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Security Management archives from September 2001

Letters.
September 1, 2001... Alienating Law Enforcement I read with curiosity D. Anthony Nichter's article entitled "Is Your VIP Protected" (May). I must say that I am impressed with Mr. Nichter's ability to alienate everyone in professional law enforcement, including...

Voice Units Found to Detect Stress.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... It is said that beauty is in the eye of the be holder. But where is truth? Could it be in the voice of the speaker? Makers of voice analysis devices think so. And tests conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information...

Rule Proposes Bank Privacy Standards.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... If a newly proposed rule is enacted, banks, consumer reporting agencies, retailers that issue credit cards, and other businesses engaged in financial services will be required to designate staff to coordinate their information security programs...

Assessing Facial Ids.(biometric facial recognition products)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Groucho Marx once said, "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll make an exception." Three government agencies recently looked into whether biometric facial recognition products were as efficient as Groucho. The results are contained in a...

Department of Justice report.(most gang-ridden states)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... What's the most gang-ridden state? By one measure. California is, because it has 363 cities with gang "problems," more than any other state. By another measure, Texas is, since it has the most gang-problem counties, with 82. @A Department of...

Bureau of Justice Assistance.(report on private prisons)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Private prisons "appear to perform at the same level of efficiency as public facilities" concludes a monograph by the Bureau of Justice Assistance on prison privatization. But it adds that "[t]here is no evidence showing that private prisons...

Bureau of the Home Office.(criminal records services)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Businesses in England and Wales will soon have a new way to check for criminal histories of doctors, lawyers, accountants, nurses, and judicial appointees. For [pound12], the Criminal Records Bureau of the Home Office will check records held by...

Drug Counterfeiting: A Bitter Pill.(investigations on counterfeit drugs)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... San Diego, a city of roughly 1.25 million inhabitants, has about 125 pharmacies. As of a year ago, according to the San Diego Weekly Reader, Tijuana, Mexico, with a population about the same size of San Diego's, had 1,000 pharmacies. Tijuanans...

Library Security Guidelines Revised.(American Library Association revises security standards)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... "For him that stealeth a Book from this Library...let the flames of Hell consume him for ever and aye." Thus, it is said, did the Monastery of San Pedro, in Barcelona, Spain, try to stem hook theft in the 16th century. Acknowledging...

HOME ON THE PAGE.(SM Online)
September 1, 2001... About 23,000 viewers visit Security Management Online each month to read breaking news and research articles, link to items mentioned in columns and stories, and take part in the Forums. If you're not one of them, find out what you're missing...

An Academic Approach.(library security systems)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The ease with which a person could take materials from the library without authorization had become a concern at the Melvin Gelman Library a few years ago, prompting a search for solutions. The library, a part of George Washington...

Cybercrime Treaty Opens Pandora's Box.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... An international cybercrime treaty has pleased those fighting against copyright infringement but has concerned business groups and privacy advocates. After four years and 27 drafts, the European Committee on Crime Problems has approved the...

Report Exposes Infrastructure Flaws.(National Petroleum Council reports on energy industry security)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Oil and natural gas companies are not adequately prepared to cope with cyber-disruptions, according to a new report to the Secretary of Energy by the National Petroleum Council (NPC). While these companies have long had the capacity to recover...

The enemy within.(most data security breaches attributed to authorized users)(Brief Article)(Polling Data)
September 1, 2001... A recent survey shows that the majority of computer security breaches can he attributed to authorized users, including employees, contractors, and consultants, who access resources they are not entitled to. User accounts that remain open after...

E-Sign.(Electronic Signatures in Global and National E-Commerce Act report)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... So far, so good. The Secretary of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission have submitted a report to Congress on the Electronic Signatures in Global and National E-Commerce Act (E"-Sign") that went into effect a year ago. Though the report...

You've got malicious e-mail.(NTT DoCoMo warns mobile internet subscribers)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Japanese wireless phone company NTT DoCoMo, Inc., advised its mobile Internet service subscribers that nefarious e-mails targeting the company's mobile phones could automatically dial an emergency number, make unauthorized phone calls, or...

A Protocol to Protect Privacy.(Platform for Privacy Preferences)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Five Democratic Congressmen recently introduced a resolution recognizing the importance of an online privacy standard called P3P, or the Platform for Privacy Preferences. P3P is "an immediate way to address consumer concerns without onerous...

