVA students, faculty, and staff members will now automatically be enrolled in the school’s emergency text messaging system.

Read: Want to Participate in a Technology Pilot Program? Read This First

Want to Participate in a Technology Pilot Program? Read This First

There are pros and cons to participating in technology pilots. Be sure to understand the benefits and challenges before getting involved.

Read: Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Here are several tips on CSAs, timely warnings and mass notification that will help your youth summer camps comply with the Clery Act.

Read: Will Your In-Building Communication Systems Work When You Need Them?

Will Your In-Building Communication Systems Work When You Need Them?

Many hand-held radios and wireless communication systems have dead spots on campus. Test them now to ensure you have good coverage during an emergency.

Read: University of Arizona Police Chief, Provost Stepping Down

University of Arizona Police Chief, Provost Stepping Down

The departures follow a report outlining UA’s security failures that led to the shooting death of a professor last fall.

Read: MSU Releases Updated Findings on February 13 Active Shooter Incident

MSU Releases Updated Findings on February 13 Active Shooter Incident

The investigation into MSU’s recent shooting hasn’t found a conclusive motive as to why the campus was targeted.

Read: Opinion: When Schools Leave Parents in the Dark About Security

Opinion: When Schools Leave Parents in the Dark About Security

Schools need to understand the limitations and requirements of FERPA to avoid misinterpreting it.

Read: NWS: Don’t Only Rely on Twitter for Weather Information

NWS: Don’t Only Rely on Twitter for Weather Information

Twitter will begin charging the National Weather Service and other public safety accounts $42,000 per month for Twitter API access.

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