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Posts Tagged ‘Gun Rack’
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 by gwhalen
Contact:
Georgia H. Whalen
gwhalen@LEIDProducts.com
(978) 697-2664
National Institute of Health Expanding use of LEID Products BACS Asset Management System
Expansion of Secure Armory Storage Furthers NIH Ability to Properly Track and Maintain Department Weapons and Assets
Auburn Hills, MI – December 11, 2012 – LEID Products, LLC.,LEID Products, LLC., the leader in electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control, today announced the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ National Institutes of Health (NIH) will expand its storage space to ensure the safety and accountability of more armory assets. The system currently supports all NIH police officers responsible for protecting the U.S. medical research agency.
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NIH uses the LEID BACS Asset Management System – which securely stores and tracks weapons and valuable equipment – to assure full accountability for weapons in their police department. Before introducing the BACS system to their department, officers kept manual logs of equipment. Although employees meticulously documented asset whereabouts and maintenance records, government audit records did not always match up correctly. After using the BACS System, NIH’s process for issuing equipment is efficient and accountable.
“The National Institute of Health brought us in during a department remodel project to help secure their armory space,” said Sam Hoff, president of LEID Products, LLC. “NIH officers now have immediate access to equipment they have been qualified to use and real time inventory means all assets are accounted for at all times. It’s been an honor to work with NIH and we look forward to expanding the BACS system to accommodate their growing needs.”
The BACS System is used to keep a database of all NIH firearms, significantly benefitting NIH employees and government auditors alike with an accurate accounting of inventory. NIH has the capacity to store a large number of weapons and assets in their Electronic Modular Access Units and long arms in their SmartRail Gun Racks.
Resources:
• BACS Asset Management System
• LEID Products, LLC
• LEID Blog
• LEID on Facebook
• LEID on Twitter
About LEID Products:
Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC is the leader in electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control. Originally founded to assist police departments in securing guns, weapons, radios, etc. through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system, LEID products are also utilized to track books within a library system, medical supplies, laptops and even business documents to selected personnel. Their Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS™) streamlines operations and provides full accountability for critical business assets. For more information and demonstrations of our products, visit www.leidproducts.com.
Tags: BACS, BACS Asset Management System, electronic locker system, gun lockers, Gun Rack, LEID Products, National Institutes of Health, weapons storage Posted in News, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, September 17th, 2012 by gwhalen
Contact:
Georgia H. Whalen
gwhalen@LEIDProducts.com
(978) 697-2664
LEID Products Awarded Patent for BACS System
Provides Paramount Security, Management, and Tracking for Law Enforcement Assets
Auburn Hills, MI – September 6, 2012 – LEID Products, LLC., the leader in electronic storage systems with built-in asset management and inventory control software, today announced it has been awarded a new patent for its Biometric Access Control System (BACS™) by the US Patent and Trademark Office. The BACS computer ID Station Kiosk interfaces with electronic access cabinets, lockers and SmartRail gun rack systems to provide the highest level of secure management and tracking of assets, weapons and evidence.
US Patent No. 8,207,816 covers the system developed by LEID Products. LEID Products’ state-of-the-art BACS ID Station Kiosk serves as the control point for access to assets stored in LEID’s electronic storage units. The kiosk houses a biometric (fingerprint) reader to allow only authorized users to access assets; each user is restricted to access only the items they have been qualified to use. For tracking purposes, the kiosk includes a RFID or barcode reader for asset verification. Additional layers of security can be added with options including a hand geometry scanner and card reader. Web-enabled remote management allows the administrator to manage the system at all times on and off-site.
Law enforcement clients typically use the BACS system to secure weapons, night vision goggles, tasers, AED’s, shotguns, AR15 rifles, surveillance equipment and more. BACS eliminates long-standing paper log methods, saving valuable employee time and resources while providing easily accessed and credible electronic tracking reports. The proven asset management system is used by federal, state and private sector clientele throughout the country to streamline operations. Added benefits of the asset management software include tracking equipment maintenance requirements and officer firearm training qualifications.
LEID Products expanded its product line with the introduction of the BACS Evidence Management System in October of 2011 at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference. Property and evidence control and tracking is a critical concern for law enforcement. The BACS Evidence Management System is designed to help departments meet standards required by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement (CALEA®) as outlined in Chapter 84 “Property and Evidence Control”. Evidence ‘chain of custody’ is electronically tracked and accounted for with the BACS Evidence Management System, limiting liability and consequences of exposure to human error.
Recent enhancements to the system include version 2.0 of the BACS ID Station Kiosk, which enhances its sleek tamper proof construction with a larger kiosk screen for additional security and functionality. LEID Products also recently released a white paper detailing the financial benefits of the BACS System. The system will often pay off the initial investment in less than 18 months.
“Our systems offer the highest level of security and accountability available today,” said Sam Hoff, president of LEID Products. “The issuance of this patent supports our investment in BACS and its innovative technology; it reinforces our position as a leader in access control systems with built in asset management and inventory control software.”
Resources:
• BACS System
• LEID Products, LLC
• LEID on Facebook
• LEID on Twitter
About LEID Products:
Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC is the leader in electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control. Originally founded to assist police departments in securing guns, weapons, radios, etc. through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system, LEID products are also utilized to track books within a library system, medical supplies, laptops and even business documents to selected personnel. Their Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS™) streamlines operations and provides full accountability for critical business assets. For more information and demonstrations of our products, visit www.leidproducts.com.
