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ISC West 2025 in Las Vegas showcased the latest advancements in security technology, offering security professionals a glimpse into the future of the industry. This year's expo highlighted the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and enhanced integration. The pioneering comprehensive and converged security event attracted nearly 29,000 industry professionals to the Venetian Convention Centre. Integration into unified platforms Several companies emphasised the importance of cloud-based solutions and the integration of diverse security components into unified platforms. For example, Brivo's Security Suite provides “everything in one platform” – not just access control. Customers only pay for what they use because the system is flexible and scalable from a single door to enterprise level applications. Brivo’s suite includes video, but the system can also tie in with third-party “partners.” Genetec's Security Centre allows for more frequent updates through the cloud. Milestone is undergoing a two-year transition to bring its Xprotect system into the future by incorporating Arcules and Briefcam into a video-as-a service product. Suprema introduced BioStar X, which integrates access control and video analytics into a single platform. AI and mobile credentials Axis Communications’ Cloud Connect product announced three new partnerships at ISC West 2025 Axis Communications’ Cloud Connect product announced three new partnerships at ISC West – Eagle Eye Networks, SecuriThings, and Wesco. They join the three partners announced during the first year of Axis Cloud Connect – Genetec, Kone (elevators) and Milestone. AI and mobile credentials were still hot topics at ISC West 2025, but the conversation has evolved beyond amazement at the technologies’ capabilities and now centres on more practical aspects. From the theoretical to the practical “AI and mobility are still the ‘flavors de jour,’ but messages are evolving to manifest AI for better outcomes,” says Heather Torrey, General Manager, Commercial Security, Americas, for Honeywell Building Automation. The company has reframed its security portfolio to be very building- and business-focused, continuing to grow and evolve after the recent acquisition of LenelS2. “From the theoretical to the practical, we want customers to be part of the conversation so we can deliver AI that is meaningful to them, focusing on what’s most important,” says Torrey. Under Honeywell’s new ownership structure, “each part of the business can be more focused on customers’ needs,” she says. Honeywell continues its journey around mobile access and credentialing and migrating to cloud solutions. Innovations in Access Control Gallagher’s new Quickswitch access control board simplifies the migration from legacy systems Access control remains a critical component of security systems, and ISC West 2025 showcased several innovations in this area. Acre is releasing “Gallery,” its version of the App Store for access control. DormaKaba is launching the Keyscan KC Series door controller with TCP/IP connectivity and enhanced features. Gallagher’s new Quickswitch access control board simplifies the migration from legacy systems. Johnson Controls highlighted its C-Cure command centre and C-Cure IQ web client, offering a unified approach to access control and video. Hardware integrations for security panels For service provider Alarm.com, hardware products prepare a path to greater customer experiences, says Abe Kinney, Alarm.com’s Director, Product Management, who oversees hardware integrations for security panels, sensors, video, etc., and drives new product development. “We are looking to bridge the physical world to digital world,” he says. “We want to bring an advantage to our dealers that they can bring to customers.” Because Alarm.com’s customers pay a monthly fee, the products must be durable and economical, says Kinney. “It should work with no need for truck rolls.” The importance of longevity and flexibility Products are evaluated based on features, price, and ease of installation Products are evaluated based on features, price, and ease of installation. In particular, longevity is important for the Alarm.com’s pro channel. There is also a growing emphasis on deterrence industrywide. Says Kinney: “We recognise that detection is part of it, but we need to prevent problems from happening in the first place. And the industry is re-evaluating.” When it comes to cloud intelligence, Eagle Eye Networks puts the emphasis on flexibility. They offer AI that can perform anywhere on the system infrastructure, on the camera, on their on-site bridge device, or in the cloud. They support their own AI and also any AI product from a third party. “We focus on what customers want from the data AI detects,” says Hans Kahler, Eagle Eye Networks’ Chief Operating Officer. Integration with other systems A timely alert from gun detection could save a life, but AI can also generate information that might be used and analysed later, such as point-of-sale information, dwell time, foot traffic, etc. “What people want is the ability to work with the data for business intelligence,” says Kahler. Integration with other systems provides new opportunities for customers: For example, a licence plate reader at a restaurant drive-thru could trigger customisation of the menu