Security Industry Association Thanks Sponsors of SIA Government Summit

Security Industry Association Thanks Sponsors of SIA Government Summit

Security Industry Association Thanks Sponsors of SIA Government SummitThe Security Industry Association (SIA) Government Summit, the premier annual public policy conference in the security industry, will be held June 4-5, 2013 at the W Hotel in Washington, DC.

The SIA Government Summit provides attendees with unique insights that help them better understand how policy drives business in the security industry. The exclusive nature of the setting allows one-on-one conversations with government decision makers. Registration includes breakfast and lunch for both days, and the semi-formal SIA Public Policy Dinner, where SIA recognizes leading legislators and outstanding SIA volunteers.

This year’s event has a record number of sponsors, and without the generous support of those sponsors it would not be possible. Would like to extend our sincere thanks to each of them: United Technologies, HID Global, Tyco Integrated Security, Siemens, Axis Communications, Building Intelligence, Bosch Security, BRS Labs, Condortech Services, DORMA Americas, Gallagher, G4S Technology, GSA Schedules, Inc., Honeywell, IDV Solutions, Safran Morpho, Lockheed Martin, Louroe Electronics, Panasonic, Totus Solutions, Tyco Security Products and TKH Security Solutions.

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