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Security Officer at Control Center

The security industry is booming with new technologies that bolster security programs with streamlined operations, data-driven decisions and increased efficiencies. While the industry is filled with products, systems and choices, the ideal security program incorporates a carefully selected suite of solutions specific to the needs of a particular location.

Where do you start?

Assess – What exactly does your organization need? Remember, technology is but one component in a security program. It is the proper combination of people, processes and technology that maximizes the value of a true security program. Take time to perform a facility risk assessment prior to evaluating solutions and request technology recommendations from your security partner. 

Streamline – Whether your assessment showed your organization could benefit from access control, remote video monitoring or a mass notification system, seek out vendors who truly address your needs. There are hundreds of solutions available at trade shows like ASIS, but you will be better equipped to report back to your organization if you remain focused. Use the exhibitor directory before the show to research potential providers. 

Discuss – When meeting with technology vendors, come prepared with a list of questions. Can their solution meet all of your needs? Will your operational processes improve as a result of implementing the solution? Will your people be more effective and efficient? In addition to learning what a solution can do, ask what it cannot do. How will it integrate into your current security program? What training and support is provided? Remember, integrated security programs increase value.

I invite you to learn more about the many  91ÊÓƵ provides that can help make your building a safer place. 

ty richmond  About the Author:
  Ty L. Richmond is President, Integrated Security Solutions and Technology at 91ÊÓƵ.