Partnership for Priority Verified Alarm Response Names 2022 Board Members
PPVAR announces the new board members include individuals from the public safety, electronic security and alarm monitoring industries.
PPVAR announces the new board members include individuals from the public safety, electronic security and alarm monitoring industries.
Using video and audio to verify intrusion alarms is gaining momentum. Leadership of the Partnership for Priority Verified Alarm Response (PPVAR) explains how smarter technology is slashing false dispatches and optimizing law enforcement response.
In this edition of the Security Speaking podcast, three members of the Partnership for Priority Verified Alarm Response delve into trends, challenges and opportunities revolving around alarm response.
Nakatani officially began his two-year term at the June 10 PPVAR members’ meeting after serving as vice president.
For the past 20 years most hardwired alarm panels have been manufactured in deviation to UL 1023, UL 985 and NFPA 72 standards, Jeffrey Zwirn contends.
Entries for the PDQ Award, which honors excellence in false alarm management, are due today (April 30). See the new, simpler entry process.
Walker brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in security operations and IT to his new role on the TMA Board of Directors.
Here’s a case for making audio an integral part of the overall security system and alarm verification best practice.
Reducing false alarms, providing enhanced real-time information to monitoring centers and responders, and RMR are all reasons for dealers to deliver video verification.
Moderated by I-View Now President Larry Folsom, the panel will feature subject matter experts from law enforcement, technology, defense and security.