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Detroit calls in the troops, refortifies campus safety

Monday, August 29, 2011

After more than 800 assaults in the 2009 – 2010 school year, Detroit Public Schools are stepping their game to increase student safety, reports the Detroit Free Press.

Partnering with Baltimore-based View Systems, the system has installed a $534,000 ViewScan detector system. It’s the same technology being used in airports and in this case it snaps a photo of students and indicates the location of any threatening objects, or concealed weapons, in their possession.


The district has also signed on a new motorcycle police patrol unit. Surveillance cameras have also been added to work alongside the district’s existing ID-badge system for visitors which runs a quick background check to identify sex offenders or those with restraining orders.

During the 2009 - 2010, the district reported 129 confiscated weapons and 851 physical assaults, among other offenses. In an attempt to remedy this problem, Detroit Public Schools officials have installed 60 ViewScan units in the 32 high schools throughout the district.

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LEGIC Identsystems Ltd expanded its partner network in Southern Europe with the announcement of a joint venture with Spain-based security company Softmachine Systems.

The new affiliation aims to produce contactless access control solutions and installations for multifunctional visitor management including applications for electronic payment and time and attendance.

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HID Global has been selected to deliver the company’s network access control solutions and contactless readers at the Fuxi power plant in China’s Sichuan province.

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Tom Bell offers expertise to campus card directors

Paraphrasing a famous comedian, Tom Bell says that campus card programs ‘get no respect.’ This is despite the fact that if a school’s card program were suddenly to go away, he believes the university would practically shut down.

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Northwestern University is eliminating what it calls “an antiquated system” with the discontinuance of its CashStripe program, which students use to transfer cash to their WildCARD to pay for print jobs and buy products from select vending machines.

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