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on the development, implementation and monitoring of new business strategies. Hathcock’s focus will be to increase market share in the cities in which the company operates, as well as pursuing national account relationships with key real estate owners andmanagers.Hewill report to Skillett. PSASecurityNetworkhasannounced that PSA-TEC 2010 will be held June


14-18 at the Rosemont Convention Cen- ter. Located just five minutes from Chicago’s O’Hare airport, the conven- tion centerwill provide updated facilities in a single building to host education, networking and trade show events, as well as to provide available space for PSA-TEC to grow. The City of Houston has selected


T2 Flex from T2 Systems as its new parking management system. With a


population of about 2.2 million, the country’s fourth-largest city was look- ing for a solution that would not only make parking management easier, but also enable it to provide additional cus- tomer service options to parkers. According to Liliana Rambo, CAPP, Director ofHouston’s ParkingManage- ment Division, there were several rea- sons T2 Flex was chosen, one of which is that the city will be able to manage all aspects of its operation with just one system. MilwaukeeArea Technical Col-


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lege (MATC) recently completed replacing high-pressure sodiumfixtures with LED luminaires in a six-story, 900-vehicle parking facility at its down- townMilwaukee campus. The 511 new BetaLED fixtures are anticipated to reduce energy consumption by 55% and virtually eliminate maintenance costs for 20 to 25 years in the facility. “This project is another sign of (our) commitment to sustainability,” saidVic- ki J.Martin, InterimMATC President. “Not only are we reducing our energy consumption with the new LED fix- tures, but we also have added sensors that will provide a more economical method of lighting a portion of the parking facility,” she said. The UK’s Derbyshire Constabu-


lary has awarded PIPS Technology a four-year framework agreement to sup- ply ANPR equipment to its police forces. The contract award follows an extensive period of evaluation and test- ing of fixed-siteANPRequipment.Der- byshire Constabulary seesANPR as the next generation tool to assist in denying criminals access to the road network. SaidMatthew Rudder, itsANPR pro- curement lead: “The field tests used during the evaluation process revealed that the proposed equipment success- fully captured 96%of all number plates accurately.” Under this latest contract, PIPSwill supply its P372 Spike camera, or the newP382 SpikeHDcamera, cou- pled with PIPS portal software. Satoshi Kanesaka has been


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appointed President and CEO of Seiko Instruments USA (SIU). He brings more than 25 years of management, technology and international business experience to the company. Before join- ing SIU,Kanesaka held leadership roles in executive management, international marketing and sales, and engineering in Europe,Asia and NorthAmerica.Most


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