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Re: Physical access control systems


From: "Brock, Adam" <Adam_Brock () BAYLOR EDU>
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 12:47:22 -0600

We too are using the Diebold CS Gold system for our perimeter doors on
our residence halls (as well as the rest of the campus).  Approximately
1/2 of our residence hall rooms are using the Campus 1000 system by
VingCard Persona (http://www.vingcardpersona.com).  This summer we are
migrating one hall towards the VingCard system, and hope to migrate the
rest of our halls in the near future.  Some of our academic buildings
have begun using the VingCard locks on some of their labs and storage
areas, and it seems to be working well.  If you would like more
information, I'm happy to discuss with you more about the VingCard
system.  However, our CS Gold stuff is handled by another department.
 
 
--
Adam Brock, Student Technology Specialist
Baylor University Campus Living & Learning
w.254.710.4550
m.254.709.9003
http://www.baylor.edu/resnet <http://www.baylor.edu/resnet> 
http://www.baylor.edu/housing
 
 

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Subject: [SECURITY] Physical access control systems


We are researching door access control systems for possible
implementation in a building we are remodeling. I am looking for some
help in identifying potential systems. What door access control systems
are some of you using? Any information you can provide would be greatly
appreciated.
 
Thanks.
 
Paul Younker
Associate Director of Information Technology
Greenville College
Greenville, IL
 
618.664.7072
618.664.7172 fax
paul.younker () greenville edu
 
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up
where I intended to be. - Douglas Adams
 
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