board digital signage based on the customer’s previous buying pattern. Relentless Innovation Assa Abloy handles more than 40 million SKUs for all its various brands, faked in 28 factories in the US Assa Abloy handles more than 40 million stock keeping units (SKUs) for all its various brands manufactured in 28 factories in the United States. Merely complying with regulations such as the “Buy American Act” is a monumental effort considering the massive product line, attendees heard at Assa Abloy’s Annual ISC West Breakfast focusing on compliance challenges in the security market. Meanwhile, back at the trade show booth, Assa Abloy focused on “relentless innovation” in every corner of its product line. Assa Abloy’s message: Innovation in security does not have to be about AI or automation. In fact, inventive approaches to products come in all shapes and sizes and at every level of the product portfolio, and innovation is happening faster than ever. For example, the Safebolt product from Securitech, a brand recently acquired by Assa Abloy, can quickly lock down existing doors with the press of a red button on a cylindrical or mortise lock. Temporary Systems to Secure Events Securing events is the focus of Allied Universal's Unified Command Solutions, which specialises in setting up temporary security systems for conventions, trade shows, festivals, construction sites, parades, and other events. They can add technology to situations where previously mostly security officers were used, providing safety/security and enabling more efficient event operation. “We can put cameras anywhere, whether they need power or not, use cell service or WiFi, a localised network or the internet, or whatever,” says Andrew LaMadrid, VP, Sales for Allied Universal's Unified Command Solutions. Event operation and management IDIS came to ISC West looking to leverage new products that they did not promote in the past The focus is on easy implementation, flexibility, and fast setup and removal. “We look for a solution to solve each customer’s pain points,” says LaMadrid. They specialise in setting up and deploying surveillance cameras for safety/security and for event operation and management. Mobile surveillance is a relatively new “piece of our puzzle” when it comes to protecting high-profile events. “People are excited about what we can offer that’s new,” says LaMadrid. Unified Command Solutions has been around for about 12 years and was acquired by Allied Universal last summer. IDIS came to ISC West looking to leverage new products that they did not promote in the past, and visitors were very interested in those solutions, says Scott Switzer, IDIS CEO. “The progression of our product line has been tremendous,” he says. Last year, the IDIS booth offered only basic analytics, but this year they had 30 different advanced analytics including gun and aggression detection using the advanced solution “IDIS Vaidio AI.” What Makes You Different? The most common question IDIS hears at their trade show booth is: “What makes you different?” The answer: They offer an end-to-end solution, including cameras; they manage, control, design from end-to-end; and there is no need for multiple integrations. The time needed to install an IDIS system is significantly less because of the simplicity. “We have customers we have supported and grown together for over 20 years,” says Switzer. The company previously deployed IDIS cameras under the Costar brand before the Korean IDIS brand was introduced into the U.S. (IDIS purchased Costar and changed the name to IDIS America.) “This has been a tremendous show for us; we are looking to build our momentum and let more people know about IDIS,” says Switzer. Managing real AI at the edge The depth of their metadata enables new applications, whether for security or business operations Based in Prague, Czech Republic, and with U.S. offices in Pennsylvania, FF Group provides licence plate recognition for harsh environments. Using Axis cameras, they offer “managed real AI at the edge,” selling through a nationwide distributed network, says Alex Osypov, CEO and Founder of FF Group. Markets include parking lots, cities/municipalities, police, government, water systems, etc. The depth of their metadata enables new applications, whether for security or business operations. They are looking to combine and correlate data including LIDAR, RADAR, etc. to exploit the advantages of “data fusion.” Osypov says: “The market is growing because we are involving other adjacent markets.” Unified platforms and advanced tools Several companies are focusing on enhancing security operations centres (SOCs) by providing unified platforms and advanced tools. Axon’s Fusus system “layers” onto existing infrastructure, tying together various sensors into a single interface for real-time monitoring and information sharing. Increasingly, enterprises have invested in a lot of technologies – ac, video, asset trackers – but none of it talks together. Fusus ties all the systems together so that operators no longer have to look at 10 different screens. Rather, there is a “single pane of glass” that shows everything and facilitates sharing of information with law enforcement. Motorola also showcased its Security Operations Centre, which integrates hardware, software, smart sensors, communication radios, and broadband devices to streamline incident management.

