NEW YORK—MOBOTIX, a provider of network-based surveillance systems, has entered into a distribution agreement with Ingram Micro, a Santa Ana, Calif.-based technology distributor, according to a company statement.
VANCOUVER—Avigilon, a supplier of high-definition megapixel video surveillance solutions, was voted the 2012 Cantech Letter Awards’ TSX Tech Stock of the Year, according to a company statement.
PROVO, Utah—Vivint recently received a Mobile Star Award, winning the best asset tracking and field service category, according to a company statement.
NASHUA, N.H.—The Board of Aldermen in this city New Hampshire city will host a public hearing about bonding $2.4 million to upgrade security equipment at the city’s schools, according to a report from The Telegraph, a Nashua newspaper.
OAKLAND, Calif.—The new east span of the Bay Bridge needs a security camera system, and the $31 million cost is expected to fall on toll payers, according to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle.
GREENWICH, Conn.—Greenwich school officials are strengthening security following the shooting deaths of 26 children and educators in nearby Newtown last month, and they’re looking at implementing even stricter measures, according to an AP report.
ORLANDO, Fla.—Registration for the annual Electronic Security Association Leadership Summit will increase by 50 percent after Friday, Jan. 18, according to an ESA statement.
VIENNA, Va.—Morgan Hertel, vice president of operations at Rapid Response Monitoring Services, has been named chairman of the new CSAA Video Committee, according to a statement from the organization.
MARSHALL, Va.—Security technology provider Silent Partner Security, which typically provides access control and camera systems, has won a contract to consolidate security systems for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, according to an ExecutiveBiz report.