One leading university, based in the United States, has embraced technology as a way of addressing its extensive needs.
- By Stephanie Weagle
- August 01, 2019
As the Chicago school board approves $2.4 million worth of funding for new metal detectors and X-ray machines, they discuss whether these physical security barriers are the best way to allocate the funds.
- By Kaitlyn DeHaven
- July 26, 2019
Fayette County Public Schools will add three new security features for the 2019-2020 year. The features include security vestibules, a visitor management system, and a bus stop mobile application.
- By Kaitlyn DeHaven
- July 02, 2019
Installation of security vestibules has begun on Lynbrook District’s campuses, according to Dr. Paul Lynch, assistant superintendent of finance, operations and information systems.
- By Jessica Davis
- July 01, 2019
Manistee Area Public Schools plans to spend $150,000 of general fund money to improve security at the entrance of Manistee Middle/High School.
- By Jessica Davis
- June 26, 2019
Mitchell High School has added a new security system to all exterior doors of its building.
- By Jessica Davis
- June 18, 2019
Work to improve safety and security of 11 schools in Waukesha, Wisc., will begin this month.
- By Jessica Davis
- June 05, 2019
Everyday nearly 75 million students attend school and rely on administrators to keep them safe. Unfortunately, too many tragic school shootings have shown educators and parents that what is currently in place is simply too little, too late.
- By John Carter
- June 01, 2019
Some of the major requirements DPS needed in their access control system included flexibility and scalability. After much research, DPS discovered Open Options and named them as their access control partner of choice in 2013.
- By Ellie Randall
- June 01, 2019
To keep students and faculty safe, we can do far better than electronic passkeys and simple metal detectors. As sophisticated technologies like artificial intelligence are brought to bear in more and more industries, it’s time that we use these and other innovations to promote campus safety.
- By Brett Whitney, Steven Dwek
- June 01, 2019