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LEID Products Introduces New Biometric Evidence Storage System with ‘Chain of Custody’ Tracking at the IACP Conference, October 23 - 25

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 by gwhalen

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Georgia H. Whalen (978)697-2664
 

Detroit, MI — Auburn Hills, MI-based LEID Products, LLC, a cutting edge technology company offering electronic storage solutions with asset tracking and management software, will be introducing their new state-of-the-art Biometric Access Control System (BACSTM ) Evidence Storage Lockers at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Chicago, IL, at McCormick Place West, October 23 - 25, 2011. LEID Products systems are used to streamline operations at law enforcement departments, military facilities, medical facilities, and crime and research labs by securing, tracking and providing full accountability to clients’ weapons, evidence, medications, and other critical assets. Visit LEID Products at booth #2437.

 

“The IACP Exposition is the perfect venue for displaying our new technology, attendees are always looking for ways to improve their operations” says Sam Hoff, president of LEID Products, “we offer the most advanced systems available today, our new BACSTM Evidence Storage Lockers fills the critical need for better standards for securing and tracking evidence filling in gaps in ‘Chain of Custody’ reporting which is so vital to the allowable use of evidence in the court room.”

 

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LEID’s electronic locker, cabinet and gun rack storage systems offer identity protected access via biometric finger print (BACSTM Systems), or LCD-keypad with card swipe (Access.it® Systems). LEID’s systems all offer the option to add RFID or barcode readers to further enhance secure and accurate tracking and accountability of stored items. Web-enabled remote management allows for flexible management of the system; the administrator can access and manage the system from his laptop or computer at home or any location offering internet access. In addition to the BACS Evidence Storage Lockers, also on display will be LEID’s electronic lockers and gun rack.

 

According to Hoff, “LEID Products customer base has grown from its’ roots in law enforcement to include other sectors that will be attending the IACP Show, including military and federal government agencies. The BACSTM systems have been specified and received glowing reviews because of increased accountability and ease and depth of reporting.”

 

The IACP has been instrumental in forwarding breakthrough technologies and philosophies from the early years of their establishment to now. From spearheading national use of fingerprint identification to partnering in a consortium on community policing to gathering top experts in criminal justice. The Annual IACP Conference & Exposition is open to members, sworn officers, first responders, and civilian employees of public safety and government agencies and the armed forces.

About LEID Products

Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC was originally founded to assist police departments in securing their assets (guns, weapons and radios) through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system. LEID’s products since have been utilized by military facilities, medical facilities, government agencies, libraries and businesses to secure and track a wide variety of items including evidence; controlled meds; vital research and development materials; books, tapes and magazines within a library system; and even the securing of business documents to selected personnel. For more information and to see on-line demonstrations of our products, log on to www.leidproducts.com




LEID Products Participating in the 117th Annual IACP Conference and Exposition

Thursday, October 21st, 2010 by gwhalen

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LEID Products will be participating in The International Chiefs of Police Association’s (IACP) annual trade show. This year IACP is taking over the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida from October 23-27, 2010. The IACP will have their largest law enforcement expo ever. Visit us at booth #909 to learn to learn the latest in biometric asset protection and control for securing evidence, weapons and other critical assets. Visit our LAW ENFORCEMENT page on our website at http://www.leidproducts.com/law-enforcement-.html for more information on our products. For more information on the IACP Conference and Exposition visit their website at www.theIACPConference.org .

LEID Products, LLC was originally founded to assist police departments in securing their assets (guns, weapons and radios) through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system. LEID’s products since have been utilized to track many other type of business assets such as radios at amusement parks; books, tapes and magazines within a library system; and even the securing of business documents to selected personnel. For more information and to see on-line demonstrations of our products, log on to www.leidproducts.com




LEID Products and Systematics Partner in NE United States

Thursday, February 25th, 2010 by leid

Westborough, MA – Systematics, Inc. Offers Exclusive Line of Biometric Access Control System

Systematics, Inc. (www.systematicsinc.com) is pleased to announce that it has finalized an agreement with LEID Products (www.leidproducts.com) to make the company its exclusive distributor in the Northeast for their Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS) software.  The newly trademarked software developed by engineers at Auburn Hills, MI - Patti Engineering www.pattieng.com is receiving rave reviews from police chiefs throughout the country.

The Biometric Access Control System (BACS™) allows for electronic access utilizing biometric fingerprint and hand geometry readers as the personal access code or password. BACS then tracks critical asset contents with this high level of security and eliminates long-standing paper logs. The system individually secures any sized item from weapons and equipment within a law enforcement office to multiple personal effects.

Asset protection technology has also been applied to library systems for books, tapes, magazines or business documents for use by selected personnel. The automated (electronic) modular units/cabinets secure the item in a safe environment and the electronic system then tracks the access to the business assets.

“The BACS system has helped streamline operations for many law enforcement departments across the Northeast, saving them valuable employee time and resources while providing a reliable and credible data report” according to Tom Carmody, Director of Sales for Systematics. “BACS secures and tracks (via a RFID chip) and provides full accountability for critical assets” said Carmody. “Most importantly, the equipment or weapons are marked with an RFID chip linked to a kiosk where the user accesses the equipment by placing their finger on the biometric reader for verification. Then the user selects the authorized equipment or weapon listed on the touch screen” continues Carmody.

Law enforcement departments use a variety of highly technical equipment and weapons which they can’t afford to lose or misplace.  The old standard for tracking and reporting critical assets is usually a handwritten paper log, which is time intensive and lacks credibility.  The complete system with Biometric Access control Systems software (BACS) can keep pace with new technology and has easy administrative access and navigation functions.

According to Georgia Whalen, Northeast Regional Business Development Manager for LEID Products “with the introduction of BACS, we have helped streamline operations at military facilities, law enforcement departments, universities/colleges, library systems, and large corporations by securing, tracking and providing full accountability to critical business assets. This system helps law enforcement departments throughout the country with full accountability of their armory and a credible history report that links officers to their assigned equipment”.

About Systematics, Inc.

Headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, Systematics, Inc. (established 1981) provides a full range of integrated storage and filing solutions including weapons and evidence lockers, RFID tracking systems, biometric asset protection and control, high density shelving, office and library shelving, specialized furniture and fixtures, mailroom furnishings and millwork, and material handling products for both office storage and warehouse storage applications.

About LEID Products

LEID Products (established in 2006) provides solutions to assist police departments in securing their assets, (guns, weapons, radios, etc.) through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system. The company’s products have been utilized to track many other types of business assets such as radios at amusement parks, books tapes and magazines within a library system, and even the securing of business documents to selected personnel.   


Contact:
Jane McDonald
jmcdonald@systematicsinc.com
Systematics, Inc.
9 Otis Street
Westborough, MA 01581
Ph: 800-229-8393 Ext. 513