Newsletters

Listed below are recent and archived NEWSLETTERS that contain information about the security industry. Click on the newsletter title or the Adobe PDF image to download or view the newsletter.


Utility News - Fall 2002

Some of the topics covered in this edition of Utility News:

  • The Changing Face of Theft & Fraud: Enter Identity Theft
  • From the President: Together, There's so Much We Can Do
  • Back to Basic: RECs, Munis and IOUs have much in common
  • We've energized our presence 'Down in Mexico'
  • Theft of Electricity Knows No Boundaries: it's 'overwhelming' in some countries
  • Scott Kirk joins Brooks as Executive Vice President

Utility News - Fall 2003

Some of the topics covered in this edition of Utility News:

  • Dave Scott of Northeast Utilitites reflects on teh challenges on the job
  • Meter Devices' LexanŽ Prewired Meter Socket is put to the test
  • From the President: ''Commitment to Customer Service''
  • ''Open Your Eyes to Signs of Tampering''
  • Nine of the ''hottest'' products for the metering point

Utility News - Fall 2004

Topics covered in this issue:

 

  • Duquesne Light, PPL Create a Model AMR Deployment.
  • Multi-Tasking at Arizona Public Service.
  • UPG New Products & Upgrades.
  • Four Solid Reasons for Utility Managers.

Utility News - Fall 2005

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Utility News - Spring 2003

Some of the topics covered in this edition of Utility News:

  • Essence of Meter Seal Management is Control and Traceability
  • Feature article - ''Everything Rotates Around the Meter''
  • Energy Thieves vs. Us
  • From the President: ''What We Can Do to Make Your Lives Easier''
  • Jeff Hanft named Vice President-General Manager of Ekstrom Industries, Inc.

Utility News - Spring 2004

Topics covered by this issue.

 

  • Lauren Pananen of Pacificorp outlines a business strategy for a wireless structure.
  • Synergy with a capito 'S' marks the debut of the restructured Brooks Utility Products Group.
  • UPG's top 10 promises to keep.
  • Revenue protection in 2004
  • Brooks UPG engineering eyes new frontiers for product development and new standards for quality & service.

Utility News - Spring 2005