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North American Video, a leading security systems integrator, has added more than 40 new employees to date in 2007 bringing the company total to 98 full time integration specialists.  Appointments include a new Director of IP Systems and Special Projects, a Director of Healthcare Installations and a new Human Resources Director in addition to project managers and technical personnel.  The new appointments reflect North American Video's continued growth and immersion in emerging networked system technologies.

"North American Video's technical proficiency and expertise is complemented by our ability to deliver best in class service and support from system design through implementation," said Cynthia Freschi, President of North American Video. "The new additions we've made to our staff over the past few months will further enhance our support capabilities."

North American Video has been a pioneer in the design and deployment of integrated networked video surveillance and security systems in both the commercial and government markets.  North American Video has implemented several of the largest integrated video surveillance and security systems in the world, employing numerous innovations developed by NAV, in cooperation with their manufacturing partners.  Similar system designs have also been deployed at various scales in numerous installations around the world.

"North American Video offers what we believe to be the highest level of networked systems integration for professional security applications," said Rob Garcia, Director of IP Systems and Special Projects. "The industry buzz is all about networking and systems integration, but very few people understand the nuances behind these application models.  North American Video has unparallel experience in both networking and systems integration that is clearly documented."

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