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Case Studies

May 10, 2007 -- GRCC’s HandKey readers are deployed to the most critical areas that need protection. One is on the door to the school’s data center, while the other two work together to protect access to the Cashier’s office and vault. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- The State of Washington saves 50,000 hours annually by processing offenders in the community via touch screen and checking identities with biometric HandKey® systems. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- West Virginia’s Yeager Airport uses biometric hand readers to guard entry to sensitive areas in the open-access passenger terminal. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- HandKey® Saves Prison Service Money Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- "The HandReaders are wonderful. With this system, only the authorized person can enter the facility." Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- The university needed an access-control system that was fast, easy to use and foolproof. And to provide a safe, secure campus, the school wanted to identify students entering residence halls and athletic facilities and to limit dining-hall access to students who paid for a meal plan. Schlage Recognition Systems' HandKey HandReader was the answer. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- The airport had already installed Schlage Recognition Systems' HandKey® HandReaders at loading gates and other locations throughout the facility. So it was an easy choice to specify the HandKey readers for the expanded international facility, particularly for the aircraft operations area. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- Schlage Recognition Systems HandReaders are the choice of the top names in the industry. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- Airport officials turned to Schlage Recognition Systems HandReaders and Electronic Data Systems Corporation (EDS) to help maintain security, increase travelers' walking speed and expedite passengers through passport control. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- XO management needed a way to control customer access that would be more user-specific and easy to update. The answer was to install HandKeyII readers for secondary access control. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- Students at Johnson & Wales University in northeast Denver are using HandKey readers, which positively authenticate them by the size and shape of their hands, to control access to both their residence halls and students' individual rooms. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- At the Owens Corning 250-acre campus in Newark, Ohio, those seeking access to the manufacturing plant, as well as other facilities, must present their hands for a biometric scan to verify identification before admittance to the facilities. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- "The HandKey readers minimize people's ability to transfer ID's for admittance into our Center." - Vicki Greene, Member Services Coordinator, Associated Students of SDSU Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- Biometrics identifies a person via a unique human characteristic: the size and shape of a hand, a fingerprint, one’s face or several aspects of the eye. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- First Tennessee Bank leveraged the convenience of biometric hand geometry, which positively identifies people instead of their keys, cards or codes, with the installation of Diebold’s PassVault™, a biometric-based self-service safe deposit box system. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- The Arrowhead Pond, a premier Southern California entertainment and sports venue and home of the NHL Anaheim Mighty Ducks, is using a HandKey® II hand geometry reader to protect access to the complex. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- With up to 300,000 transactions taking place each day, HandReaders provide the ultimate outdoor biometric solution for quickly letting workers in, keeping others out, and preventing timecard fraud at massive construction sites in Hong Kong. Read more...
May 20, 2006 -- The Spa Lady chain of fitness centres in Alberta was looking to reduce fraud and make entry to their ladies-only facilities easy. Biometric hand readers were the answer. Read more...

 

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