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Archive for January, 2009

Speaker Line-up Announced For Reading Seminar

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

We are pleased to announce the final line-up of speakers for the Global MSC Security Seminar on 4th March 2009 in Reading.

Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville of the Metropolitan Police will be opening the seminar with a discussion around ensuring the investment in CCTV is fully utilised. We are also pleased to welcome back Garry Parkins and Geoff Teale of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) to provide more exciting updates on the implementation of the National Strategy.

In addition we have an exciting mix of end-users, who will be discussing how they have been implementing solutions for upgrading and integrating Control Rooms and CCTV systems, as well as developers of software and manufacturers who will be demonstrating the benefits their products can offer.

A full line-up of speakers is as follows:

  • Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville (Metropolitan Police)
  • Garry Parkins & Geoff Teale (NPIA)
  • Vincenzo Roberti (Sicura Systems)
  • Bob Groom (Videotec S.P.A.)
  • Duncan Ross (TeleEye)
  • Robby Holgate (Stevenage Borough Council)
  • Mark Novak (Vigilant Technology)
  • Yash Patel (JVC Professional) Dave Beanland (Kenwood/Zetron)
  • Ray Stead (Portsmouth City Council)
  • Gordon Tyerman (CCTV Training)
  • Mark Marriage (COE)
  • Steve Hodges (Dallmeier)
  • Terry Bolton & Tony Hollinrake (Wigan Council)
  • Shaun Gabriel (Bold Communications)
  • Paul Digweed (Envisage Technology)
  • Nick Burrows (Telindus)

For further details about this event please go to the Seminar section of this website or contact us

Newcastle, Nov 2008 Seminar - Professional Security Article

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Following the successful conference and exhibition in conjunction with Safe Newcastle at the Gosforth Park Marriott in Newcastle on 25th November 2008, where Garry Parkins (Consultant to the NPIA and Co-Author of the National CCTV Strategy) and Dr David Murakami Wood of Surveillance & Society were the key note speakers, Professional Security Magazine ran an article on the event.

You can download a copy of the article here