Security Products Announces 2010 GovSec Award Winners

Security Products magazine, the only integrated product magazine reaching the entire security market, announced the winners of the 2010 Security Products’ GovSec Award today at GovSec, the Government Security Expo & Conference. The Security Products’ GovSec Award honors outstanding products being exhibited at GovSec.

The Security Products’ GovSec Awards were launched in 2009. This year, eight winners were honored in six award categories:

Access Control --

  • Quantum Secure, SAFE for Government Solution

Disaster Recovery --

  • Edwards Information LLC, Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory

Homeland Security --

  • Patriot3 Inc., XPS-G2 Extreme Protection Series
  • Southwest Synergistic Solutions, Emergency/Triage Light (E/T) Lights

IP Video --

  • Axis Communications, AXIS M3114-R Network Camera Series

IT Software Security --

  • Sunbelt Software, VIPRE Enterprise Premium

Wireless Security --

  • Berkely Varitronics Systems Inc., The Bloodhound Cell Detector

“We’re very pleased that so many companies took an interest in showcasing their products at GovSec,” said Ralph Jensen, Editor-in-Chief of Security Products. “We’re also honored to announce the winners that will ultimately provide an additional step toward a more secure world.”

For more information about GovSec, U.S. Law and FOSE, visit http://www.fose.com.

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