WISA News and Events
Below is a list of recent news related to the Wisconsin Security AssociationGeneral Member Meeting November 30, 2017
Ben Rinehart, from Tek system will teach you the secret to “Recruiting the Right Employee”
Dave Fontecchio, from Alarm Response Management, will lead us through the many benefits of Maintaining a Cordial Working Relationship With Law Enforcement. read more…
Join us Sept 14, 2017 @ Westhaven Country Club Oshkosh, WI
At Westhaven they offer 18 beautifully manicured holes, open to the public for daily fee play. During your round you will encounter a variety of obstacles to navigate including; water hazards, sand traps, and plenty of trees. With two creeks feeding into ponds, water will be in play on four holes of each nine. There are many mature trees dating back prior to construction in 1969, when the landscape was mostly farmland bordering Oshkosh. Hundreds of trees have been added in the over forty years since and just for good measure they sprinkled in some strategically placed sand traps.
WIESA Annual Meeting & Annual Awards Celebration June 21st 2017
Due to several conflicts for the recipients of the WIESA Annual Awards the date has been changed to Wednesday JUNE 21, 2017.
In addition to the WIESA Annual Meeting & Annual Awards celebration, a speaker has been added to the agenda. The speaker will be Terry Konell from TC Risk Management Services. Terry will be touching on a wide range of highly technical and complex subjects involving risk management and OSHA required compliance training.
Speaker topic: “Risk Management Supports Occupational Health and Safety”
Venue
Milwaukee Marroitt West
W231 N1600 Corporate Court
Waukesha, WI 53186 United States + Google Map
Phone: (262) 574.0888
Date: June 21
Time: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Book your group rate for Wisconsin Electronic Security Association
***Offer Ends May 30, 2017***
General Member Meeting March 16, 2017
Rob Radmer, Electrical Supervisor for the City of Milwaukee will tell us about the newest development on legally doing low-voltage work in the City of Milwaukee and how the changes affect you, our mem-bers.
ESA President, Angela White, will lead us through the many benefits that we enjoy as ESA members and may not even know about, as well as spearheading a SKYPE presentation from John Powter of GDP, ESA’s newest partner.
5:00 – Registration and Social Time begins
5:30 – Dinner Begins
6:00 – Speakers Begin with all allowing plenty of Q&A time
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The Doubletree Hotel
18155 W. Bluemound Rd
Brookfield, WI 53045
A Day of CEU’s March 9, 2017
Need to maintain your license or certification? This training theme is of special relevance to your professional goals and career objectives. Today the alarm association has 24 ceu’s to offer you and the list is a very exciting line up. I am confident your will find value in this training as a worthwhile investment and we would appreciate your involvement.
9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Introduction to Network Video Systems (2 CEU Credits)
In this course we cover the basics of networking for Video Systems including understanding what a network is and how it works from Topology and Routers, to Protocols. We discuss Bandwidth, cameras, encoders and Network Recording devices and Video management Software.
11:30-1:30 p.m. DSC iP/Cellular Fire Communications Technical Overview (2 CEU Credits)
Two Hour Course discussing UL fire communications capabilities through cellular and iP products
1:30-2:30 p.m. Cyber Security (1 CEU Credit)
2:30- 3:30 Wisestream (1 CEU Credit)
3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Basic Access Control-101 w/component TX3 from Mircom (2 CEU Credits)
We would love to hear from you, maybe the next Day of CEU’s will have those course available.
Questions?
Karen Bartel: 414.459.3260
Fax: 877.452.5111
information@wiesa.org
Holiday Party January 19, 2017
Your WIESA chapter welcomes you to start off the New Year with a Hibachi dinner and show!
Hibachi is the cooking of meat, vegetable and seafood dishes on a high-heat, metal cooking plate. Under the cooking plate is a wooden or ceramic container filled with burning charcoal or wood. Hibachi chefs are entertainers and culinary arts experts that wow dinner guests with seemingly impossible coordination, skill, and sometimes humor.
Up to 20 people per table with room to walk around and talk to others.
Meiji Cuisine
2503 Plaza Ct.
Waukesha, WI 53086
Cost: $55 per person
Reservation for an over night stay can be made at the below address at our group rate.
Extended Stay America
2520 Plaza Ct. Waukesha, WI 53186
(262) 798.0217
$79/night