E-Investigations Manual Released.(by the National Coalition for the Prevention of Economic Crime)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... As cybercrime becomes more widespread and complex, investigating it becomes more difficult as well. A new manual from the National Coalition for the Prevention of Economic Crime (CPEC) will make that task a little easier. "Using the...

Messenger Chokes on New Worm.(Microsoft Messenger virus)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... A recent worm called Choke proved that even the strongest anti-virus software monitoring a company's gateway is powerless if workers are exposing the network to risks using instant message services. Choke, also known as W32/Choke and...

MasterCard Merchants Harden Sites.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... MasterCard International recently unveiled the Site Data Protection Service (SDP), a comprehensive set of services that can help even the least computer-savvy merchants harden their Web sites against cyber-attacks. The SDP is designed to...

Impressions of Abstract San Antonio Protectionism.(security the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum and the San Antonio Museum of Art)
September 1, 2001... Beside the San Antonio River sits the San Antonio Museum of Art. A few brushstokes to the north is the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum. These two repositories of mankind's memorabilia are as dissimilar in some ways as the beer barrels and...

Putting Payday in Perspective.(employment survey from the American Society for Industrial Security)(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included)
September 1, 2001... SECURITY MANAGERS working in publicly held companies earn more on average than those in privately owned enterprises. But company revenue appears to be a less significant determinant of salary than the size of the security budget and the breadth...

An Integrated Cure.(security at Fort Lauderdale's Holy Cross Hospital)
September 1, 2001... An integrated security system helped this hospital to lock down without becoming inhospitable. IT WAS A TYPICAL weekend at Fort Lauderdale's 587-bed Holy Cross Hospital. There were the usual comings and goings of those on duty among the...

Don't Give Up the Ship.
September 1, 2001... Earlier this year a cargo ship just off the coast of Riau Island, Indonesia, was boarded by thieves armed with knives and guns. The thieves succeeded in overpowering the crew and hijacking the vessel. They then tied and blindfolded the seamen...

The Sure Hand of Surveillance.(casino security management)
September 1, 2001... EACH MORNING AT THE CASINO a personnel department manager stopped by a vendor kiosk for a cup of coffee. She always purchased the same type and size of beverage and paid the same amount. One day, she noticed that although the clerk had charged...

It's Not What You Know.(information security)
September 1, 2001... It's how you protect it. Protecting proprietary information in today's corporate climate requires an understanding of the risks. IN THE LAST DECADE, the evolution in corporate restructuring, the exponential growth in information...

When a Door Closes.(security at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum)
September 1, 2001... When the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum prepared to close its old facility, a week of special events put security's skills on display. WE LEAVE BEHIND A BIT OF OURSELVES/ Wherever we have been," wrote the poet Edmond Haraucourt. When a...

Workplace violence training.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Vance International, Inc., of Oakton, Virginia, has adapted its training seminar "Mitigating Workplace Violence" for the Internet. The instructive program takes participants step by step through the process and identification of workplace...

Plastic card printer.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Zebra Technologies Corporation of Camarillo, California, offers its newest card printer, the Eltron P720 Dual Sided Color Card Printer with Advanced "One-Pass" Linerless Laminator. It produces high-definition, full-color, dual-sided laminated...

Tailgate detection system.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The Tailgate Detection System, manufactured by Designed Security Inc. of Bastrop, Texas, works with any access control system to ensure that only one individual enters a secured area for each authorized card read or keypad entry. The optical...

Alarm monitoring system.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Digitize, Inc., of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, has introduced its new System 3505, an improved electronic alarm monitoring system with features that boost operating speed, monitoring capabilities, and user convenience. It supports more alarms,...

Personal telephone security.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Privatel is a personal telephone security unit manufactured by L-3 Communications Corporation of New York. The unit encrypts voice communications to prevent eavesdropping, so users can keep their private conversations private. It is portable...

Digital video system.
September 1, 2001... The S707V Four-Channel Multimode Digital Video System from Fiber Options of Bohemia, New York, provides simultaneous transmission of multiple full-frame, real-time video signals (color or monochrome) over one multimode fiber. The system...

Federal security equipment.(Federal Supply Service equipment contracts)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The Federal Supply Service of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) provides security and law enforcement solutions to the federal and military community through Federal Supply Schedule contracts awarded to commercial companies. Some...

Computer security system.(Secure-it Inc. to be Codex Security Solutions distributor)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Secure-it, Inc., of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, has been appointed the U.S. distributor for the PC PhoneHome stolen computer police recovery system from Codex Security Solutions of Toronto, Canada. Installed on your computer, it silently...

