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CEC employees offer a wealth of knowledge when it comes to A/V, fire and security, healthcare communications, IT, and two-way communications. We serve as a resource for a variety of local, regional, and national publications, sharing our expertise with readers. Check out some of the latest articles featuring information and advice from CEC.

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  • Communications Engineering Company Remaining Many Steps Ahead of the Competition

    US Builders Review, Winter 2013

    US Builders Review talks to CEC CEO Matt Dlouhy about keeping up with technology and system integration trends


  • NSCA Names Excellence in Business Award Winners

    Commercial Integrator, February 2013

    The National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) announces the winners of its Excellence in Business Awards program, including CEC's award in the Professional Development category.


  • SCN's Top 50 Systems Integrators for 2012

    Systems Contractor News, December 2012

    Systems Contractor News (SCN) unveils its annual list of the Top 50 Systems Integrators for 2012, including CEC at No. 38. The Top 50, which ranks firms from the United States and Canada, is determined by projected commercial systems integration revenue for 2012.


  • Efficient Alternatives to Paper Files

    Wisconsin Healthcare Engineering Association's October 2012 Newsletter

    Amy Cote, CEC account executive and WHEA Chapter III president, shares information on the best ways to manage documentation from regulatory life safety inspections.


  • Optimizing High-Definition Video From Scene to Screen

    a&s magazine, October 2012

    CEC Vice President of Engineering Randy Montelius bylined an article for a&s magazine focusing on integrators that are making HD cameras a reality for their customers.


  • 3 Ways to Protect Against Vandalism

    Buildings magazine, July 2012

    CEC Vice President of Engineering Randy Montelius talks with Buildings magazine about ways to deter willful property destruction.
     


  • PSIM Software Deployment Remains Critical

    a&s magazine, March 2012

    There is no universal definition for physical security information management (PSIM), but software deployment remains critical for this platform. Randy Montelius and other industry professionals explain some of the advantages and challenges of PSIM integration.


  • Communications Technology Boosts Patient Satisfaction

    Healthcare Building Ideas, February 2012

    With Medicare funding levels now being linked to patient satisfaction rankings, healthcare organizations are motivated to focus on this aspect of patient care. CEC Vice President of Engineering Randy Montelius and CEC Healthcare Systems Engineer Scott Brumwell explain how the latest advances in healthcare communications technology can help a hospital of any size improve patient satisfaction scores.


  • Adapting Campus Security for Lean Times

    a&s magazine, January 2012

    CEC Vice President of Engineering Randy Montelius talks with a&s magazine about what value-added vendors and integrators can bring to higher education, how to do more with less, and the outlook for campus security.


  • Campus Networks Power IP Uptake

    a&s magazine, January 2012

    Higher-education IP backbones enable integration among systems. They bring clear benefits to end-users and integrators, but they require careful planning as well. CEC Vice President of Engineering Randy Montelius talks with a&s magazine about the benefits and challenges of unlimited bandwidth.

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