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AMAG Technology, a world pioneer in unified security solutions that help organisations mitigate risk, announces that State Center Community College District (SCCCD) has selected its Symmetry Security Management System to install throughout all campuses.

SCCCD will install AMAG’s Symmetry Access Control, Symmetry Intrusion, and Symmetry Blue Bluetooth readers. SCCCD chose DCL Technology as its integrator to deploy the system.

Built-in intrusion system

SCCCD encompasses four community colleges and two educational centres: Fresno City College, Reedley College, Clovis Community College, Madera Community College, Madera Community College at Oakhurst, and the Career and Technology Centre. The project will begin with installing Symmetry in buildings on two campuses, with the intent to deploy Symmetry throughout all SCCCD campuses.

AMAG’s Symmetry Blue readers will help SCCCD to transition to smart cards while still allowing to use of current access cards

We chose the Symmetry platform because of its dynamic ability to meet our growing needs. Symmetry’s built-in intrusion system provided an added convenience for us as we did not have to look for a third-party intrusion system,” said SCCCD, Security System Specialist, Vincent Fries.

AMAG’s Symmetry Blue readers will also help SCCCD to transition to smart cards while allowing us to still use our current access cards.”

Partnership with SSSCD and AMAG

We are thrilled to be working with SCCCD and AMAG Technology and look forward to a long partnership as SCCCD expands and upgrades to an enterprise-level system over the next several years,” said DCL Technology President, Keven Smith.

The expected completion time for the upgrade is three years. DCL Technology is a low voltage systems integrator servicing the Fresno/Madera and surrounding areas whose services include CCTV systems, alarm and fire systems, network cabling and fibre optics, and home automation systems.

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