Lanyard buckle.(J.A.M. Plastics Inc.'s Quick Disconnect Buckle for identification cards)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... J.A.M. Plastics of Anaheim, California, has added a new Quick Disconnect Buckle to the options available on its 3/8-inch flat breakaway lanyards and breakaway broadloom neck cords. The buckle allows card wearers to remove ID and proximity cards...

Key management software.(Morse Watchmansnc.'s KEY-PRO Software for Windows)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Morse Watchmans, Inc., of Oxford, Connecticut, has introduced KEY-PRO Software for Windows as an improvement to the KeyWatcher System Manager. The new software offers the ability to customize KeyWatcher(s) easily for quicker installation and to...

Computer-managed lockset.(Security Door Controls' E72 EntryCheck lockset)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The new battery-powered E72 EntryCheck lockset from Security Door Controls of Westlake Village, California, incorporates all the features professionals expect with hardwired systems. Keypad or computer programmable, the lockset can manage up to...

Access control system.(DSX Access Systems Inc.'s DSX-1048PKG Intelligent Controller)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The DSX-1048PKG Intelligent Controller is a cost-effective, space-saving platform from DSX Access Systems Inc. of Dallas. It allows expansion of up to eight doors in one enclosure and operates as a fully independent control panel that retains...

Networked access control.(Blick-USA's MyEasinet)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... MyEasinet, by Blick-USA of Monterey, California, provides simple and powerful access control. The ME2 controller provides sophisticated access control for up to 200 doors and 10,000 users with maximum flexibility for installers and end users....

Digital video recorder.(Kalatel's DSR-2000e)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The DSR-2000e single-channel digital video recorder replaces VCRs in security applications and offers digital technology in a cost-effective, easy-to-operate unit with -- record times that are comparable to time-lapse VCRs. Made by Kalatel of...

Visitor access system.(Security Identification Systems Corp.'s FAST-PASS system)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Security Identification Systems Corporation (SISCO) of West Palm Beach, Florida, has introduced FAST-PASS, a high-speed, photo visitor pass system designed to replace manual visitor logbooks and generic visitor passes. It offers accountability,...

Emergency/information phone towers.(Talk-A-Phone Company)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Chicago-based Talk-A-Phone Company has produced ADA-compliant, hands-free emergency/information phones and 1/2-foot-tall towers for college campuses, medical centers, and parking lots. Each tower, with its blue light/strobe on top, serves as an...

Weatherproof housings.(Applied Wireless Identifications Group Inc. and Housing Company)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... New housings made of injection-molded Lexan Folycarbonate, designed for outdoor environments, have been released by Applied Wireless Identifications Group, Inc. (AWID), in partnership with The Housing Company. Because they are made of...

Supervised communications system.(Wheelock Inc.'s SAFEPATH4)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Wheelock, Inc., of Long Branch, New Jersey, has introduced SAFEPATH4, a supervised facility communications system that combines paging, employee notification, background music, and emergency voice evacuation in one system. It allows businesses...

Security firm insurance.(Brownyard Group)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The Brownyard Group of Bay Shore, New York, offers a comprehensive insurance package tailored for security guard firms under its Brownguard program. In addition to providing liability coverage, the program can also provide workers'...

Cameras and lenses.(Canon U.S.A. Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Canon U.S.A., Inc., of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, has introduced the fastest F stop (F=1.0-360) varifocal 3.3-8.0 mm DC in black and beige. The Broadcast & Communications Division features a full line of C and CS mount lenses for all types...

Digital recorder.(AXCESS Inc.'s LANcorder)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The LANcorder from AXCESS Inc. of Carrollton, Texas, is a digital video recording system that is offered as a software add-on or a complete system. Using IP networks (LAN, WAN, the Internet), it can digitally receive and store up to 16...

High-capacity shredder.(MBM Corp.'s Destroyit 5009)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... MBM Corporation of North Charleston, South Carolina, has introduced its largest document destruction unit, the Destroyit 5009 cross-cut. With the capacity to shred approximately 500 sheets, the machine features a large feeding table with...

RFID access control.(Checkpoint Systems Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... New RFID Proximity Plus cards and Performa Readers, based on Checkpoint's 13.56 MHz RFID technology, are now available from Checkpoint Systems, Inc., of Thorofare, New Jersey. The new cards have longer read ranges, making it possible to track...

