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Volume 21 The manual switches can be activated if needed, which in-turn noti- fies the touchscreen stations that an intruder has entered the zone. March 2018 Edition Crotega Wins Platinum in 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program Optional gunshot detection devices alert the system without auto- matic deployment. The deployment of the system can only be done from the touch- screen monitoring station. The system will control single or multiple zones and is scal- able to control entire facilities. Multiple facilities, on the same campus, can be controlled providing high quality secure fiber optic connections are avail- able or could be installed. Jody Allen Crowe, President and CEO of Crotega, receiving ‘ASTORS’ Award from Michael Madsen (L), Publisher of American Security Today at ISC East AST focuses on Homeland Security and Public Safety Breaking News, the Newest Initiatives and Hottest Tech- nologies in Physical & IT Security, essential to meeting today’s growing security challenges. The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program, is orga- nized to recognize the most distinguished vendors of Physical, IT, Port Security, Law Enforcement, Border Security, First Responders, (Fire, EMT, Military, Support Services Vets, SBA, Medical Tech) as (WARNING. Contains Graphic Content. Active shooter incidents can occur any- well as the Federal, State, County and Municipal Government where) Agencies – to acknowledge their outstanding efforts to ‘Keep our The Crotega touchscreen allows trained building occupants to monitor and deploy the Crotega system for any Nation Secure, One City at a single zone or multiple zones. Time.’ To Learn More about the Crotega Interior Threat Suppression Sys- tem, please visit the company’s website at http://crotega.com. For ‘ASTORS’ Sponsorship Oppor- tunities and More Information on the AST 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Home- land Security Awards Program, please contact Michael Madsen, AST Publisher at: mmadsen@ americansecuritytoday.com or call 732.233.8119 (mobile) or 646-450-6027 (office) 5