March Networks partners with NCR
Apr 1, 2001 12:00 PM
March Networks Corp., Ottawa, Ontario, has partnered with NCR Corp., Dayton, Ohio, to deliver in excess of $5 million of March Networks Digital Video Recording systems to two banks in the U.S.
PASS Systems Group, Fairview Heights, Ill., has landed several new contracts including Unigraphics Solutions, XO Communications, St. Louis College of Pharmacy and Harrisonville Telephone Co.
2nd Eyes Plus digital recording system by Primary Image, Orlando, Fla., has been chosen to provide security at the 2001 Labour Party Conference in Brighton, England. Sussex police authority selected 2nd Eyes Plus and the system will be installed in the surrounding area at the conference to protect the general public and members of Parliament.
Barricades and bollards systems from Delta Scientific Corp., Valencia, Calif., have been installed at New York's Daniel Patrick Moynahan U.S. Courthouse and the Foley Square U.S. Courthouse.
Interlogix Inc., Austin, Texas, has announced that its Kalatel business unit, Corvallis, Ore., has been awarded a contract of up to $6 million by the Chicago Transit Authority to provide digital video surveillance systems for up to 970 buses.
K&A Industries Inc., South Plainfield, N.J., has signed a contract with the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey to install 13 WinVIS Visitor Registration Stations at the World Trade Center. The Visitor Registration Stations will be used to register visitors for tenant seminars.
Biometric Access Corp., Round Rock, Texas, has signed a contract with H.E. Butt Grocery Co., San Antonio, Texas, that will result in the installation of more than 700 Secure Touch On-Time units at its stores as part of an upgrade from a mainframe-based time and attendance application to a Web-based solution.
Identicator Inc., El Segundo, Calif., fingerprinted more than 100 children at the inaugural Safety Day at the Oscar de la Hoya Youth Center in Los Angeles. The main purpose of the event was to get children fingerprinted for new ID cards.
Senstar-Stellar Corp., Ottawa, Canada, a supplier of outdoor perimeter intrusion detection security products and systems, has announced that Correctional Service Canada (CSC) will use Intelli-Flex, a microphonic cable disturbance sensor for outdoor fence-mounted perimeter security, as part of the overall perimeter detection security system at six of its institutions.
Tyron, Burbank, Calif., has been chosen by the Los Angeles Sheriff Department to install 350 wheel band safety units. The units help prevent vehicles from losing steering, braking and traction control when a tire deflates or blows out on the highway.
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