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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012 by gwhalen
Contact:
Georgia H. Whalen
gwhalen@LEIDProducts.com
(978) 697-2664
LEID Products Introduces New Touchscreen Keypad for Electronic Locker Systems
Highlights Sleek Design, Enhanced User-Friendly Interface with Additional Functionality
Auburn Hills, MI – August 14, 2012 – LEID Products, LLC., the leader in electronic locker, cabinet, and gun rack storage systems with built-in asset management and inventory control software, today announced the availability of a new Touchscreen Keypad for its Access.it brand electronic storage systems. The Touchscreen Keypad and optional card reader interfaces with LEID’s electronic access cabinets and lockers to control access of stored items, providing electronic tracking and reporting for inventory and asset management purposes. The addition of a touchscreen option for the keypad further enhances intuitive user-friendly features.
The Access.it System – developed for LEID Products by Patti Engineering – is a proven inventory control and asset management system used by law enforcement, government facilities, hospitals, libraries and commercial companies. Access control systems allow for authorized self-service pick-up and drop-off of items with electronic reporting, controlled through remote, web based management and monitoring software. The system is used for a wide range of applications. Examples include: used to store weapons, valuable equipment, and evidence in law enforcement applications; library materials for remote self-service pick-up branches established by Public Libraries; or cell phones in court houses.
In addition to Access.it Systems, LEID provides a cutting edge patented Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS) that identifies authorized users via fingerprint or hand geometry to control assets in high security applications. In March of 2012, the company released version 2.0 of the BACS ID Station Kiosk, which includes enhancements to its sleek tamper proof construction and larger kiosk screen for additional security and functionality.
Remote access is critical for LEID customers as it allows administrators the ability to control their systems from anywhere, at any time. The BACS ID Station Kiosk uses a biometric reader to grant authorized users access to precious assets and rejects unauthorized parties from accessing anything storied in the electronic cabinets. Individual users have strict settings, limiting access to only the items administrators have qualified them to use.
“We are excited to announce our latest advancement to our access control storage systems,” said David Foster, Vice President of Engineering, LEID Products, LLC. “The new Access.it Touchscreen gives customers the option of a sleeker interface. New functionalities also greatly improve the intuitive user-friendly experience we have worked for years to be able to provide.”
Resources:
• Access.it System
• LEID Products, LLC
• LEID Blog
• LEID on Facebook
• LEID on Twitter
About LEID Products:
Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC is the leader in electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control. Originally founded to assist police departments in securing guns, weapons, radios, etc. through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system, LEID products are also utilized to track books within a library system, medical supplies, laptops and even business documents to selected personnel. Their Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS™) streamlines operations and provides full accountability for critical business assets. For more information and demonstrations of our products, visit www.leidproducts.com.
Tags: asset management, electronic locker system, electronic lockers, electronic tracking, Gun Rack, inventory control, keypad, LEID Products Posted in News | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 by gwhalen

LEID Products is proud to introduce the monthly “The LEIDing Edge” Newsletter. As the leading innovator of high security electronic locker, cabinet and gun rack storage systems with tracking and reporting, each issue of The LEIDing Edge will feature an article covering an asset management/inventory control storage topic or application, and a ‘Spotlight’ article on an innovative forward-thinking customer who has adapted our 21st Century technology.
We are going back to our roots with our topic for this month; we will look at the performance of the original Biometric Access Control System (BACS) ID Station Kiosk installed in 2006 at our beta site, Farmington Hills Police Department. For our customer in the ‘Spotlight’, we thought it would be most appropriate for us to begin this tradition by featuring the former Farmington Hills Police Chief, William Dwyer.
Click The LEIDing Edge Newsletter to view this first edition. If you like what you see, we invite you to join our mailing list!
Tags: asset management, electronic cabinets, electronic locker, Gun Rack, inventory control, LEID Products, William Dwyer Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
Friday, March 9th, 2012 by gwhalen
October 17th of 2011 the following was headline news for the Los Angeles Times:
Submachine guns, handguns stolen from LAPD SWAT-training site
Police officials confirm that more than 30 firearms, stored overnight at a building considered secure, were stolen. ‘It’s embarrassing…. It’s a lesson learned,’ Deputy Chief Michael Downing says.

LEID Products BACS™ biometric access control systems offer the best weapons storage solutions on the market today to avoid an embarrassing incident in your police department. Protect your community and your departments’ reputation with a proven solution. Weapons are stored in electronically locked gun racks and cabinets with access limited to authorized personnel via biometric identification (fingerprint). All activity is electronically tracked, providing an audit trail for full accountability. See our Law Enforcement web page for more information or call us today at 1.888.884.5343 for free consultation.
Tags: BACS ID Station Kiosk, biometric access control, Gun Rack, law enforcement, LEID Products, police departments, weapons storage Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 by gwhalen
The FBI Exhibition comes to Boston and LEID Products is proud to be participating with our New England Partner SYSTEMATICS.
This year’s Law Enforcement Exhibition is sure to please all attendees and provide an outstanding opportunity to experience up-close-and-personal hundreds of products and services valuable to law enforcement. LEID Products will be there demonstrating our Biometric Access Control System complete with our Wall Mount ID Station Kiosk, Electronic Access Lockers and Gun Rack. See our system in action and how it can provide full accountability and security for your departments critical assets!
The Exhibition is this weekend, Saturday and Sunday (July 24th and 25th) in the Hynes Convention Center, Hall C in the heart of Boston. Law enforcement officers from the Boston area not attending the conference may obtain a Law Enforcement Day Pass to tour the exposition Saturday or Sunday. Department-issued photo ID required.
Saturday July 24, 2010 - 10:00am to 5:00pm EXHIBIT FLOOR OPEN
Sunday July 25, 2010 - 9:00am to 2:00pm EXHIBIT FLOOR OPEN
Booth numbers: 803,805,807
Location: Hynes Convention Center
Tags: electronic lockers, FBI Exhibition, FBI Show, FBINAA Annual Training Conference, Gun Rack, Hynes Convention Center, LEID Products, Systematics Posted in News | 8 Comments »
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