Access Control
A security technology system that manages who can enter specific areas of a facility — using electronic credentials such as key cards, mobile credentials, or biometrics to restrict, log, and monitor access to secured zones.
BDA (Bi-Directional Amplifier)
A building-installed system that amplifies two-way radio signals in both directions — inbound and outbound — to ensure reliable radio communication can penetrate and travel throughout the interior of a structure.
Body-Worn Camera
A wearable video recording device used by security personnel and operational staff to capture footage of incidents in real time — improving accountability, providing objective evidence, and supporting incident review in enterprise security operations.
DAS (Distributed Antenna System)
A network of low-power antennas installed throughout a building that distributes radio frequency signal evenly to every area — including floors, stairwells, elevators, and parking structures — eliminating the uneven coverage that exists in untreated large buildings.
Lone Worker Protection
A radio safety feature that automatically sends an emergency alert if a worker fails to respond to a periodic check-in prompt — enabling rapid emergency response for personnel working alone in isolated or hazardous conditions.
Man Down Alert
A radio safety feature that detects a sudden change in the radio’s physical orientation — such as a fall — and automatically triggers an emergency alert if the device remains horizontal and the user does not respond.
Security Technology Ecosystem
An integrated suite of connected security and communication technologies — including two-way radios, body-worn cameras, video surveillance, access control, and weapons detection — deployed as a unified platform to protect people, property, and operations.
Video Surveillance
A security technology system using networked cameras to monitor, record, and analyze activity across a facility in real time — providing visual situational awareness, incident documentation, and post-event review capability for enterprise security operations.
Weapons Detection System
An electronic security system that identifies concealed weapons on individuals entering a venue at normal walking pace — without requiring them to stop, empty pockets, or pass through a traditional metal detector checkpoint.