Tuesday, December 15, 2009

December Edition - Security Industry Buyers Guide News

December 2009
Optelecom-NKF’s Siqura Chosen for Paris Tunnels

The French Transportation department (DIRIF) will install a network of 1,800 cameras in 23 tunnels in the Paris metropolitan area. The cameras will stream MPEG-4 encoded video via Siqura video servers for real-time viewing and recording on Siqura intelligent network video recorders (i-NVRs).

Vicon Reports 23% Net Sales Decrease in 4Q

Vicon announced fourth quarter sales of $15.3 million, down from $19.9 the year prior. Total sales for 2009 were $60.4 million, down 10% from $66.9 in FY 2008. The company’s financial position was somewhat strengthened as it generated $7.1 million. Chairman and CEO Ken Darby reports that the company holds no interest-bearing debt, net tangible equity of $35.4 million, and a working capital ratio of 4.4 to 1.

H1N1 Emergency Planning Webcast
Insights into the Current Situation and a Midstream Planning Reassessment


When: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 (11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET)

The CDC estimates more than 22 million Americans have been infected with H1N1 and 3,900 have died1. While the U.S. government has ordered 250 million doses of vaccine, companies have only been able to manufacture some 70 million doses. The possibility of an even stronger wave or a mutation has experts concerned. In this discussion, we will review the country's response to the initial outbreak, its progression to pandemic, and then consider possible future scenarios and methods for creating an appropriate preparedness plan (and how the existing plan can be modified given the outlook and lessons learned to date).

IMS Research reports that the global video surveillance market will increase by 3%. The company distinguishes the overall market from IP video surveillance equipment specifically, which it expects to exceed 15% growth.

March Networks Reports $1 million Net Loss

March Networks, a global provider of intelligent IP video solutions, announced second quarter fiscal 2010 revenue was $21.4 million, representing a decrease of 24% as compared to revenue of $28.3 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2009. On a year-to-date basis, the Company’s revenue of $45.4 million declined by 19% as compared to revenue of $56.1 million in the first six months of fiscal 2009.

Smiths Detection Partners with Analogic on High-Speed Explosives Detection Systems

Smiths Detection announced this month an agreement with Analogic to develop the next generation of high-speed Explosives Detection Systems for screening checked airport baggage.

Case Study: Honeywell Pro-Watch Video Installed @ Norton Healthcare

Honeywell supplied an integrated system that centralizes and streamlines security operations for the Louisville facilities of Norton Healthcare. The Honeywell system allows Norton Healthcare to easily control security and better manage the safety of patients and nearly 5,000 hospital employees.


Bosch Releases Day/Night Long Range Infrared Imager

Bosch Security Systems announces the release of a new all-in-one Infrared Imager camera for long range, outdoor day/night surveillance. The camera is capable of delivering long range classification and recognition level surveillance, and identification level performance to 100 meters – giving operators the ability to distinguish facial features.

Kuchi Named R&D Director at OnSSI

On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc. (OnSSI) has named Prem Kuchi to the position of Director, Research and Development. Kuchi brings will use his experience in the fields of video management and software analytics to help build the next generation of the company’s Physical Security Information platform.







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