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MAY-JUN 2016

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May/June 2016 • SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE 51 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com CORPORATE 2016 PROFILES Background: DoorKing®, Inc. (we are also known as DKS®) was established in 1948 and is one of the countr y's leading manufacturers of telephone entr y systems, vehic- ular gate operators, parking control products and access control systems in the United States. Based in Inglewood, California since its beginning, DKS operates from seven buildings and is located less than 3-miles from Los Ange- les International Airpor t (LAX). What We Do: DoorKing manufactures a variety of PC programmable Telephone Entr y and Multi-Door Card Access Systems, Telephone Intercom Systems, High Security MicroPLUS® RF Transmitters and Receivers and Digital Keypads. We introduced cellular voice and pro- gramming options to our line of telephone entr y systems in 2015, eliminating the need for costly POTS telephone lines, network data cables and the labor intensive instal- lation (trenching) that goes along with them. Our prod- uct of ferings also include a complete line of Magnetic and Electric lock s, Proximity Card Readers and a variety of access control accessories. Our vehicular access control products include Slide, Swing and Barrier gate operators, Maximum Security slide gate operators, standard traf fic control spikes and automated traf fic control spike sys- tems. We also of fer solar powered residential gate opera- tor systems. For areas requiring a higher degree of perimeter control, such as airpor ts, militar y installations, industrial sites, sea por ts, infrastructure facilities (chemical, electrical, water treatment plants, etc.), security star ts right at the front gate. DoorKing's maximum security gate operators are equipped with special features that help to insure that the perimeter gate system is secured as quickly as possible. The par tial open feature on these operators provides a method to allow automobile traf fic through the gate system without having to open the gate to its full open position – an impor tant fea- ture especially on longer gates. COMPANY: NKS DoorKing WEBSITE: w w w.doorking.com PHONE: Direct—310-645-0023/ Toll Free – 800-826-7493 Background: An industr y leader emerges! The merger of Dorma and Kaba has formed an industr y leader and trusted source for security systems and access controls in more than 130 countries around the world. The two companies are a natural fit. Having comple- mentar y product por tfolios and market focus, we have expanded our ser vice and product of fering to transcend the asset protection categor y with a wide-range of diversified and technologically advanced systems. With emphasis on innovation and sustainability, we pro- vide architectural hardware, interior glass fittings and entrance door systems, physical access systems, work- force management, lodging access controls and electronic lock s, safe lock s, keys, cylinders and stand-alone elec- tronic and mechanical access controls. New technologies incorporate fully networked, remote and mobile access solutions. Together with first class ser vice, on-going train- ing and af ter-market sales suppor t we add value for our customers and value to our brands. What We Do: The quest to develop innovative yet practical products is what dif ferentiates the Dorma/ Kaba group. Our integrated end-to-end access solutions are designed for a multitude of specialized markets and applications with a single goal in mind – protect people and proper ty. The merger has strengthened our global presence, thereby opening new oppor tunities in the world's major markets. From this position of strength, we will dedicate more resources to product development and continue to innovate systems that define security and convenience. #WeFit COMPANY: Dorma /Kaba Group WEBSITE: w w w.kaba-adsamericas.com PHONE: Direct—Toll Free – 800-849-8324

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