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CINCH systems announces<br />

Vice President of Sales<br />

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lect few with the unique ability to<br />

apply technical skills and knowledge<br />

to improve a customer’s business—<br />

making their job easier and more<br />

profitable. In the security industry,<br />

Dennis is one of these select few and<br />

we are pleased that he has joined our<br />

team,” said Joel Christianson, CEO<br />

of CINCH systems, Inc. “During<br />

the last several years Dennis has had<br />

great success in developing sales for<br />

a security company that was new to<br />

the U.S. market. This experience,<br />

coupled with his sales management<br />

background at General Electric is<br />

an ideal fit to our immediate and<br />

long-term growth and revenue objectives,“<br />

adds Christianson.<br />

About CINCH systems, Inc.<br />

CINCH systems products provide<br />

complete patented, 128-bit AES Encryption<br />

End-To-End for a security<br />

system that is protected from system<br />

breach and tamper. System programing<br />

and operation is simplified<br />

with the easiest to use touch screen<br />

interface in the security industry.<br />

Product groups include:<br />

• Intrusion Detection Systems<br />

(IDS)<br />

• Vehicle Barrier Systems (VBS)<br />

Controls<br />

IACP, University of Cincinnati<br />

join forces<br />

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age and other evidence to charge<br />

him with murder. The university<br />

fired officer Raymond Tensing,<br />

whose trail is scheduled to begin<br />

later this year. A subsequent review<br />

by an external firm also led to the<br />

departure of the university’s police<br />

chief – who encouraged officers to<br />

patrol neighborhoods surrounding<br />

the campus – and his top assistant.<br />

The finalists for those two positions<br />

were scheduled to meet with<br />

campus officials, students and the<br />

• Commercial<br />

Door and Security<br />

Gate Controls<br />

Products are<br />

used to protect<br />

people and<br />

property across<br />

a wide-range<br />

of facilities<br />

for U.S. Government Agencies and<br />

Military facilities, SCIFs–Sensitive<br />

Compartmented Information Facilities,<br />

Law Enforcement, and Commercial<br />

Facilities.<br />

For more information call: (763)<br />

497-1059 or email: info@cinchsystems.com<br />

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Dennis Dop<br />

VP of Sales<br />

CINCH systems, Inc.<br />

community toward the end of <strong>May</strong><br />

as part of the selection process.<br />

The Arnold Foundation provided<br />

money for the center because many<br />

of its current investments center on<br />

improving the criminal justice system.<br />

“We believe that the IACP/UC<br />

Center for Police Research and Policy<br />

has the potential to transform<br />

contemporary policing by helping<br />

to create a dynamic two-way collaboration<br />

between research and practice<br />

that is unprecedented in the<br />

field,” Foundation Vice President of<br />

Criminal Justice Matt Alsdorf said.<br />

“This partnership has the potential<br />

to address some of policing’s most<br />

pressing and persistent challenges<br />

with an evidence-based approach<br />

that is academically tested and practical.”<br />

IACP is the largest organization<br />

of law enforcement executives, with<br />

more than 27,000 members from<br />

130 countries.

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