Hand-held metal detector.(Garrett Metal Detectors)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Garrett Metal Detectors of Garland, Texas, has introduced a hand-held metal detector for security and law enforcement applications. A slender detector with a new ergonomic grip designed to fit comfortably in every hand, the Garrett SuperWand...

Badge holders.(J. O'Brien Company Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The J. O'Brien Company, Inc., of Springfield, New Jersey, manufactures badge holders and accessory products for wearing or carrying identification and access cards. The company is introducing several new products, including new woven...

Insurance for the security industry.(Mechanic Group Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The Mechanic Group. Inc., of Pearl River, New York, provides unique insurance and risk management programs for the security, investigation, and alarm industries.

Security management software.(from NexWatch)(Abstract)
September 1, 2001... NexWatch of Fremont, California, has introduced a new suite of security management software, Pro-Watch Professional, Corporate, and Enterprise Editions. Badging, alarm monitoring, CCTV, reporting, and digital video control are included in three...

Security Web site.(SecurityGateway.com)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... SecurityGateway.com is an online news and information resource for professionals from the electronic security industry. Designed and developed by the Security Industry Association of Alexandria, Virginia, it provides access to industry news,...

Central monitoring device.(ADT Security Services SecurVision)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... New from ADT Security Services, Inc., of Boca Raton, Florida, is SecurVision, a monitoring device that can differentiate a human intruder from other stimuli, such as an animal, a change in lighting conditions, or even a change in the weather....

Integrated security system.(Ultrak SAFEWare NT/2000 Integrated Security Management System)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The SAFEWare NT/2000 Integrated Security Management System from Ultrak of Lewisville, Texas, can be configured to provide simple local access control or expanded for mission-critical applications on wide area networks. New enhancements include...

Enterprise system.(PAC Portico PRISM)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... PAC Portico PRISM is a software solution that allows the integration of all security systems in one place. From PAC Portico of Monterey, California, the system is a 32-bit software application that organizes corporate subsystems into one...

Varifocal lens.(from CBC (AMERICA) Corp.)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Computar's new 1/3" format 5-50mm varifocal series from CBC (AMERICA) Corp. of Commack, New York, is the shortest 10x varifocal in the market with a 2.27" overall length. A maximum iris aperture of fi. 3 and aspherical optics provide excellent...

High-security shredder.(from Dahle North America. Inc)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Dahle North America. Inc., of Peterborough, New Hampshire, has introduced the 20831 EC High Security Shredder. This 16-inch, 1 1/2 hp shredder has been approved for U.S. Department of Defense Top Secret destruction of up to 16 sheets of...

Motion detector.(by Detection Systems Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Detection Systems of Fairport, New York, has introduced a new long-range motion detector. The DS7201 TriTech Intrusion Detector provides 300 feet of coverage. Passive infrared and microwave technologies combine with artificial intelligence to...

Exit devices.(security systems from Detex Corp.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The Value Series of panic and fire exit hardware is now available from Detex Corporation of New Braunfels, Texas. The series features alarmed and nonalarmed rim exit devices and combines rugged construction with an affordable price tag. All...

Smart card readers.(HID MIFARE Contactless Smart Card Reader)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The MIFARE Contactless Smart Card Reader from HID Corporation of Irvine, California, now features read/write capability, allowing users to develop PC or microcontroller applications that can store and retrieve value or data on the card. A...

Employment background checks.(from HireCheck)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... HireCheck, Inc., (formerly CIC Applicant Background Checks) of St. Petersburg, Florida, provides both employment background checks and comprehensive substance abuse screening solutions. Staff work with clients to design and implement a...

Portable guard station.(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... A new product from Hirsc Electronics of Santa Ana, California, allows security staff to move about the facility without neglecting guard station duties. Part of the Velocity Access Control and Security Management System, the Mobile Guard...

Access control.(IDenticard Systems'Centurion, standalone, two-reader control panel)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... IDenticard Systems, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has introduced Centurion, a standalone, two-reader control panel ideal for use in small applications of one or two doors. In most instances, it can be placed near the door to be controlled,...

Incident reporting software.(IncidentReports.com)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... IncidentReports.com is an incident reporting solution from Incident Reports, Inc., of Fairfax, Virginia. Delivered as an Internet business service available from your PC, Palm, or PocketPC device in support of security and safety professionals,...

