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NY Unilateral Apprenticeship and Training Program Approved

February 5th, 2010 No comments

Following more than two years of determined effort, and overcoming steep opposition, the Electronic Security Association (ESA) is pleased to announce that the New York State Apprenticeship Council has approved the New York Burglar & Fire Alarm Associations application for a Unilateral Apprenticeship and Training program for the occupation of Protective Signal Installer (Fire Life Safety and Electronic Security Installer).

The approval of the apprenticeship program will guarantee New Yorkers working in the electronic security industry an opportunity to submit bids on construction work in New York. A series of new local ordinances requires companies to have an apprenticeship program, whether prevailing wage or not. Because of these ordinances large security and fire alarm jobs were previously beyond the industry’s reach.

ESA’s apprenticeship standards were federally approved in September 2006. Following federal approval, interested ESA Chartered Chapters are required to locally adopt these standards and file with the state agency for approval. The acceptance of the application gives NYBFAA member and non-member companies the ability to fill the void for qualified security and fire alarm technicians in New York and to provide structured, quality training to the industry at a reasonable cost.

“It took 28 months from application to approval but the ESA apprenticeship program was finally accepted,” said Ron Petrarca, former chair of ESA’s Apprenticeship Committee. “During our lengthy application process we watched and applauded the ESA Chartered Chapters Louisiana, Missouri and Nevada as they obtained their registered apprenticeship programs. Their success also reinforced our conviction that this was an important effort to the future of our industry and gave us the incentive to continue on with the job of securing a registered program in the state of New York.”

Michael A. Miller, president of the Electronic Security Association, said, “This is exciting news for NYBFAA. We want to commend Ron Petrarca who has worked so diligently on this apprenticeship program, along with members of the NYBFAA. We know, at the New York state level, that Ron has been the main driver of this effort and we truly appreciate all he has done.”

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2010 Leadership Summit Sets New Record

January 26th, 2010 No comments

A record 200 plus industry leaders, chapter leaders, business owners and managers descended upon Fort Worth, Texas last week to take part in the annual ESA Leadership Summit.

It was a productive event that was packed with high-level association meetings, training seminars and social and networking events that left no one out of the fun. A full recap of all the exciting developments at this year’s event is provided below. Photos, presentations and documents from the event can also be downloaded by visiting the event recap pages online.

Many thanks to the Executive Strategic Partners who stepped up to sponsor individual events.  GE Security was the corporate sponsor, Honeywell sponsored the Leadership Awards dinner, ADI sponsored the networking lunch, Altronix sponsored the Chapter Appreciation Reception, and Security America Risk Retention Group and Diebold sponsored the Leadership Breakfast.

Board approves an ex-officio seat for Young Security Professionals


Recognizing the importance of Young Security Professionals (YSP) in the future of ESA, the board approved a motion to include the chairman of the YSPs as an ex-officio member.  Currently, Trevor McEnany serves as the YSP chair and will represent YSP in this position.

New format for next year’s Leadership Summit announced


At the State Leadership Breakfast on Wednesday morning, John Galante of AE Ventures presented the new format of the 2011 Leadership Summit.  The summit will be comprised of two parts:  a two-day hosted event followed by two days of the traditional Leadership Summit format.

The hosted event will be headed by AE Ventures. Integrator members of the ESA board of directors, executive committee, committee chairs and senior executives from the top-dollar volume members of ESA will be eligible for hosting benefits which include air fare, ground transportation in the host city, food and beverage and lodging. In recognition of these benefits, guests agree to attend all general sessions, boardroom presentations and one-on-one meetings with vendor sponsors. Vendors choosing boardroom sponsorships will have appointment times with senior decision makers from industry-leading companies. Sponsorship opportunities for social functions and general sessions are also available.

The second half of the event will feature two days of the valuable association meetings, social functions and topical seminars that all ESA members have come to appreciate and enjoy.

Leadership awards

ESA honored several outstanding individuals and states for their dedication to the electronic security industry during the 2010 Leadership Summit.

Instructor of the Year


Don Childers won this year’s Instructor of the Year award because of his tireless work on behalf of NTS.  He developed courses, got them approved by the necessary regulatory agencies, scheduled and promoted a statewide and year-long training program, all while never accepting any compensation for the hours of planning and instructing he personally conducted on behalf of his state and NTS. All of these accomplishments were done in a spirit of honest and humble service to the association and its members. Dom D’Ascoli, ESA Vice President/President-Elect, accepted the award on Don’s behalf.

State Training Coordinator of the Year


Because of his commitment to the training activities of his Chartered Chapter, John Yusza from Connecticut was awarded State Training Coordinator of the Year. His work developing the training program and coordination the state certified instructors, as well as taking on the responsibility of submitting NTS course materials to Connecticut for approval as an alternative to the State’s Apprenticeship Training Curriculum to submit earned him the honor. Accepting the award on John’s behalf were state Education Committee Chairman Joel Kent and Connecticut 1st Vice President Jason Sokol.

Chapter Newsletter of the Year


InSecurity, published by the Arizona Alarm Association won the Chapter Newsletter of the Year award for its effectiveness as a member communications service, well-written articles that convey helpful information and strong support of ESA activities, consistent distribution, and quality layout and design.

Maria Malice, president of the Arizona Alarm Association, accepted the award.

