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Midland ISD selects Knight Security Upcoming Events Systems! Knight Security Systems, working with the Midland Independent School District, has secured a $2.98 million Cisco/S2 multi­technology security DIR Annual Info project to install the latest in security solutions for Security Forum 24 elementary schools in Midland, Texas. (TASSCC) March 26­27 Austin, Texas Share this article: Innotech April 2 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center , Texas

Industry News Education Service Center, Region 2 April 23 Corpus Christi, Texas

Balancing security with the demands of business Vendor Fair and Trade Security Info Watch Show If there's one thing that has been ingrained in the minds of security executives April 23 Wilhelmina Delco Center in recent years, it is the importance of being able to get a seat at the table with Austin, Texas decision makers within their organizations. It's simply not sustainable in today's business landscape for security directors and their staffs to work in silos. SAMA Trade Show & Forum Share this article: April 30 San Antonio, Texas

TAGITM 36th Annual Education Conference April 28 ­ May 1 CWC's new campus security system expands reach Sheraton Austin at the The Riverton Ranger Capitol A new security system at Central Wyoming College will allow administrators to Austin, Texas monitor campus activity online from any location. The CWC Board of Trustees DIR Power to Purchase approved the purchase of the $115,000 access control program from the S2 May 29 Security Corporation this month. The system will replace the school's current Palmer Events Center security technology, which is "crumbling as we speak," according to Ron Austin, Texas Granger, CWC's vice president for administrative services.

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Undercover TV reports on school security raise ethical questions The New York Times The three news reports followed the same format: Television reporters walked into schools with hidden cameras, under the premise of testing the security measures. Each time, the anchors provided a sobering assessment of the findings.

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