Puerto Rico. In July, the new Miramar surveillance center was inaugurated in a building of the Department of Housing in order to monitor the security cameras located in 17 housing complexes, which are part of the 'Electronic Surveillance' program that seeks to reduce crime in the different areas of the town.
Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, who inaugurated the new center, expects the number of public residences monitored to increase to 20, expanding this security system in its first phase in which $9.8 million has been invested. In the same way, it is planned to install cameras in another 30 housing complexes (in the second phase of the project) in October of this year.
In this Control Center of Surveillance Systems work 22 policemen, 25 reservists of the Uniformed and five employees of the Department of Housing. Surveillance with the cameras is done 24 hours a day, throughout the year.
Since the installation of this security plan in 2005, crime rates have decreased, so much so that in February of last year only one crime of aggravated assault was registered. (Source: El Nuevo Día, Puerto Rico)
USA. Mission 500, a major non-profit security industry initiative dedicated to serving the needs of children and communities in crisis, raised $1,800 at The Americas Fire and Security Expo.
In a cocktail offered by the magazine VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD, Mision 500 collected more than $ 1,800, which added to the accumulated total, since the launch of this initiative in Mexico in April, adds up to $ 38,000.
ATI (Access Technologies Inc.) donated four door access control systems with controller, readers, cards and software, for which tickets were offered for $25 each.
The purpose of Mission 500 is to sponsor 500 children in need through the World Vision's child sponsorship program, which provides food, clothing and education to those who really need it.
Based on the importance of this cause, several security companies expressed interest in donating some products to Mission 500 in future collections or raffles.
I was lucky enough to meet Jaime Oliva many years ago, and I say lucky because he left a deep mark on all of us who knew him. He was a man of deep look, prudently reserved and with an optimistic attitude, always thinking that things can improve but taking action on them.
From its technical capacity I can say that it exceeded the expectations of the most rigorous parameters of excellence and thanks to its commercial capacity it was continuously a supplier of the financial sector and a good part of the government; even many of his clients learned from his knowledge and his tireless will to do things well and to stipulate to his brands a fair price.
Many times he told me: "Horacio should not give away our work" and following these words he gave a dimension of dignity to our profession, which he carried throughout his life and with which he worked in favor of the industry voluntarily. He was the founder of AMSIS (Mexican Association of Integral Security Systems S.C.), where we worked for more than 10 years for the security market under the premises of quality, order and commitment. He also served as president of ASIS Mexico chapter and as President of ALAS. I remember that when I was president of ASIS he called me and said: "Horacio, where you have gotten into, we have to work for the industry", in this way he made me feel that if I work in this industry and I do not take part in the organization of the sector I am doing only part of the work and under that commitment he took the presidency of ALAS.
This industry has lost a great man, we pray to God that his family will find prompt resignation and I thank God our Lord for the opportunity to have met him.
Submitted by Horacio Cantú Díaz.
ImporCom Ltda celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary
Colombia. ImporCom Ltda, a Colombian company that officiates in the electronic security market, reported the reopening of its main office in Bogotá, which is the most important fact of the celebration of its 25 years of life of the firm. ImporCom Ltda has specialized in offering solutions in each of the areas of electronic security Such as intrusion, access controls, Closed Circuit Television, digital recording and implementation of IP systems. The experience accumulated over so many years has placed the company within the group of the most recognized distributors in the country. Through a press release, the company thanked all its business partners, suppliers, customers, friends and employees who have been part of this great achievement.
ISC Brazil and InterSecurity were a success
Brazil. Electronic security was the topic most discussed by specialists at the ISC Brazil fair, which was held last May and simultaneously with InterSecurity, an event focused on urban security.
Recognized multinational and Brazilian companies from the global public and private security market participated in both events, presenting various success stories.
Both specialists and users of security equipment and systems approached topics such as: infrastructure in the application of electronic and urban security; technologies for monitored video of cities; solutions for schools, universities and other public spaces; and the full integration of electronic security systems by IP, among others.
ISC Brazil had the support of ABINEE (Brazilian Association of the Electrical and Electronics Industry), ALAS and SIA (Association of the Security Industry), while InterSecurity was supported by SENASP (National Secretariat of Public Security of the Ministry of Justice), National Council of General Commanders of the Military Forces and Fire Departments.
LPL Development will increase presence in the Andean region
Venezuela. The company LPL Development appointed computer engineer Manuel Rodríguez Santana as sales director for the Andean Region, a decision with which it seeks to increase its presence in the area and consolidate its leadership from Caracas.
Rodríguez Santana, a specialist in sales of IT solutions and telecommunications, also studied marketing and sales, a profession that he began to practice within the EPSON company in Venezuela. In his 22 years of experience in direct sales or through channels, he has worked in the companies Olivetti, Digital Equipment, Telecomunicaciones Skytel, Xerox, Lexmark International, Telcel Bellsouth and Telefónica Movistar.
Connectivity and networking solutions
Mexico. In the months of May and June, Corporativo Inalarm S.A. de C.V. brought to the cities of León and Mexico City, the second version of the forum "Solutions in connectivity and networks".
This seminar brought together the leading brands of access control, CCTV and alarms against robbery and assault, which exhibited and explained the capabilities of their equipment. It also provided the necessary tools so that integrators of structured cabling, power backup, equipment for IP networks and quality monitoring in computer networks, can offer their customers alternatives in electronic security in a professional manner.
