Board
member Ron Adcock made the motion during Tuesday's meeting. Chad Graham
amended the motion to clarify that the request is for SRO coverage
whenever the Sheriff's Department ends its extended school coverage.
Off-duty deputies are filling in as acting SROs at schools that do not
have trained SROs.
Adcock
said the Community Middle-Elementary School campus is the only campus
in the outlying areas of the county that does not have a trained SRO.
Community is about 12 miles from the sheriff's department, and he
worries about response time in the event of an incident. He discussed
the possibility of the board taking other steps to add security features
at schools in Shelbyville.
Derick
Ledford with Systems Integration presented his company's security
offer. The firm already works with the school system's security cameras.
Ledford discussed options that focused on securing doors to the school
buildings and providing wireless panic buttons that select school staff
would carry.
Ledford
identified doors at each school campus that would be used primarily for
students, faculty, public or food service; other doors would be blocked
from outside access and would only be available as emergency exits.
He
provided a breakdown of what it would cost to secure the doors by each
category: secure entry systems for public building entrances would cost
$42,100; faculty door control would cost more than $46,700; student door
control would cost more than $66,600; and cafeteria control would cost
$35,660. Computer control software would cost over $12,000.
Staff
would gain entry through their doors by using a Smart Card with a
computer chip that logs every time he or she goes through a secured
door, Ledford said. Office staff would admit visitors through a security
camera at the designated public entrance. The system is flexible and
could be adapted to each building's access needs, he said.
The
wireless panic buttons can be programmed to either alert an SRO on the
campus, the Sheriff's Department or anyone else, Ledford said. The
buttons could also be given to students with health problems and act as a
medical alert. Once activated, the devices allow authorities to monitor
the person's movements on a computer-generated map of the school.
Dawson
exploded for 50 points and scored the go-ahead basket in overtime to
lead the Bolts to a nerve-wracking 118-116 win against the Rain or Shine
Elasto Painters Wednesday, the final day of the elimination round of
the PBA Commissioners Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Dawson also had
14 rebounds and five steals.
The
win, Meralcos seventh in 14 outings, propelled the Bolts to take the
sixth spot in the standings, setting the stage for a best-of-three
quarterfinals match against the San Mig Coffee Mixers (8-6), the third
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The
Bolts and the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings actually finished the
elimination round with an identical 7-7 card but the Bolts took the
higher seeding due to their higher quotient. As a result, the
seventh-seeded Kings now face the second-seeded E-Painters (9-5) in
their own quarterfinals match, with Rain or Shine needing just a win to
advance to the semis.
It
was actually a no-bearing match for the E-Painters as they were assured
of the No. 2 seeding, and the twice-to-beat advantage that goes with
it, regardless of the outcome. Yet the E-Painters played their guts out,
determined to end the elimination round with a morale-boosting win.
Meanwhile,
the Kings will be coming into their quarterfinals match with the
E-Painters Saturday with a stronger roster. Just before the deadline for
any trade Wednesday, Ginebra completed a trade with Barako Bull,
getting high-scoring point guard Josh Urbiztondo in exchange for Keith
Jensen and a 2015 second pick.
In
the nightcap of the Wednesday double-header, the Petron Blaze Boosters
defeated the Talk N Text Tropang Texters, 87-76,A group of families in a
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in a landmark case. in a no-bearing game since both teams had already
been assured of their spots in the playoffs prior to the game.
The
Boosters thus finished the elimination round with an 8-6 card, the same
card held by San Mig Coffee.An experienced artist on what to consider
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Indoor Navigation. However, the Boosters claimed the No. 3 seed in the
playoffs having won over the Mixers in their only meeting this
conference.
Mashery
employees received an internal email on Wednesday telling them they'd
been acquired, according to Read Write Web.Choose the right bestluggagetag in
an array of colors. Intel and Mashery execs subsequently confirmed to
The Register that the acquisition is going ahead and is expected to
within this quarter.
"The
plan is that Mashery will be a key tech element of [Intel's] overall
service strategy, and Mashery employees are critical to that," Mashery
marketing veep Julie Gibbs said.
Mashery
makes tools for managing APIs. Companies can use its tech for API key
management for partners, publishing interactive API docs, and running
support forums. Functionally, its technology is equivalent to that
pioneered by venture-backed startup Mulesoft.
"This
acquisition is the next step in building an integrated Intel suite of
services (cloud services, digital store fronts, location services,
network services and security)," an Intel spokeswoman told The Register.
"Mashery brings technology and expertise in the management and exposure
of enterprise APIs. Mashery's expertise in key verticals will enable
Intel to further provide user experiences enhanced by service
capabilities."
Intel
used Mashery's tech for its Intel Expressway API Manager, which was
announced in November. The manager paired Mashery's API management
portal with Intel's security/service gateway to give enterprises what
Intel termed a API management system "for enterprises looking to
maximise security, performance, and developer adoption". Other Mashery
customers include CBS Interactive, Argos, Best Buy, Channel 4, Comcast,
and Coca Cola.
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