03/03/2004
CEM Systems wins Government contract to supply access security
Belfast-based firm CEM Systems has won a contract to supply the access security for a highly sensitive Government site in the UK.
The two-stage project includes the installation of CEM’s webEntry system as a short-term solution to secure the site during major refurbishment work, after which CEM’s AC2000 SE monitoring system will be installed.
“The client wanted a cost-effective solution to restrict the movement of construction workers during the refurbishment phase," explained Richard Fulton, General Manager for CEM Systems. "However, they had a requirement for high-level security at a selection of locations within the site. Working closely with system integrators SDA Protec, CEM offered an ideal solution using the low-cost webEntry system with biometric technology, an option that is normally only available with high-end access systems.”
The webEntry system is being used to control access throughout the construction site, with fingerprint biometric devices integrated at locations where increased security is required. Access to these high-security areas will only be allowed if the person’s card is validated by the CEM S600 reader and the fingerprint presented at the biometric device matches the card used. This extra level of security ensures that only the cardholder with permission to enter the secure area can do so.
The webEntry system provides an additional benefit in that it is totally web-based allowing the client to administer the system and view alarms and transactions remotely via their web browser.
CEM Systems, a Tyco Fire & Security brand, designs and manufactures a range of integrated security management systems.
The two-stage project includes the installation of CEM’s webEntry system as a short-term solution to secure the site during major refurbishment work, after which CEM’s AC2000 SE monitoring system will be installed.
“The client wanted a cost-effective solution to restrict the movement of construction workers during the refurbishment phase," explained Richard Fulton, General Manager for CEM Systems. "However, they had a requirement for high-level security at a selection of locations within the site. Working closely with system integrators SDA Protec, CEM offered an ideal solution using the low-cost webEntry system with biometric technology, an option that is normally only available with high-end access systems.”
The webEntry system is being used to control access throughout the construction site, with fingerprint biometric devices integrated at locations where increased security is required. Access to these high-security areas will only be allowed if the person’s card is validated by the CEM S600 reader and the fingerprint presented at the biometric device matches the card used. This extra level of security ensures that only the cardholder with permission to enter the secure area can do so.
The webEntry system provides an additional benefit in that it is totally web-based allowing the client to administer the system and view alarms and transactions remotely via their web browser.
CEM Systems, a Tyco Fire & Security brand, designs and manufactures a range of integrated security management systems.
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Major Export Deal For CEM Systems In Mongolia Announced
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B.I.C. Systems forms strategic partnership with Commvault Systems
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CEM secures £5m departure lounge BAA Southampton
Belfast-based security and access control supplier CEM Systems has successfully secured the new departure lounge at BAA Southampton airport, recently voted as ‘Top UK Airport’.
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