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NICE System’s Digital Muehlbauer
Video Surveillance
Personalise
Solution Selected For
Portuguese ID Cards
Toronto
The Portuguese national printing agency INCM (Imprensa
Nacional Casa da Moeda) ordered SCP 5600 card
personalisation machines from Muehlbauer for the
NICE Systems has announced that its digital surveillance
Portuguese ID (“Cartão de Cidadão”) project in September
products continue to be selected by the Greater Toronto
2006. Issuing of the high secure ID documents already
Airports Authority (GTAA) to supply video recording
started February 14, 2007.
solutions, which are being installed at GTAA’s Lester B
The Muehlbauer solution personalises the Portuguese
Pearson International Airport (LBPIA), Canada’s busiest.
Identity Cards by applying the unique, personal data of the
NICE’s high-resolution digital video recorders support owner. This is done optically, by laser engraving, and
hundreds of cameras as part of a large security system electronically, by encoding the chip in the card. The
initiated to address growing security requirements. The Portuguese Identity Card will replace not only the existing
surveillance system utilises state-of-the-art infrastructure identification document, but also the social security card,
and technologies to ensure that Toronto LBPIA will continue the national health service user’s card, the taxpayer card
to expand its worldwide reputation as a key intercontinental and voter’s card. It also offers a safe electronic
gateway in North America. identification, as well as authentication at transactions in
“We have chosen NICE solution to address the airport’s connection with the modernisation and simplification of the
surveillance and security needs for capturing, investigating public administration of Portugal. According to Portuguese
and resolving safety and security related events in real-
authorities plans, about 2 million cards should be issued
time. As a robust and dependable platform, with proven
annually.
integration tools, NICE’ solutions fit GTAA’s surveillance
Muehlbauer equipment is already used for the production
system” said Zeljko Cakic, Manager of IT&T projects at
of the Portuguese ePassport, which have been being issued
LBPIA.
since August 2006.
Kaba Door Systems, has completed security installations at
Kaba Securing
Manchester Airport Terminal 3.
Kaba installed six double Orthos PIL-M02 One-Way Corridor
Manchester Airport
Security Interlocks at the domestic flights terminal. The new
system ensures that passengers leaving aircraft can proceed
through to baggage collection areas but are prevented from
regaining access to the aeroplane.
The Orthos achieves the highest standards of security access in
one of the most sensitive areas of the terminal. On arrival,
passengers are able to cross quickly and easily through a range
of sensored lanes and fast opening doors. These doors open
automatically one after another and close once passengers have
passed through. Its sophisticated state-of-the-art system provides
an effective barrier to prevent unauthorised persons and objects
returning to airside.
Asha Williams, Airport Security and Training Manager said, “As a
result of the emerging threat to aviation and airport security from
terrorism and other non-traditional threats, Manchester Airport
continually seeks innovative and cost effective solutions to
improve internal physical security and operating procedures”
“The systems have proved a great success with airport staff
and passengers alike, providing a very noticeable security
statement that demonstrates clearly that Manchester Airport
continually strives to improve standards of security across the
whole site.”
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