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Military Facilities
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LEID Products access control systems offer the highest level of security and accountability available today. Supply discipline and inventory control of valuable or sensitive items such as weapons, evidence, controlled medications, and various other critical assets, is paramount for the all branches of the military. LEID Products technology meets the high standards demanded by the military for error free management.
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Pelican cases containing controlled medications are securely stored for military personnel while off base in the BACS system pictured to the right. Personnel retrieve their pelican case upon returning via fingerprint identification.
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LEID’s Biometric Access Control System™ (BACS) - developed by Patti Engineering (www.pattieng.com) - secures, tracks via Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology and provides full accountability of stored critical assets. Items are marked with an RFID chip linked to the BACS kiosk. The user logs into the BACS application to access items by placing their finger on the biometric reader for verification. Then the user selects the authorized items listed on the touch screen which is then retrieved from a secure electronic locker. The software includes administrative tracking reports providing a fully accountable audit trail. Administrative functions can be accessed remotely for 24/7 management, tracking and visibility.
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Multiple levels of security available:
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• Biometric Access Control System™
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• Access.it System with Card Reader
including Smart and Proximity Cards (Common Access Card (CAC and MIFARE technology compatible)
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• Access.it System with LCD Keypad
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• Video Camera
captures video by transaction, no searching through hours of footage
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LEID’s systems are installed throughout the country; 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.
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