LEID Products to Exhibit BACS Asset Management System at IACLEA Conference in Montreal
Auburn Hills, MI (PRWEB) June 20, 2014 -- LEID Products, LLC, the leader of electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control, today announced it will exhibit the BACS Asset Management System at the 2014 International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) Conference, taking place June 20 – 24 in Montreal, Canada. The event is largest gathering of campus public safety leaders in the world. LEID Products will showcase its BACS Asset Management System in booth #29.
The IACLEA Conference offers a variety of educational sessions, workshops and exhibits. Attendees will learn new strategies to improve campus safety. In addition to exhibiting, LEID Products Senior Account Manager, John Kormanik, will host an educational seminar on asset management systems. Attendees will see how implementation of the BACS System at other campus law enforcement departments has increased efficiency, improved campus safety, and created accountability for sensitive items such as keys, weapons and equipment. The seminar will take place in the exhibit hall at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.
The BACS Asset Management System consist of any combination of tamper proof Electronic Access Cabinets, SmartGuard Handgun Safes, SmartRail Gun Racks, and BACS Key Cabinet interfaced to the biometrically (fingerprint) accessed BACS ID Station Kiosk serving as the control point for access to assets stored in the system.
Utilizing RFID and biometric technology, the BACS System eliminates time-consuming manual asset transaction record keeping allowing officers to single handedly pick up and drop off department assets. The system tracks all maintenance requirements and timing, as well as keeps detailed records of previous usage for every asset stored in the system. Through remote access, department leaders and administrators can control the system at all times.
“We are looking forward to participating in the IACLEA Conference. Lack of an efficient process for tracking shared assets is problematic for many police departments. On top of the duplicated manpower required for a supervised asset checkout process, an asset or a set of master keys may go missing for several days, or lost altogether,” said President of LEID Products, Sam Hoff. “This lack of accountability, can lead to careless damage to assets, costly rekeying of the campus, and more importantly, compromised safety of students and staff.”
In addition to the BACS Asset Management system, LEID offers the BACS Evidence Management System; a secure storage and retrieval system that ensures accountability and provides unparalleled preservation of chain of custody. Installed throughout the country, BACS Asset and Evidence Management Systems have revolutionized the way that police departments store and manage weapons, critical assets and evidence.
About LEID Products:
Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC is the manufacturing leader of 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 http://www.leidproducts.com.
Georgia H. Whalen, LEID Products, http://www.leidproducts.com, +1 (978) 697-2664, [email protected]
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