What’s New Industry News, ALOA News, New Products and More Get Excited for SAFETECH 2021! rensics to manipulation and advanced safe drilling and defeat. There’s something for everyone, from business owners and experienced safe techs to those just beginning their careers. If you were looking forward to taking a class at the 2020 convention, take a look at the lineup for this year! SAFETECH 2021 will be held a bit away from the main strip at the Atlantis hotel. S Make your reservations now by calling (800) 723-6500 and mentioning “SAVTA” or “SAFETECH.” Room rates are $139 per night Friday to Sunday and $109 per night Monday to Thursday, with no resort fee. Reno is a fun city by itself, but it’s also a gateway to a number of outdoor activi- ties. Spend some time on nearby Lake Tahoe, or go hiking, raſting or golfing at one of the area’s 45 golf courses. The full registration brochure will be available in January so you can plan your classes. For questions, please contact [email protected]. See you in Reno! Open Enrollment Is Here for ALOA Members your family and your employees through LIG Solutions. Coverage options vary by state but include major I 8 medical, Medicare/Medicare Advantage, short-term health plans, vision, dental, disability, life insurance and more. For those over 65, open enrollment is Oc- tober 15 through December 7, and for those under 65, it runs November 1 through December 15. For more information, visit www.ligmembers.com/aloa or call LIG at (888) 582-9813. KEYNOTES NOVEMBER 2020 f you weren’t aware, ALOA SPAI provides access to affordable health insurance options as a member benefit — and open enrollment is here! As members, you can secure coverage for yourself, NEWS BRIEFS Securitech was recognized in the 2020 Security Sales & Integration Product Awards. For its AUTO-BOLT MAX. The awards measure how manufacturers’ devices perform in actual deployments in the field. Representatives from the Wilson Bohannan Lock Com- pany went to the White House October 5 for the Made in America Product Showcase, where businesses from each of the 50 states were invited to display their American-made products. Wilson represented Ohio and displayed their brass key padlocks. To be eligible for the showcase, the product must be “all or virtually all” made in the United States, according to the Federal Trade Commission. IN MEMORIAM John S. Dorsey, CML, CPS, passed away October 16. He had been a member of ALOA since 1977 and a SAVTA member since 1994. He was 76. James Jacobs, RL, has passed away. He had been a member of ALOA since 2000. AFETECH 2021 is still a go as of now, so mark your calendars! Come Renovate Your Career in Reno, NV, April 12-17 with classes and networking. We have a great lineup of classes this year, from safe deposit classes and fo- WWW.ALOA.ORG