Honeywell and Fiber SenSys forge integrated security solution for critical infrastructure facilities

Sept. 14, 2015
Combines advanced features of Honeywell security platform with Fiber SenSys Inc. fence detection system

LOUISVILLE, Ky., September 14, 2015 – Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced that its Vindicator® security platform now integrates with Fiber SenSys, Inc.’s fence-mounted fiber optic sensor system. The integration creates an easy-to-install solution that keeps critical infrastructure locations safe and secure.

Honeywell Vindicator V5/V3 controllers and the XML version of the Fiber SenSys system provide a modular, scalable solution that adds value through increased capability and cost reduction derived from intelligent TCP/IP communications.

“Critical infrastructure customers have a particularly strong need for solutions that reduce cost and streamline site management,” said Angela Oberman, Senior Channel Manager, Honeywell. “This heightened demand creates the impetus to merge systems like Fiber SenSys with Vindicator to form smart systems. The interoperability allows us to meet or exceed our customers’ needs while maintaining a competitive price.”

The solution reduces the time needed to integrate and install Fiber SenSys sensors with Honeywell Vindicator security systems.

“We see many synergies here between both companies,” said Bill Evenson, Vice President, Fiber SenSys. “We often find Honeywell Vindicator products being deployed at the same sites as Fiber SenSys. This intelligent integration between our product lines empowers our shared customers to make an easy decision on the types of technology used to secure their site.”

For more information on Honeywell Vindicator Technologies, visit www.honeywellvindicator.com. For more information on Fiber SenSys perimeter detection technologies, visit www.fibersensys.com.

 

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