What’s New ALOA’s Ultimate Guide Helps Members Search Smarter, Not Harder Ultimate Guide. By using innovative search technology, this buyer’s g from ALOA makes it easy for members to find the products and serv they need to run their business. Members can search by keyword and fi by location, enabling the most advanced, on-demand results. To access the Ultimate Guide, visit www.aloa.org and click on the link in the bottom leſt corner. A vention & Security Expo in Orlando in August. Members were entered if they met the deadline for membership renewal by the end of 2015. Interested in learning about another chance to win a prize from ALOA SPAI? See page 27 for details on ALOA’s membership recruitment contest. ALOA Members Are Big Winners C Ray B. Hayes, RL Cleveland, OH Eugene R. George Jr., CRL Hainesport, NJ Jeong U. Tak, RL Glen Burnie, MD Larry Schwalb, RL Abington, PA Joseph D. High, RL Knoxville, TN Brad Steele, RL Denver, CO Richard J. Kalicki, RL Vista, CA Sherry A. Penrose, RL Bellevue, WA Joseph L. Barry Jr., CPS Colorado Springs, CO 8 Meir Hashalom, ARL Laguna Niguel, CA Stephen W. Smith, CRL Edgewood, NM Robert Lakins, RL Morristown, TN Denise DiSalvo, RL Port Saint Lucie, FL Kelvin R. Meier, CML Indio, CA Robert L. Vinyard Sr., RL Borger, TX Wayne J. Day, RL Vidalia, GA George Hayes, CAL Savannah, GA Rick B. Dehaan, RL Grand Rapids, MI KEYNOTES MARCH 2016 Stephen Korpi, RL Austin, TX Michael R. Wildenberg, RL Little Chute, WI James E. Campbell, RL Muncie, IN Gary L. Frame, RL Broken Arrow, OK Jeffery J. Hobert, CRL Warren, MI Dale F. Perry, RL, CAL Binghamton, NY Ken G. Foo, RL, CPS Houston, TX LOA has a multitude of member benefits that you’ve c to know and love. One hidden gem that you may not be aware of i ALOA’s Ultimate Guide helps security professionals easily locate needed products and services. IN MEMORIAM ongratulations to the following 25 members who each won a free class at either the Aaron M. Fish Security Training Center or the ALOA Con- ALOA member Percy “Buck” J. Price, II, CLL, has passed away at age 58. He ran Buck’s Lock- smith Service in Luling, LA. NEWS BRIEFS DHI, an association for door se- curity and safety professionals, has adopted a new logo and branding and will soon announce expanded and revamped programs. The association is finalizing plans for a new membership structure, with options for individual and enhanced corporate memberships, and will soon introduce a three-tier cer- tification program that recognizes skill sets from basic competency through top-level, specialized expertise. DHI is also revamping its educational of- ferings to include more online classes, and this spring they will unveil a new website with a more efficient and user- friendly e-commerce system. Industry News, ALOA News, New Products and More WWW.ALOA.ORG