Posts tagged security integration
TRL Systems Celebrates Four Decades of Success

Since its beginnings, TRL’s leaders were determined to work with a “do the right thing” ethic. That intention, which is as alive today as it was in 1981, has fueled by our tremendous culture of teamwork and collaboration. And it’s placed TRL in a unique position of maintaining several customer relationships for 20+, 30+ and even 40 years.

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How Integrated Alert Platforms Improve Long-Term Clinical Care

We are reaching a critical need for an integrated solution that will connect the myriad alarm and security systems found in clinical facilities. In long-term care facilities, these alarms and notifications are critical to the proper care of the residents. The solution? An integrated system that can handle the needs of skilled nursing and facility security and safety. What features should be included in this system and how can it benefit your facility? Let’s take a look.

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Is Your Video Surveillance Doing the Job?


...TRL security experts developed a real-time, cloud-based monitoring solution that ensures customers’ system cameras are up and running at all times. TRL’s managed service, called AlertPro, monitors the health and performance of IP/network-based platforms and proactively notifies clients of potential outages. It also provides immediate feedback of system/network failures that can lead to critical problems when neglected. TRL can monitor a range of devices and systems including networks, VMS (video management system), access control, and even patient monitoring/nurse call systems.

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Security Project Highlight: Activision Offices

Activision chose TRL Systems to install a security management platform in its Southern California offices and asked TRL to act as project manager working with Activision’s vendor partners in various cities around the world including London, Ireland, Australia, Spain, Germany, France, Singapore and Hong Kong. TRL System is managing the enterprise system topography and remotely assisting in installing regional servers in North America, Europe and Asia.

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Making TWIC Work: TRL Systems Sets the Standard for Maritime Access Control at Port of Long Beach

In the decade plus since 9/11, the maritime industry has fallen short in closing the gap in port security as mandated by the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA). Because of costs, integration issues and limited resources, ports have been slow to adopt the technology necessary to read the biometric data contained in the now ubiquitous Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)....To begin, the TRL Systems engineers worked with 3M to decipher code and capture the data that would be needed to make it work with the 3M cogent reader.

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