Panel Discussion: Construction Standards
Panel Discussion: Construction Standards
Access control projects can get complicated quickly. Doors, hardware, readers, cameras, contractors, IT, facilities, police, purchasing, card offices, and building users all touch the process at some point. Without clear standards, it is easy for things to become inconsistent, difficult to support, and expensive to fix later.
That was the central theme of a recent panel discussion featuring Steven Cornett, Security Systems Director at the University of Kentucky, and Nelson Olivier, Director of the Integrated Security Management Division at Mississippi State University. Both institutions came to construction standards from slightly different starting points, but their message was remarkably similar: standards are not just paperwork. They are the foundation for building security systems that can grow, function, and be supported over time.
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