The PSIA remains dedicated to representing and reflecting the broadest set of inputs and industry perspectives |
"We anticipated a strong response from the professional security industry as the demand for networked systems continues to grow at a rapid pace," said David Bunzel, Executive Director of the PSIA. "Companies offering networked solutions expressed strong interest in working with the PSIA to support standards that will further accelerate interoperability and seamless compatibility across a diverse range of applications including building management, access control, storage, and Voice Over IP."
Because of the open nature of the IP Media Device specification, it is readily available by registering at the PSIA site. One of the benefits of becoming a member of the PSIA is being able to participate in the working groups. This allows a company to provide contributions to specifications and have access to specifications at an early stage of their development. The PSIA remains dedicated to representing and reflecting the broadest set of inputs and industry perspectives, and supports industry specifications and standards that will enable all manufacturers and service providers to develop and deliver superior functionality and value to end-users.
"GE Security is committed to the work of the PSIA, especially in helping drive the development of products that can be easily configured to support customer requirements," said Tom Cashman, General Manager, Video Products, GE Security. "A great example of this work is the PSIA's IP Media Device specification, which has the potential to simplify integration, reduce costs for companies developing products and facilitate faster growth of the industry."
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"A great example of this work is the PSIA's IP Media Device specification, which has the potential to simplify integration, reduce costs for companies developing products and facilitate faster growth of the industry" |
The PSIA is already taking steps to engage other industry and standards organisations to collaborate, advance specifications, and support open standards. The PSIA has been represented at CENELEC meetings in Europe and is working with other international standards bodies. The PSIA has also made contact with other industry standards groups and will work towards open standards and specifications which provide significant benefits to the industry.