Physical security technologies are a prominent tool used by correctional facilities to provide a safe, secure, and controlled environment for staff, inmates, and the wider community. Among several functions, security technologies are used to prevent unauthorised access, to detect contraband, to monitor inmate movements and activities, and to protect staff. For security technology manufacturers, integrators and consultants, the corrections market presents distinctive challenges. We asked our Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the unique aspects of the corrections market, and how should the physical security industry adapt?

New technology advancements significantly increase efficiency and productivity in any industry, including physical security. Enhanced innovation both creates new products and services and improves existing products, all for the benefit of security manufacturers, integrators, and end users. Companies that embrace new technology stay ahead of the curve and gain a significant competitive advantage. In addition, they can differentiate themselves in the marketplace. We asked this week's Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the most promising new technologies in the physical security industry?

Access control solutions will continue their evolution in 2025 as organisations assess and adapt to dynamic and increasingly dangerous threats. Trends to watch include the growing adoption of mobile access credentials and digital IDs, and the integration of digital and physical security and other technologies. Other ongoing trends include the integration of AI into access control solutions and the increasing adoption of contactless biometrics for enhanced convenience. New access control innovations As these trends gather momentum, they highlight the pivotal role access control systems play in combining security and convenience, every hour of every day. Organisations must strike the ideal balance between a secure environment and satisfying user experience if they are to meet increasingly vocal demands for both. Achieving this balance not only delivers the expected user experience but also delivers multi-layered threat protection while introducing exciting new access control innovations. Digital technologies and open standards Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities as compared to what was possible in the past. The primary objective is no longer simply to secure places and assets so they are beyond the reach of the wrong people. Now it also must be as easy as possible for authorised individuals to enter a building or access digital assets. Mobile access credentials and digital IDs are increasingly a preferred solution for achieving this seamless and convenient access experience. Technology convergence is happening at a rapid pace and this convergence makes it possible to integrate digital and physical security with real-time location systems and other technologies. Together, these converged technologies provide multi-layered protection against both cyber and physical threats while also enabling valuable new capabilities. 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report As AI is increasingly incorporated into access-control solutions, we will see even more powerful ways to leverage access control data for analytics use cases. Almost 40% of respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report said they were looking to do this. Equally consequential is the rise of fast, frictionless and easy contactless biometrics solutions in a wide range of applications including healthcare, where 32% of respondents to our recent 2024 State of Healthcare Security Report said their facilities have already implemented this technology for authentication. Looking at the broader marketplace, nearly one in four (23%) respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report cited biometrics when asked to “name the top three trends shaping the wider access control industry in the near future.” Evolution of access control solutions As access control solutions become increasingly central to secure and convenient daily life, these and other trends will have an ongoing impact on all market sectors from healthcare and banking to the corporate real estate enterprise and business and college campuses. At the same time, those responsible for a facility’s digital and physical assets know that these trends – and security in general – will never be a static proposition. The only constant is change. Threats will never stop evolving, and those tasked with protecting organisations against these threats must never stand still. The evolution of access control solutions that we saw during 2024 will continue through 2025 and beyond, and organisations will need to remain thorough and vigilant as they address today’s ever-expanding attack surfaces and ever-evolving attack schemes.