Access control/video.(InfoGraphic Systems' InVision field panel)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The new InVision field panel from InfoGraphic Systems of Garden Grove, California, combines access control technology with an eight-channel digital video recorder in a single field panel. The product is compatible with the InfoGraphics SAPPHIRE...

Infant protection.(Xmark's Soft Touch bracelet for infant safety)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Xmark, a division of Instantel Inc. of Kanata, Ontario, Canada, has introduced the Soft Touch bracelet for its Hugs Infant Protection. Hugs is a dedicated radio-frequency based security system specifically designed to deter the abduction of...

Video recorder/manager.(Integral Technologies)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The First Line DVX is a digital recorder, multiplexer, and switcher that replaces analog systems. Made by Integral Technologies, Inc., of Indianapolis, it supports up to 32 cameras and allows for immediate retrieval of video and remote viewing....

Security management system.(Johnson Controls)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The Cardkey Security Solutions PEGASYS 2000 version 2.0 security management system from Johnson Controls, Inc., of Milwaukee, meets medium- to large-scale security needs. Menus are intuitive and the enhanced graphical user interface...

Miniature camera.(KJB Security Products ALM-2452)(Abstract)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... KJB Security Products of Cookeville, Tennessee, has introduced a miniature 2.4 GHz color camera and transmitter set that is easy to operate and install. The ALM-2452, which is a single-channel unit, features 380 lines of resolution and a 3-lux...

Distributed access control.(Lenel Systems International)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... OnGuard Enterprise is a distributed multiserver enterprise solution from Lenel Systems International, Inc., of Pittsford, New York. It was designed for organizations that want a single cardholder database distributed through multiple regions,...

Security knowledge management.(Lenel Systems International)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The OnGuard Total Security Knowledge Management Solution from Lenel Systems International, Inc., of Pittsford, New York, integrates synergistic technologies using open-architecture design standards. Compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, NT,...

Screening system.(PerkinElmer Detection Systems)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... PerkinElmer Detection Systems of Woburn, Massachusetts, has introduced the PX2000 Series of X-ray inspection screening systems. These systems are suitable for many commercial applications including the inspection of most hand-carried items. The...

Video management.(Lenel Systems International)
September 1, 2001... Lenel Systems International, Inc., of Pittsford, New York, has introduced OnGuard Video, which integrates digital video with alarms or events generated by third party controllers (burglar, fire, access control, personal duress, and other...

Two-story guard station.(Par-Kut International)(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Par-Kut International Inc. of Harrison Township, Michigan, offers an extensive range of standard buildings and has custom design capabilities. The two-story structure is ideal for a large parking lot. On the lower level, security personnel can...

Digital video recorder.(Pelco)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The DX3000 Series Digital Video Recorder from Pelco of Clovis, California, is a digital video recorder that combines the functions of a recorder and multiplexer in one unit. It has a built-in 30 or 60 GB hard disk for high reliability and...

Security system.(Radionics Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The new D6412 Control/ Communicator from Radionics of Salinas, California, offers customized protection for commercial and residential applications. Monitoring up to 40 points, including windows, doors, motion sensors, and smoke detectors, the...

CD-ROM destruction.(Security Engineered Machinery Co.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... A new CD-ROM declassifier has been introduced by Security Engineered Machinery of Westboro, Massachusetts. The Model 1250B provides maximum data protection by rendering CDs completely unreadable. The unit uses an impregnation procedure that...

Integrated application.(SimplexGrinnell's security system)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The iSecure Pro Security Management System from SimplexGrinnell of Westminster, Massachusetts, a unit of Tyco Fire and Security Services, is an integrated, Windows 2000-based security management platform loaded with innovative features that...

Dome cameras.(Sony Electronics)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... Sony Electronics of Park Ridge, New Jersey, has introduced its first line of mini fixed-dome cameras. The triangular design allows the cameras to fit neatly and easily into any surveillance site, and the black-and-white or color models can be...

Remote video transmission.(TeleSite USA)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... TeleSite USA, Tenafly, New Jersey, has announced its new QSNET: advanced networking software that enables the use of TeleSite RVTS to operate over TCP/IP-capable networks, allowing unlimited remote storage as well as remote retrieval. QSNET...

Self-expiring visitor badges.(Temtec Inc.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
September 1, 2001... The TEMPbadge self-expiring visitor identification badge from Temtec, Inc., Suffern, New York, creates a visual alert of expiration, automatically changing color from white to red after a specific time interval to show that it has expired and...

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