Executive Director of the Year


Gwen Clavelle from the Louisiana Life Safety and Security Association exhibited the characteristics necessary to win:  she clarifies the vision of the chapter and puts that vision into action, she solidifies the relationship between their chapter and the national association and is a leader within the security industry, her community and her personal spheres of influence. LLSSA President Mary Ferguson accepted the award on her behalf.

President of the Year


Because of her hard work and the ability to lead people from different backgrounds and the initiative she takes to get things done, Maria Malice was honored with the President of the Year award.  She was a driving force in doubling the chapter membership, hiring a lobbyist to work on state-wide licensing issues and making the chapter newsletter a leading newsletter among chapter newsletters.

Chapter of the Year


The chapter of the year award was bestowed on the Arizona Alarm Association because of its dedication to the betterment of, and unwavering loyalty to, the industry. Other criteria were effectiveness of meetings, engagement in industry issues at local, state and national levels, vision and results demonstrated by volunteer leadership and/or paid staff, effectiveness and quality of products and services provided to members, its communications, public relations, and government relations, its training and the networking opportunities it presents.

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Categories: ESA

May State Legislative Report Now Online

June 11th, 2009 No comments

The May State Legislative Report, researched and compiled by the NBFAA Government Relations department, is now available online. The report is located in the Members section under Government Relations at www.alarm.org. To access the report you will be required to log in using your member user login and password.

Each month, we monitor all 50 states and track hundreds of bills introduced during the month and select those for the NBFAA State Legislative Report. We also have “input” on state legislation from manufacturers, suppliers, chartered state associations and allied industries. New developments in the past month are underlined in the comprehensive state report.

The report contains subject highlights of bills followed for the month of May 2009:
• 20 bills relating to Alarms
• 7 bills relating to Automatic Contract Renewal
• 7 bills relating to CCTV
• 63 bills relating to Licensing
• 8 bills relating to Taxes
• 2 bills relating to Line of Duty Act fees for Alarm Companies

Of particular interest this month, NY A 7546, a bill relating to small business tax credits, this bill would provide a tax credit against franchise taxes for small businesses that purchase and install a security system which is 50% of the cost of the system up to $750; or H 3475, a bill relating to apprentice electricians requiring the State Apprenticeship and Training Council to adopt rules that modify circumstances under which apprentice electrician may work without direct supervision; and NC H 1532, a bill relating to fire alarm contracting licensing which would require that fire alarm contractors be licensed in the state.

Questions or concerns regarding the information contained within the report should be directed to our Director of Government Relations, John Chwat at Gov.Info@alarm.org.

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Categories: General

Department of Labor Leader on Apprenticeship Forum Panel

May 19th, 2009 No comments

The administrator for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship Employment and Training Administration (ETA), John Ladd, will participate in the NBFAA Apprenticeship Forum to be held at ESX on June 23 from 8:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. in the Baltimore Convention Center.

Ladd became Administrator of the Office of Apprenticeship in January 2008. As the administrator, he has responsibility for oversight of the National Registered Apprenticeship System which operates in cooperation with State agencies, businesses, industry, employers, employer associations, labor and management organizations and educational institutions. It is the nationally recognized credentialing system for skilled and technical occupational training programs with almost 500,000 active apprentices in the U.S.

The NBFAA Apprenticeship Forum is a medium for chapter state associations to identify and discuss related issues on apprenticeship and implementation at the chapter level.

Come learn what the NBFAA federally-approved merit shop program is, its origins, composition and benefits at the regional level. Apprenticeship committee members will also share their experiences of the filing process and program initiation.

This session will benefit the chapter associations, members and other interested parties in the mechanics of starting and maintaining this nationwide accredited industry apprenticeship program in their state.

Pre-registration is required. Please register by clicking here.

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Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Hear the Benefits of Starting an Apprenticeship Program

April 30th, 2009 No comments

The NBFAA Apprenticeship Forum, being held on June 23 at 8:45 am at ESX in Baltimore, is a medium for chapter state associations to identify and discuss related issues on apprenticeship and implementation at the chapter level.

Come learn what the NBFAA federally-approved merit shop program is, its origins, composition and benefits at the regional level. Apprenticeship committee members will share their experiences of the filing process and program initiation. Representatives from state and federal Departments of Labor will be in attendance to answer questions as well.

This session will benefit the chapter associations, members and other interested parties in the mechanics of starting and maintaining this nationwide accredited industry apprenticeship program in their state.

Pre-registration is required. Please register by clicking here.

Thanks,
Ron Petrarca
NBFAA Apprenticeship Committee Chair

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New! NBFAA Apprenticeship Forum to be Held at ESX

March 5th, 2009 No comments

The NBFAA Apprenticeship Forum, being held on June 23 at ESX in Baltimore, is a medium for chapter state associations to identify and discuss related issues on apprenticeship and implementation at the chapter level.

Come learn what the NBFAA federally-approved merit shop program is, its origins, composition and benefits at the regional level. Apprenticeship committee members will share their experiences of the filing process and program initiation. Representatives from state and federal Departments of Labor will be in attendance to answer questions as well.

This session will benefit the chapter associations, members and other interested parties in the mechanics of starting and maintaining this nationwide accredited industry apprenticeship program in their state.

Pre-registration is required. Please register by clicking here.

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