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Alibaba has unveiled Wan2.2-S2V (Speech-to-Video), its latest open-source model designed for digital human video creation. This innovative tool converts portrait photos into film-quality avatars capable of speaking, singing, and performing. Part of Alibaba’s Wan2.2 video generation series, the new model can generate high-quality animated videos from a single image and an audio clip. Visual representations Wan2.2-S2V offers versatile character animation abilities, enabling the design of videos across options Wan2.2-S2V offers versatile character animation capabilities, enabling the creation of videos across multiple framing options, including portrait, bust, and full-body perspectives. It can generate character actions and environmental factors dynamically based on prompt instructions, allowing professional content creators to capture precise visual representations tailored to specific storytelling and design requirements. Advanced audio-driven animation technology Powered by advanced audio-driven animation technology, the model delivers lifelike character performances, ranging from natural dialogue to musical performances, and seamlessly handles multiple characters within a scene. Creators can now transform voice recordings into lifelike animated movements, supporting a diverse range of avatars, from cartoon and animals to stylised characters. Flexible output resolutions To meet the diverse needs of professional content creators, the technology provides flexible output resolutions of 480P and 720P. This ensures high-quality visual output that meets various professional and creative standards, making it suitable for both social media content and professional presentations. Innovative technologies Wan2.2-S2V transcends traditional talking-head animations by mixing text-guided motion control Wan2.2-S2V transcends traditional talking-head animations by combining text-guided global motion control with audio-driven fine-grained local movements. This enables natural and expressive character performances across complex and challenging scenarios. Another key breakthrough lies in the model's innovative frame processing technique. By compressing historical frames of arbitrary length into a single, compact latent representation, the technology significantly reduces computational overhead. This approach allows for remarkably stable long-video generation, addressing a critical challenge in extended animated content production. Alibaba’s research team The model’s advanced capabilities are further amplified by its comprehensive training methodology. Alibaba’s research team constructed a large-scale audio-visual dataset specifically tailored to film and television production scenarios. Using a multi-resolution training approach, Wan2.2-S2V supports flexible video generation across diverse formats – from vertical short-form content to traditional horizontal film and television productions. Alibaba Cloud’s open-source community Wan2.2-S2V model is available to download on Hugging Face and GitHub, as well as Alibaba Cloud’s open-source community, ModelScope. A major contributor to the global open-source community, Alibaba open-sourced Wan2.1 models in February 2025 and Wan 2.2 models in July. To date, the Wan series has generated over 6.9 million downloads on Hugging Face and ModelScope.

Vismo has announced “Vismo Checkpoints”, a proof of presence tool that takes employee wellbeing a step further by using QR codes to let organisations know precisely where staff are in a building or event space. Designed for high location accuracy and ease of use, Checkpoints is used with the Vismo Locate & Protect App on smartphones, from where it integrates with Vismo’s secure portal and the employer organisation’s security protocols. QR codes with a phone The app does the rest, giving users a message that the code has been scanned correctly All users have to do is scan strategically placed QR codes with their phone. The app does the rest, giving users a message that the code has been scanned correctly, and uploading the data to the portal. The QR codes are placed by the employer’s admin team. Each scan sends the precise location of the user, via the portal, to the team. Remote or unmanned locations “Checkpoints enables employers to understand not only the geographic location but also the position of staff in a building at the time of the scan,” says Vismo Global Sales Director Colin Dale. “That could be very useful for field operatives who need to log visits to remote or unmanned locations, as well as increasing safety for hotel staff.” Compliance In the UK, Checkpoints will support those having to adhere to the upcoming Martyn’s law Checkpoints helps with duty of care compliance, and is especially useful for employers whose workforce is widely distributed - because it can be scaled up by any number – and for safeguarding lone workers in healthcare and hotels. In the UK, Checkpoints will support those having to adhere to the upcoming Martyn’s law. The law, also known as the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 is designed to strengthen the security of public premises and events, specifically improving security and preparedness for potential terrorist attacks at those locations. Stronger standards for safety The law is named after Martyn Hett, who died in the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorism attack. It requires those responsible for events and public premises to take action to reduce the risk of attacks. The law is named after Martyn Hett, who died in the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorism attack In the USA, Checkpoints supports Intro. 0991, also known as the Safe Hotels Act, a law of New York City that came into effect in November 2025. It sets new, stronger standards for safety, staffing, and cleaning in hotels. Similarly, Checkpoints can also be used for supporting lone healthcare workers, a sector prone to assault and worse - and shocked by the murder of visiting nurse Joyce Grayson during a scheduled check at a Connecticut halfway house in 2023. Time-stamped proof of presence “Checkpoints is also useful for security staff, especially those working alone, who check buildings or other spaces at night,” says Dale. “Security companies have to prove to their clients that their staff have been in agreed areas at agreed times. Checkpoints provides time-stamped proof of presence and is an excellent verification method for ensuring accountability and attendance as legally agreed.” Application sectors Application sectors physical security including facilities management companies; retail; travel and hospitality Application sectors physical security including facilities management companies; retail; travel and hospitality including hotels chains and boutique hotels, commercial cleaning operators; health care provision in nursing homes and community support agencies, where Checkpoints offers cost effective time-stamped compliance and duty of care; event management – for festival sites, stadiums and exhibition centres; utilities including telecom infrastructures, water companies - and renewable energy operators, where solar and wind power “farms” need maintenance and security; museums - and education: schools, colleges and universities. “Checkpoints will appeal to employer organisations who prioritise speed of setup, cost effectiveness and all the factors that drive optimum wellbeing of staff,” says Dale. Panic button “Vismo’s panic button on the app can be used very precisely with Checkpoints,” Dale adds, “enabling security personnel and other support staff to reach users more quickly if they feel, or are, in danger.”

