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Drones-The FAA’s Ruling on Privacy

January 15, 2017 7:00 am Published by

  In recent years, drones have exploded in use by the civilian population. One can purchase a flying drone with a decent camera for under $100. What has come to our attention, though, is the fact that the idea of the drone has actually been around since before World War I. Furthermore, their use exploded... View Article

Safety Considerations this Holiday Season

December 20, 2016 2:41 pm Published by

  Holidays are a time for hanging out with loved ones and giving to the people that you care about. Unfortunately, they can also be a time of taking for thieves. The holiday season is notorious for presenting criminals with all of the opportunities that they need in order to get a gift of their... View Article

Seattle Public Safety Survey

November 29, 2016 9:02 am Published by

According to Seattle Mayor, Ed Murray, “Seattle has more people than at any point in its history, but the number of fully trained officers has actually decreased in recent years.” Murray’s 2015–2016 budget had a plan to hire 100 new police officers by the end of his term. He pledged to make good on a... View Article

CSAA-New Standards Mean More Value

August 26, 2016 10:54 am Published by

The Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) has announced that it will be searching for experts in the fields of emerging technologies in order to develop new standards for the technology that is relatively new to central stations. The experts will join the association’s Emerging Technologies Committee to assist in developing these standards.   As reported... View Article