Intruder alarm associations / regulatory bodies in United States of America (USA) (28 found)
Absco Solutions is engaged in the design, integration, installation and maintenance of a wide variety of fire and security systems, including access control, intrusion detection, video surveillance solutions. They also offer consulting services, integration and IT services, UL Listed central station monitoring for fire and security alarms, and UUFX UL Certification for fire alarm systems.
The Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC), a committee of The Monitoring Association (TMA), is composed of representatives of TMA, the Electronic Security Association (ESA), the Security Industry Association (SIA) and major alarm companies and manufacturers. The Committee meets on a quarterly (March, June, September, December) basis, based on current CDC guidelines.
A tax-exempt foundation supported by the Electronic Security Association (ESA), the Alarm Industry Research & Educational Foundation (AIREF) is the research arm of the electronic security industry. It is also an educational foundation and has supported the revamping of the ESA National Training School initiative. AIREF has also provided more than $150,000 to bring the courses online, and allowed NTS to strengthen its distance learning.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) oversees standards and conformity assessment activities in USA. ANSI's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. The Institute represents the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organisations.
ART is one of the leading security company in the Albuquerque area market. It is the only company that is dedicated to providing an immediate, in-person response to burglar alarms.
The Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT) fosters the development of interdisciplinary Internet of Things (IoT) research and education that bridges sponsors with Georgia Tech researchers and faculty as well as industry members who share similar interests. CDAIT is a global, nonprofit, partner-funded center of excellence in IoT that stimulates creativity, productivity gains and revenue generation.
CASIA is a state trade association comprised of security industry professionals working to protect lives and property through responsible use of electronic security, fire, and integrated alarm systems.
The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the hard work of more than 260,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical facility inspector. Its duties are wide-ranging, and our goal is clear - keeping America safe.
Established in 1948, ESA is the largest trade association in the United States representing the electronic security and life safety industry. From that moment forward, ESA has been the voice of the industry. ESA Member companies employ more than 500,000 industry professionals and serve more than 34 million residential and commercial clients.
The False Alarm Reduction Association is committed to reducing false alarms. Members are employed by government and public safety agencies, along with alarm industry and other professionals. FARA currently serves hundreds of members in the US and Canada through newsletters, conferences and educational programs.
Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, is one of European Union's most dynamic & fastest-growing agencies. They support EU Member States and Schengen Associated Countries in the management of EU’s external borders and fighting cross-border crime. The agency is a centre of excellence for border control activities at the EU’s external borders, sharing intelligence and expertise with all EU Member States.
Inland Empire Alarm Association facilitates communication among members engaged in the sale, installation servicing and monitoring of alarm systems, industry suppliers, and public safety officials by providing a forum for the discussion of ideas, problems, and solutions. Members of IEAA sell, install, service and monitor burglar and fire alarm systems, supervisory systems, access control and video surveillance systems (CCTV)
Mississippi Alarm Association is dedicated to providing a medium between its members, suppliers, and the consumer with resources for communication, education, and the exchange of ideas and information.
NetOne, formerly known as Security Network of America, is an elite network combining independently owned security companies across US & Canada. The primary focus is to support and enhance growth & development of member companies. The member companies deliver leading security and communications services to protect homes and businesses nationwide, employing emerging technologies to let customers achieve greater control over their security efforts.
The New York Fire Alarm Association, Inc. meets face-to-face with government officials, and serves on DOB and FDNY technical committees. The company strives to resolve specific problems, including: design, application, installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, system performance of fire alarm systems, plus provide technical assistance on interpretations of codes and standards.
The New York State Electronic Security Association is the trade association for the New York alarm industry. The NYSESA represents security alarm companies, manufacturers, and distributors.
The North Texas Alarm Association (“NTAA”) is a non-profit association. The association was originally founded by a group of concerned alarm company owners that took a proactive stance to the false alarm issue. Today, through the direction of its leaders and members, the NTAA has evolved into a professional industry association promoting, educating, and safeguarding the interests of security and fire alarm industry and its customers.
The Orange County Alarm Association exists to promote the interests of the electronic security industry. The association facilitates communication among members engaged in the sale, installation servicing and monitoring of alarm systems, industry suppliers, and public safety officials by providing a forum for the discussion of ideas, problems, and solutions.
Premier Security Inc. specialises in affordable no contract cellular alarm monitoring and landline monitoring on all existing security system brands. Servicing Atlanta,GA and surrounding areas, Premier Security is rapidly growing in a niche market of homeowners and businesses that want professional care and detail without being committed to a long term contract.
The San Diego Security Association is a non-profit 501(c)3 trade association made up of member companies that adhere to a set of standards and ethics to promote professionalism in the alarm industry. This professional code of conduct benefits the many people who rely upon (or are considering) security systems for their personal safety, the safety of their homes and families, businesses and communities.
SIAC, Inc is a 501(c)(6) not for profit Delaware corporation. Its board of directors has two members from each of the major North American trade associations: CANASA - Canadian Security Association, CSAA - Central Station Alarm Association, ESA - Electronic Security Association, SIA - Security Industry Alarm Association, and an elected Chairman.
Smart Grid Forums Ltd. are an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. They monitor the market, conduct depth interviews with technical decision makers, and translate this into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organisations.
Town of Batavia Fire Department Inc. is the local fire services and rescue department in the town of Batavia, New York, USA. The largest contribution to the development of the department has always been the commitment and dedication of the men and women who volunteer their time and expertise for the protection of the community.
UL is a global independent safety science company offering expertise across three strategic businesses: Commercial & Industrial, Consumer and UL Ventures. UL certifies, validates, tests, inspects, audits, and advises and educates. The company serves various industries including life safety and security, fire suppression, HVAC, lighting, wireless, hazardous locations, etc.
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