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Tag: Access Control: Page 2
Technology
Fla. City Installs Genetec Security Center to Protect Police HQ
Sanford, Fla., has installed Genetec's unified security platform, the Security Center, for both access control and video surveillance in their new public safety complex.
May 11, 2011
Patrol
Detroit Police Roll Out New Security Measures At Station
New security measures such as a metal detector have been added to the Detroit Police Department's Northwestern District station that was the scene of a surprise assault Sunday with new security measures.
January 24, 2011
Technology
Raleigh PD Expands Cloud-Based Access Control System
With the recent system expansion, a single Brivo system now manages access for more than 900 sworn and civilian members of the department as well as subcontractors and other personnel, covering approximately 60 access doors at 14 locations, including its new administration and North District buildings.
October 28, 2010
Technology
North Carolina Department Adds Wireless Access Control System
Under a contract between the city of Asheville (N.C.) and Matrix Systems, several municipal facilities including the police department will have a state-of-the-art, enterprise-based access control system.
April 13, 2010
Patrol
SmartShield Badge
Blackinton
Blackinton’s innovative SmartShield Badge Security System uses advanced Eid (enforcement identification) software technology to create a robust, complete RFID badge security solution for law enforcement. Each SmartShield badge looks like a traditional badge, but it wirelessly provides badge validation, personnel verification, issuance and inventory tracking, and access control.
January 31, 2009
Technology
BIO-key Biometrics Authentication System
Bio-key International
BIO-key’s new WEB-key fingerprint-based authentication systems give agencies a way to control access to secure applications. WEB-key uses biometrics technology to scan, measure, and analyze individual fingerprints, comparing them to a database of live images to confirm or deny access into any secured, registered area. Users can register their fingerprints with BIO-key, so other forms of identification are unnecessary.
March 31, 2005
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