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New Security Model The
benchmark for security in our society is undergoing a huge metamorphosis.
The new benchmark will be, in many ways, similar to the military and
federal government high-security models of security, since paramilitary
style forces threaten us. ASA possesses vital experience in actually
applying antiterrorism risk reduction methodologies.
Due to our extensive security systems background, we can personally
perform a comprehensive Security Systems Design for
the most “cost effective” solution to responsible
risk reduction. Our goal is to provide “security that
works” at the lowest cost. We routinely generate huge
cost savings by reducing security force size while enhancing security
with technology. Our model improves dramatically improves security by
using electronic security equipment as a “force-multiplier.”
ASA Security System Design Experts are leading authorities
on developing and implementing Electromechanical Security Systems Design
Plans. ASA designed security systems have been very successful in improving
security program effectiveness while minimizing reliance on expensive
and often less-reliable security forces.
Using
the Detect, Delay and Response methodology of developing
and testing performance-based security, ASA is able to develop a security
systems design strategy that will provide the utmost in flexibility
for future, modular system expansion.
Integrated
security system plans will include consideration of the following as
a minimum:
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security system and control center infrastructure.
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access control systems.
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intrusion detection systems to alarm and protect individual work areas.
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duress alarm system--portable and fixed (panic devices).
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closed circuit TV (CCTV) and digital video archiving systems.
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information system network, telephone, microwave, or other communication
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systems based digital video systems.
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wide area surveillance systems (fence line and perimeter sensors,
mobile sensor systems, video motion detection, thermal imagery, etc)
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physical, mechanical and environmental barriers (gates, bollards,
berms, etc.)
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