Julie Aspnes & Tony Spicochi

Julie Aspnes has worked in the security and fire safety industry for over 12 years with Absco Solutions. Her primary responsibility is managing of all services provided by the Operations department. Julie developed her management and customer service skills working in the retail management industry for 4 years before joining the Absco team in 2007 as an Operations Assistant. She has grown from administrative support into her current role as the Corporate Operations Manager and has been a member of the Goal Management Team since 2010. Tony Spicochi has worked in the security and fire safety industry since 2009 and joined Absco in that same year as a low voltage electrical apprentice. After attaining his electrical low-voltage journey license, Tony accepted greater responsibilities, becoming a lead technician, Field Supervisor and now Operations Program Manager. He is versatile in the installation of fire alarm systems, access control, video surveillance, and security systems. Tony has certifications in Hirsch, Bosch Gv2, GV3, B Series and Hirsch which gives him extensive knowledge in these fields. Tony is an authorized factory-trained technician for Gamewell-FCI, Door King and Hirsch Electronics. His considerable experience with Honeywell, Ademco, Bosch, and Avigilon systems enable him to oversee almost any security project. He also has achieved a NICET II certification for Fire Alarm Systems in Washington.
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Getting the Maximum Benefit from Your System with Training

Nov 10, 2020 1:51:45 PM / by Julie Aspnes & Tony Spicochi posted in video surveillance, Avigilon, access control, Gamewell FCI, fire Alarm, Identiv, training

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Training is an essential part of effectively and efficiently using any system installed for the safety and security of your organization. End users want training related to the specific system they will be interacting with and specifically to the way they are programmed to operate. Training on how to program your new or existing system is only half of the equation; understanding the purpose for the system(s) and what it is designed to do is of even greater importance.

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