The courses offered in the forum integrated the different technologies of CCTV, GSM, GPRS, CDMA, TCP / IP, radio alarms, market news in wired and wireless recording and transmission of video surveillance cameras and access control, contributing to the cohesion between the world of voice and data with that of electronic security. Inalarm will hold this event again in September and November, in the cities of Torreón and Mexicali, respectively.
Everfocus certifies its dealers
Mexico. The company EverFocus, manufacturer and designer of CCTV and access control equipment, launched in recent days its certification program for dealers in Mexico.
This program seeks to recognize, reward and support the channel that has demonstrated loyalty and commitment to the brand, in addition to strengthening the relationship of the manufacturer with the final consumer.
Certified dealers will get benefits such as rewards for volume purchases through authorized distributors, sales contacts, and monthly discounts, among others.
"The goal of this program is to raise the level of service in the CCTV industry. We want to partner with the best to achieve this goal. These benefits recognize the effort and time that dealers and integrators make by committing to provide a superior service, so we want to reward their effort," said Mirna Castañeda, regional manager for Mexico.
Seguriexpo Buenos Aires 2007
Argentina. From the fourth to the sixth of July, the security sector participated in the sixth edition of the South American Exhibition of Integral Security, Seguriexpo Buenos Aires, which was held at the Rural Fairgrounds.
This event enabled professionals to update themselves on issues in the sector, in addition to allowing small and medium-sized companies to present themselves in the local and international market, the search for partners, as well as the establishment of new commercial relationships and the loyalty of existing ones.
At the close of this edition, it was expected that more than 90 companies from Brazil, China, Spain, the United States, Israel, South Africa and Argentina would gather in the 10,000 m2 of surface to exhibit their products and services related to the area of security, in an event that sought to have an estimated attendance of 8,000 professional visitors.
Mourning in the Latino Electronic Security Industry
THE magazine VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD deeply regrets the death of engineer Jaime Oliva Reyes and stands in solidarity with the Oliva Garduño family. This is undoubtedly a great loss for the entire regional industry. The engineer Oliva Reyes, with his knowledge and experience, became a fundamental support in the achievement of the journalistic objectives of this magazine. Peace in his grave.
Anixter talks about his participation in Exposeguridad
Mexico. With conferences aimed at the theme "Convergence: technology, communications and security of the XXI century" Anixter from Mexico was present at the 5th. edition of Expo Seguridad México.
During the fair, Anixter, together with some of its partners, presented video surveillance solutions, access control, products for intrusion and fire detection, environmental and network monitoring, fiber and low voltage cabling, infrastructure, accessories and support among others.
Additionally, at its stand, Anixter provided attendees with all the information and advice specialized in technology and physical security solutions within the changing security market and according to their specific needs.
ALAS in São Paulo
Brazil. The Latin American Association of Electronic Security, ALAS, opened a new office in São Paulo, which, under the coordination of Lílian S. Art, will serve as a base of operations for the entities of this country.
Before the opening of the new headquarters, Frans Kemper, member of the board of directors of the association, said: "We want from now on to expand the number of partners and training courses."
ALAS, with more than 400 partners worldwide, aims to bring together the electronic security industry in Latin America and set common goals regarding training, standardization and technological adequacy.
Dvtel iSOC monitors the streets of 14 Mexican cities
United Kingdom. In 14 Mexican cities in the states of San Luis Potosí, Durango, Guanajuato and Nuevo León, the intelligent platform of the Security Operations Center (iSOC) of DVTel, provider of integrated IP security solutions for surveillance and monitoring, has been installed through GBS, Global Business Solutions, integrator and representative in Mexico of said company.
The implementation of the DVTel surveillance system in the state of San Luis Potosi and the use of satellite technology for the radio transmission equipment of police patrols contribute to the development of security in this state and make it one of the most advanced in public security in the region. central Mexico.
The security system, which consists of 300 cameras that rotate 360 degrees and move 90 degrees up and down, seeks to improve the surveillance of large and congested avenues, shopping centers, banks and the most public places.
Winsted will have a greater presence in Latin America and the Caribbean
United States. Puerto Rican Noel González, with vast experience in the professional security market, is the new sales director for Latin America and the Caribbean of Winsted Corporation, a company that for more than 40 years has developed specialized product lines for the industry, such as security consoles, command and recording centers, and data storage systems, among others.
According to González, the market for Winsted products in the Andean Region is high and will continue to grow thanks to the development of direct relationships with its customers in this region. "We are currently providing significant sales in Mexico and great opportunities in South and Central America, as well as in the Caribbean," he said.
Winsted will be present in July at Seguriexpo Buenos Aires 2007 and at Segurshow07 in Caracas, Venezuela in October.
Social management in the security industry
United States. Several well-known players in the electronic security segment, including the magazine VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD, are leading a campaign to raise funds to help Colombian Luis Naranjo meet his mobility needs by adapting a 2006 model van.
Naranjo, who has lived in the United States since 1988, was shot in the spine 15 years ago on one of his trips to Colombia, leaving him immobilized and with no possibility of recovery.
Currently, Luis takes care of himself, works in a security company in Miami and is part of the Vocational Health Education program, which provides her with transportation and will help her adapt a vehicle so that he can drive it, since she has already passed the Florida State driving test.
If you wish to support this noble cause write to the email [email protected] .
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