Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

Brigham Young’s Signature Card boasts 2500+ usage points

Saturday, March 1, 2003

“Brigham Young University’s Signature Card is pushing the envelope in many ways and in many areas,” says Diebold’s Manager Marketing Systems and Development, Mark Reinart. “They have the largest campus card system in the world with 2,500 readers on their CS Gold 4.0 system. They have extensive system interfaces and are taking full advantage of the open architecture.”

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