Mr. Homrighaus attended the International Security Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada where manufacturers from around the world come to display their latest security products and innovations to government and private security. Video cameras, access control, fire alarm and ancillary equipment were on display and demonstrated in security applications.
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Axis announces the 2011 Consultants and Engineering event to held on a cruise in February to the Bahamas and invites Mr. & Mrs. Homrighaus to attend as their guest.
November 12th, 2010
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The state of Texas licenses Professional Security Consulting Academy as CE training school Y00132 to teach continuing education required for licensing in Texas.
HLS News – Port of Pittsburgh, Contract Awarded
Mr. Homrighaus is working with AMTEX, SSI and H.B. Zackary on the New Bexar County Justice Center and the Port of Brownsville.
Henry L. Homrighaus invited to attend Axis IP Camera Consultants and Engineering event in Santa Monica, CA to review command and control software in a casino environment. The venue hosted a Texas Hold’em tournament with eight tables and over eight players all equipped the same IP video cameras but controlled by different software. Mr. Homrighaus won the tournament and was awarded a professional set of poker chips and cards, a 42” LG HD television receiver and a trophy at the awards banquet.
Henry L. Homrighaus, Jr. attends the ISC-East Show to take the IP Institute examination for the Physical Security Network Associates certification and was awarded the PSNA credential.
Henry L. Homrighaus, Jr. is hosted by Pelco at their headquarters in Clovis, CA to view their new Endura Solution for potential use is large security applications.
Henry L. Homrighaus, Jr. attended the International Security Conference in Las Vegas, NV to visit with large security manufacturers about their new products particularly IP Video, Video Analytics, Wireless Mesh Networks and License Plate Recognition systems.
Mr. Homrighaus in conjunction with N. W. Getz & Associates have been awarded the contract to write the RFP for the Port of Pittsburgh, PA video and license plate recognition system covering the convergence of the areas three rivers port and tunnel transportation.
Mr. Homrighaus has been invited to attend the AMAG security consultant’s event on Sanibel Island in February 2008.
Henry L. Homrighaus Jr. CHS-V publishes a new book entitled “A Primer on Electronic Security for Schools, Universities & Institutions”. It is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and AuthorHouse. It is a must read if you are in purchasing, procurement, security, physical plant, police department, operations or management. Interesting reading as it discusses equipment, techniques, market channels and resources available to the entities responsible for securing school districts, universities or institutions. This is real “How to” book full of resources with the companies and individuals to reach out to for meaningful assistance on any project or application.
click here for more: http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=27246
Henry L. Homrighaus Jr. is invited to participate in a panel discussion at TechSec Solutions in Savannah, Georgia on February 28, 2006 on the use of wired or wireless applications concerning security applications.
click here for more: http://www.techsecsol.com
Henry L. Homrighaus Jr. CHS-V is being hosted by AMAG to attend their Security Consultants seminar in Dana Point, California February 12-15, 2006.
click here for more: http://www.amag.com/html/surveys/Consultant_Event_2006_RSVP/index.html
Mr. Homrighaus joins an elite group when he received his CHS Level V certification.



Mr. Homrighaus recently attended the annual Amag Technologies conference for the industries outstanding security consultants. The event was held at the Ritx-Carlton on Amelia Island in Florida in March of 2005. This three day event had Amag Technologies hosting significant consultants to demonstrate software enhancements, new products, and strategic relationships with integration partners. Mr. Homrighaus curently is envolved in the renovation of a large Amag Technologies project.
Mr. Homrighaus recently attended the International Security Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was asked to introduce one of the leading conference technology seminars on the use of wireless technology in the transmission of voice, video, and access control data using unlicended frequencies put on by one of his clients Wunderlich-Malec Engineering. Wunderlich-Malec Engineering has twelve offices across the United States and is primarily a control application engineering group. They offer security to their clients using open protocol integration with a heavy influence toward IP and wireless protocols.
Mr. Homrighaus is invited to attend the NICET level II test-writing workshop at Pelco in Clovis, California on July 14, 15, and 16, 2004. They are seeking to use his vast experience in developing the Level II test. NICET is developing a certification for video technicians, designers and consultants. The Security Industry Association will host attendees to excursion to Yosemite on Saturday before traveling home on Sunday.
Henry L. Homrighaus, Jr. is named the security consultant for The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum located in Waco, Texas. Mr. Homrighaus will specify, design, and oversee the installation of an access control and closed circuit television system to protect the museum irreplaceable collection of Texas Ranger weapons and memorabilia. The system will also protect the headquarters and offices of the largest Texas Ranger Company in Texas.
Henry L. Homrighaus, Jr. and approximately 70 other noted security consultants from across America and Canada were flown out to San Diego, California by Tyco to participate in the 2004 Technology and Design Symposium featuring presentation from Software House and American Dynamics. The three-day event involved workshops, presentations on redundancy in enterprise class security solutions, and biometrics.