Learn How Interoperability Standards Enable Better Security Solutions
In the technology world, there’s always been a balance between proprietary technology and technology based on open standards. In many cases, proprietary solutions lock organizations into one vendor or a set of technologies that may have limited compatibility with other solutions. While open solutions are not a panacea for every application, and proprietary ones are not by definition inferior, interoperability is a desirable and often necessary attribute of any technology solution.
If your Rio Grande Valley, TX district is evaluating a new or upgraded school surveillance camera solution, interoperability should be a key criterion for your system. Today’s security solutions are integrated, and you want to invest in a surveillance solution that can interoperate with access control, emergency management, and other safety and security systems on your campuses. Keep reading below to learn about ONVIF, interoperability, and how it can help you get the most from your school surveillance solutions.
on Monday, 14 June 2021.
Posted in School Surveillance Cameras Rio Grande Valley, TX , School Surveillance Cameras
Give Your Officers Essential Information for Quick Resolutions with Enhanced Monitoring
The responsibilities of keeping your Memorial, TX schools safe are all-encompassing. You and your staff must keep a constant vigil for any sign of trouble ranging from fights and teenage attempts at circumventing the system to more serious threats. It is a heavy load ensuring the safety and security of the local children. Such a critical undertaking should not be left only to humans whose eyes and attention spans are fallible.
While ongoing specialized training provides your staff with sharpened skills, they cannot keep watch on every nuance or subtle clue. Investing in automated school security systems relieves some of the high-pressure burdens from your staff. With less need to account for every student’s actions, they can concentrate on performing their immediate duties.
Read more below to learn how AI, sensors, and control management systems enable better detection, prevention, and situation resolution.
on Friday, 11 June 2021.
Posted in Automated School Security Memorial, TX, Automated School Security
The Push for Infrastructure Development Creates Opportunity
With lots of discussion in Washington about infrastructure, we shouldn’t forget that schools are just as important as roads, bridges, and broadband. The closure of schools with the pandemic brought home just how essential the safe operation of schools is to the fabric of every community.
Fortunately, schools in Texas don't have to wait for the dust to settle on a federal infrastructure plan. The last Coronavirus relief bill (CRRSA) provided an additional $54.3 billion in aid to elementary and secondary schools. And that funding is applicable to much-needed K-12 security upgrades for schools in San Antonio and other cities around the state.
That money can be used for all types of security infrastructure improvements in schools. As school administrators and district security officials explore how to fully reopen schools safely this fall, let’s take a closer look at some of the most valuable school security solutions below.
on Thursday, 03 June 2021.
Posted in K-12 Security San Antonio, TX, K-12 Security
Screen and Track Everyone Coming onto School Grounds
Keeping schools safe is of paramount importance in a community like Bellaire or any other in the Houston area. One obvious way of doing that is only to admit people on campus that need to be there and are vetted.
While schools now routinely ask for IDs for visitors, the school may not know of an issue without a more robust system for checking out that person. That's where automated visitor management systems come in, giving school staff an easier way of knowing who is walking through their front door and ensuring they are who they claim to be. Let’s explore how visitor management solutions, a critical part of access control for schools, keep schools safer.
on Wednesday, 26 May 2021.
Posted in Access Control for Schools – Bellaire, TX, Access Control for Schools