Hanwha Vision has achieved ISO 37001:2025 Anti-Bribery Management System certification, an internationally recognised standard confirming that the company has strict and independently audited processes in place to prevent, detect, and address bribery. The certification reinforces Hanwha Vision’s brand’s commitment to ethical conduct, professional transparency, and accountability across every stage of its operations, from product design and manufacturing to sales and partner engagements. Hanwha Vision's ISO-37001 certificate positions ISO-37001 certification positions Hanwha Vision as a trusted, preferred partner for government agencies, critical infrastructure operators, and enterprise customers worldwide. The certification validates that Hanwha Vision: Meets procurement requirements for public-sector and enterprise projects. Aligns with global anti-corruption laws, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the UK Bribery Act. Reduces procurement risks in the supply chain for integrators, dealers, and end-users. Total security manufacturing process “The security industry is focused on technology, but long-term success is really based on relationships,” said Kichul (KC) Kim, CEO at Hanwha Vision. “Our customers depend on our technology to protect people, property, and critical infrastructure, and with an increasingly heightened awareness of the total security manufacturing process, industry standards are now more important than ever. This certification assures them that we hold ourselves to the same high standards of integrity that we build into our products.” Hanwha Vision's other ISO certifications Hanwha Vision has earned numerous other ISO certifications for its overall environmental management ISO 37001 certification is awarded only to organisations that can demonstrate a comprehensive, independently audited compliance program designed to eliminate corruption risks. In addition to ISO 37001, Hanwha Vision has earned numerous other ISO certifications for its overall environmental management and operational excellence, including: ISO 9001 for Quality Management ISO 14001 for Environmental Management ISO 45001 for Occupational Health and Safety Management ISO 37301 Compliance Management System ISO 27001 Information Security Management System Hanwha Vision’s internal culture Hanwha Vision’s network IP cameras are also UL CAP (Cybersecurity Assurance Program) certified, meeting all UL evaluation cybersecurity criteria. The certification reflects Hanwha Vision’s internal culture as much as its external commitments. ISO 37001 compliance, extending to: Rigorous employee training programs Comprehensive due diligence on third-party partners Clear reporting and “whistleblowing” channels Ongoing monitoring and process improvement

Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe and i-PRO EMEA B.V. are pleased to announce a strategic business partnership focused on the European region, combining their strengths in imaging technology and system integration to deliver advanced solutions and systems tailored to industry-specific needs. The partnership aligns with Konica Minolta’s vision to strengthen its Video Solution Services (VSS) offering by integrating world-class AI-powered security technologies that meet the growing demand for smarter, scalable, and secure environments. i-PRO’s comprehensive portfolio Through this agreement, Konica Minolta will offer i-PRO’s comprehensive portfolio of video safety and security products, including edge-AI cameras and Active Guard system. Konica Minolta will leverage its vast sales and service network to distribute and support i-PRO technologies Konica Minolta will leverage its extensive sales and service network to distribute and support i-PRO technologies across the region, enabling system integrators and end users to benefit from turnkey security services. The partnership is expected to drive growth in sectors such as critical infrastructure, education, retail, manufacturing, and smart cities. New partnership with i-PRO Vaclav la Rose, Head of Video Solution Services Europe, Konica Minolta, “This new partnership with i-PRO is a complement to our cooperation with Mobotix." "Both product lines will continue to be offered, with each serving distinct customer needs and use cases. The addition of i-PRO enhances Konica Minolta’s ability to deliver broader end-to-end security and beyond security solutions.” Range of social and operational challenges Jose Riolobos, President, i-PRO EMEA B.V., commented, “Since its establishment in 2019, i-PRO has been building market-pioneering partnerships with partners around the world." "This partnership strengthens our presence in Europe and enables our edge computing product lineup to help solve a broader range of social and operational challenges.” Collaboration with i-PRO in the European region Inoue Shintaro, Head of Sales, Imaging and Automation Business Division, Imaging-IoT Business Unit, Konica Minolta, added, “We are confident that our collaboration with i-PRO in the European region will deliver significant business value." "Our complementary competencies and high standards will benefit both organisations—and most importantly, our European customers.”
