SIA outlines security considerations for school boards planning infrastructure improvements

Feb. 5, 2015
Association presents the latest in school security technology at the NSBA Advocacy Institute

Silver Spring, Md. (Feb. 2, 2015)—The Security Industry Association (SIA) on Sunday presented the latest on school security technology at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) Advocacy Institute in Washington, D.C., where more than 800 school board members gathered to discuss advocating for school issues on Capitol Hill.

April Dalton-Noblitt of Allegion, presenting on behalf of SIA, provided an overview of security technologies that address the need for mass notification, access control, systems integration and lockdown solutions.

The presentation was part of an SIA-sponsored panel discussing new developments in school construction, security and financing that school boards should consider when planning and advocating for infrastructure improvements.

“It was encouraging to see that school board members are engaged on this issue and want to make sure security vulnerabilities are addressed early in the planning stages for school construction and renovation,” said Dalton-Noblitt. “The integration of modern security technology is an essential part of the solution for ensuring our kids are safe and should not be overlooked.”

Also highlighted were SIA’s work to restore federal assistance to schools for security technology and the work of SIA’s Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS), a joint effort with the National Systems Contractors Association to develop assessments and best practices for affordable security solutions drawn from security practitioners, law enforcement officials and school administrators. The PASS alliance plans to release its report of recommendations at ISC West, April 15-17, in Las Vegas.