Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
The owner of Clevedon’s Olympic standard equestrian centre is considering offering airport car parking to save the complex. Nick Davies, pictured, bought the Hand Equestrian Centre at Davis Lane from businessman Barry Bradshaw in 2007 and has since spent around £2.6 million upgrading and refurbishing the complex. But despite the centre – which is an… Read more >>
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
BridgePoint™ Systems, the broadest provider of smart-card readers and enrollment software for Physical Access Control Systems (PACs), today announced that Neal Smith Federal Building has implemented its TrustAlert™ PACS (formerly TrustZone PACS). BridgePoint and its partner, EmbarkIT, installed the new system ahead of schedule and within the facility’s budget parameters. TrustAlert PACS is the only… Read more >>
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