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SwiftConnect is excited to expand into the higher education market through its landmark deployment of NFC-enabled digital student ID cards for the University of Arizona. Earlier this month, the university announced that its 53,000 students and 16,000 faculty and staff can now add their CatCard to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet and use their iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android Phone to access campus buildings, purchase meals, and experience many other campus moments with a single tap of their mobile device. Connected access platform The agnostic platform also operates independently of proprietary hardware or software Through its connected access platform powering the new mobile CatCard, SwiftConnect pioneered the industry’s first mobile access deployment that gives universities the freedom to use the transaction and ancillary systems of choice, all while preserving integration interoperability as their institutions evolve. The agnostic platform also operates independently of proprietary hardware or software to seamlessly integrate data from various systems. CardSync campus connectivity The successful project was also made possible in collaboration with the University of Arizona team, who implemented their CardSync campus connectivity platform that empowers universities to unify siloed systems into a single, streamlined view. The partnership with HID played a crucial role, with HID Signo readers used for access control and HID OMNIKEY readers for other access transactions and point-of-sale applications. Advancing the mobile access experience on campus with more industry firsts from SwiftConnect Debut of Campus ID in Google Wallet with HID Seos credential technology, with SwiftConnect as the integration platform Launch of easy provisioning of student ID in Apple Wallet (reduces friction when students upgrade devices), and auto provisioning (for paired Apple Watches to use the mobile CatCard) Market-first deployment of iCloud binding for access credentials, which helps prevent fraud in financial transactions, such as meal plans and prepaid campus card systems Unveiling of CatCard balance tiles with real-time declining balance updates and meal swipes, back-of-card QR code for campus promotions, and student photos moved to the back of the card for enhanced security CatCard in action They simply hold their device near an HID reader to enter dorms, libraries, and fitness centres With the mobile CatCard, students can complete any action that would have previously required a physical card – both on and off campus – with their iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android devices. With their all-access pass to campus life, they simply hold their device near an HID reader to enter dorms, libraries, and fitness centres, as well as to buy lunch, make purchases at campus stores, print documents, and more. Plus, upgrading to a new iPhone has never been easier: with Apple Wallet’s device setup process, their CatCard transfers automatically with no extra steps required. As soon as the new device is activated, their CatCard is ready to use, just like before, so students can tap into campus life without missing a beat. Looking ahead SwiftConnect’s debut in higher education marks yet another milestone in its mission to connect people to the right place at the right time. The University of Arizona launch doesn’t just serve its Wildcats; its many industry-first features and capabilities set the stage for the future of mobile access in higher education. This is just the beginning of SwiftConnect’s journey to extend connected, secure digital experiences to colleges and universities, with support for many expanded use cases to come.

