Houston, NFL continue Super Bowl preparations 

A fence has been built around Houston's Reliant Stadium complex and metal detectors, bomb sweeps and a 12-hour no-fly zone in the area are some of the...

Philips and IBM form RFID, smart card partnership 

Philips Electronics and IBM have formed a partnership to jointly develop customer systems for radio frequency identification (RFID) and smart card applications....

Mayors' survey says cities still on short end of Homeland funding 

Seventy-six percent of cities have not received any money from the largest Homeland security program designed to assist first responders such as police,...

Customs slip-ups let hijackers into U.S., commission says 

A border agent said Monday that the suspected ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks raised enough red flags at customs -- including having the wrong student...

Woman gets past airport checkpoint armed with weapons 

A woman passed through security screening at New York's LaGuardia Airport with a stun gun and knife in her purse -- but later discovered the mistake herself...

GAO says government not ready for Net security system 

The government must still develop policies, secure funding and train its employees before agencies can use a security system designed to protect online...

Houston stadium readies for Super Bowl 

Security screening at Houston's Reliant Stadium will be significantly heightened for Super Bowl XXXVIII, officials say. Many items usually permitted in...

Countries worry that U.S. security will hamper free trade 

The United States has been urged by trading partners to ensure that security measures against bioterrorism at ports and other points of entry do not hamper...

Bush to deliver "State of Secure Union" tonight 

President Bush will propose boosting domestic security spending by about 9 percent in his 2005 budget during tonight's State of the Union address, The...

ASIS releases employment salary survey 

According to the ASIS International 2003 Employment Survey, security professionals saw their overall compensation in 2002 go up 13 percent from 2001's...

Air Force to adopt ASIS International CPP program 

The U.S. Air Force Security Forces Directorate and ASIS International (ASIS) have reached an agreement to offer the Certified Protection Professional...

Mail room security stepped up in European Parliament 

European Union institutions have stepped up mail room security, as five more suspicious letters were intercepted at the European Parliament a day after...

Passenger background checks a go 

The U.S. government is moving forward on a computerized system containing background information on air travelers despite resistance from airlines and...

New Years brought search for dirty bombs 

The U.S. government sent teams of scientists with radiation detection devices to four major cities over the New Year's holiday to search for dirty bombs,...

Security guard allegedly lifts more than $500,000 in art 

A painting was stolen from the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in New Mexico last week, but it was quickly recovered, and a security guard who reported the theft...

Maritime security deadline passes with little action 

Nearly 80 percent of the nation's ports, ferry terminals and fuel-chemical tank farms failed to meet an end-of-the-year deadline for submitting maritime...

The AutoTrack feature for dome cameras from Bosch Security Systems wins Access Control & Security Systems' top honor 

Corrina Stellitano

The 2003 Product of the Year is an intelligent camera function by Bosch Security Systems called AutoTrack which turns the Lancaster, Pa.-based company’s AutoDome and EnviroDome cameras into devices with a brain. The second annual Product of the Year award is presented by Access Control & Security Systems magazine....

US-VISIT implemented nationwide 

The 10-15 second process of biometrically identifying most foreign visitors to the United States was implemented Monday at ports of entry and airports...

Government security market continues growth 

New research projects that U.S. government end-users will generate $16 billion in revenues in 2009, after the industry generated revenues totaling $7.49...

U.S. nuclear labs facing another review 

Worries about missing keys and other security lapses at some of the nation's top-secret nuclear weapons labs have prompted the federal agency that maintains...

Airport security chiefs removed from duty 

Two Transportation Security Administration-appointed airport security chiefs have been removed from duty since Jan. 1, both being placed on administrative...

Security Hot Spots: Parking Lots 

CORRECTION: 2004 WALL CALENDAR - CLICK HERE 

There was a mistake on the print version of the 2004 Industry Calendar distributed along with the December 2003 issue of Access Control & Security Systems....

Editorial Submission Guidelines 

ACCESS CONTROL & SECURITY SYSTEMS EDITORIAL GUIDELINES Now more than ever, commercial, industrial, institutional and governmental facilities are looking...

Honoring Excellence 

The Access Control & Security Systems New Product of the Year Award was established to honor excellence in new product development in the security industry....

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