STANLEY Security awarded extensive security contract with Arizona State University

by Brianna Crandall — May 1, 2015—STANLEY Security, a division of Stanley Black & Decker and global manufacturer and integrator of comprehensive security solutions for a wide range of industries, has been awarded an extensive contract with Arizona State University (ASU) — a public, flagship research university located on multiple campuses across the state of Arizona and throughout the USA. Through the agreement, STANLEY will provide installation of security systems and accompanied support services, alarm monitoring, repair and preventive life-cycle maintenance of integrated security platforms at all campus buildings and entities owned and occupied by ASU.

The contract encompasses each of ASU’s primary campuses in the state of Arizona, including the Tempe campus, the Downtown and West campuses in Phoenix, the Polytechnic campus in Mesa, the ASU Colleges in Lake Havasu City, the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, the SkySong Innovation Center in Scottsdale, and the ASU Research Park in Tempe. The contract will also service ASU’s satellite campuses in Washington, DC, and Santa Monica, CA.

With over 4,000 access control proximity readers, 1,500 video cameras and 200 duress systems to be managed and controlled across ASU’s campuses through the university’s Integrated Systems for ASU Access Control (ISAAC), STANLEY’s foremost responsibility as part of the contract will be to maintain a stable, reliable security environment that streamlines and ensures proper function of all components of ISAAC, the electronic control standard for all university departments and colleges.

ISAAC is ASU’s prevailing, comprehensive security system, crucial in providing a safe environment for the over 76,000 ASU students, 4,000 faculty and staff, and numerous visitors, while still allowing for independence on campus. The system includes keyless and remote access control, video recording and forensic intelligence, panic alarm systems, intrusion detection and a fully engaged team to respond to any issues or repairs.

In addition to augmenting the services of ISAAC, STANLEY Security will engage in 24/7 alarm monitoring for the campuses — a new service to ASU — and STANLEY’s Software Solutions Group (SSG) will be charged with maintaining the campuses’ robust software environment, residing on multiple servers.

With over 2 million transactions occurring across various security platforms on a daily basis, ASU awarded STANLEY Security the contract with the expectation that the organization’s numerous resources could be aptly applied to maintain a goal of 95%-99% function reliability for access control, surveillance and other solutions on campus at all times. In order to achieve this, STANLEY Security will supply ASU’s entities with an embedded Lenel Certified technical engineer to create a comprehensive system design document that can be incorporated into a developed standard for ASU’s security presence.

STANLEY Security and ASU view the agreement as a mutually beneficial, highly collaborative, long-term partnership, and STANLEY says it is committed to partnering beyond technological innovations; with “thought leadership and constant dialogue,” the company will proactively identify potential needs to promptly provide “the highest level of service.”

In addition to bolstering the safety and security of ASU students, faculty and assets on campus, this award allows for other entities in the state of Arizona to participate in the same contract. Essentially, any entities, sister institutions, community colleges or municipalities in the state of Arizona can be granted access to the state contract that has been publically bid on and awarded to STANLEY Security. STANLEY and ASU believe this greatly extends the value of the contract, fostering community network and engagement opportunities.

For more information on STANLEY Security’s broad range of integrated security solutions provided to over 2,500 higher education partners in the USA, visit the company’s Higher Education Web page.