Interface Systems, a major managed service provider delivering business security, actionable insights, and purpose-built networks for multi-location businesses, announced the successful completion of a major security upgrade for Bethesda Community Church and Bethesda Christian School in Fort Worth, Texas. Serving more than 530 students from preschool through 12th grade, Bethesda Christian School is recognised among the top private schools in Texas. Between church services, school operations, and community events, the multi-building, 26-acre campus welcomes hundreds of people daily. This high level of activity required modern safety and security systems to protect students, staff, and parishioners while simplifying daily operations. Communication challenges Bethesda’s aging fire alarms, intercoms, and CCTV system were increasingly unreliable, creating false alarms and communication challenges. To address these concerns, the church turned to Interface to modernise its infrastructure. Interface designed and deployed an integrated solution that included: Fire Alarm System: Replacing the outdated system with a modern fire alarm system that communicates urgency effectively without causing unnecessary panic, particularly important for schoolchildren. Managed Access Control: Introducing a modern system that makes it easier for administrators to manage entry to the campus. The cloud-based setup means they can grant or restrict access remotely, without having to manage complex on-site servers. Video Surveillance Upgrade: Installing a 64-channel IP camera system on the new school building, with expansion capability to replace legacy analogue cameras over time. The system provides remote monitoring and allows staff to verify alarms with live video before responding, helping to reduce unnecessary dispatches. Intercom and Paging: Replacing the outdated intercom with a flexible IP-based system that supports school bell scheduling, room-to-room communication, and all-campus announcements. It also integrates with access control, giving administrators a simple way to manage visitor entry. Effective system “The new system is effective. It gets the point across that it’s time to evacuate, but it doesn’t create panic, especially among the kids,” said Rick Campbell, Facilities Manager at Bethesda Community Church. “Having remote access to cameras and alarms has been a huge help.” The installation was carefully phased to minimise disruption to classes and worship services. “Interface worked around the kids and kept us up and running during installation,” Campbell added. “The integration was seamless, and now everything is running smoothly.” Interface’s upgrades With Interface’s upgrades, Bethesda has significantly reduced false dispatches, streamlined communication across the campus, and gained the ability to scale its systems for future growth. “Initially, we were unsure about the cost, but the investment has been well worth it,” Campbell concluded. “I’d recommend Interface to other churches without hesitation.”

Interface Systems, a pioneering managed service provider delivering business security, actionable insights, and purpose-built networks for multi-location businesses, announced the successful completion of a major security upgrade for Bethesda Community Church and Bethesda Christian School in Fort Worth, Texas. Serving more than 530 students from preschool through 12th grade, Bethesda Christian School is recognised among the top private schools in Texas. Modern safety and security systems High level of activity required modern safety and security systems to protect students Between church services, school operations, and community events, the multi-building, 26-acre campus welcomes hundreds of people daily. This high level of activity required modern safety and security systems to protect students, staff, and parishioners while simplifying daily operations. Bethesda’s aging fire alarms, intercoms, and CCTV system were increasingly unreliable, creating false alarms and communication challenges. To address these concerns, the church turned to Interface to modernise its infrastructure. Deployed an integrated solution Interface designed and deployed an integrated solution that included: Fire Alarm System: Replacing the outdated system with a modern fire alarm system that communicates urgency effectively without causing unnecessary panic, particularly important for schoolchildren. Managed Access Control: Introducing a modern system that makes it easier for administrators to manage entry to the campus. The cloud-based setup means they can grant or restrict access remotely, without having to manage complex on-site servers. Video Surveillance Upgrade: Installing a 64-channel IP camera system on the new school building, with expansion capability to replace legacy analog cameras over time. The system provides remote monitoring and allows staff to verify alarms with live video before responding, helping to reduce unnecessary dispatches. Intercom and Paging: Replacing the outdated intercom with a flexible IP-based system that supports school bell scheduling, room-to-room communication, and all-campus announcements. It also integrates with access control, giving administrators a simple way to manage visitor entry. Remote access to cameras and alarms The installation was carefully phased to minimise disruption to classes and worship services “The new system is effective. It gets the point across that it’s time to evacuate, but it doesn’t create panic, especially among the kids,” said Rick Campbell, Facilities Manager at Bethesda Community Church. “Having remote access to cameras and alarms has been a huge help.” The installation was carefully phased to minimise disruption to classes and worship services. “Interface worked around the kids and kept us up and running during installation,” Campbell added. “The integration was seamless, and now everything is running smoothly.” Interface’s upgrades With Interface’s upgrades, Bethesda has significantly reduced false dispatches, streamlined communication across the campus, and gained the ability to scale its systems for future growth. “Initially, we were unsure about the cost, but the investment has been well worth it,” Campbell concluded. “I’d recommend Interface to other churches without hesitation.”

This July, Delta Scientific expanded its partnership with American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, delivering new levels of crowd protection for fans and staff alike. After deploying MP5000 portable barriers for perimeter safety, stadium officials turned to Delta again, this time for a flexible solution at tighter access points. The answer: the MP100, Delta Scientific’s newest portable barrier with M30/P3 crash rating, rapid setup, and custom Brewers decals. Whether protecting large entries or smaller choke points, Delta solutions help keep the focus on the game, not the risks.
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