
How to securely track and transport inmates
A top priority for prisons is to keep track of all inmates. Head counts, wrist bands, even RFID technology have all been utilised but with some mixed results.
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A top priority for prisons is to keep track of all inmates. Head counts, wrist bands, even RFID technology have all been utilised but with some mixed results.
Biometrics were long seen as something that only government entities or special agencies could utilize for security. Biometrics over the years made the advancement towards the general population and their reach is quickly spreading.
It is no secret that there’s a shortage of school bus drivers nationwide at an increasing rate every school year. A survey by the National Association for Pupil Transportation, NAPT, stated that over 56% of school districts are suffering from some type of driver shortage.
With more than four billion people using the Internet for business and personal use, it becomes urgent to provide multiple layers of protection to each person. Using passwords and PINs have been the standard, however they are becoming more susceptible to attacks even if they’re long and complex.
By assigning employees to certain stops, routes, and schedules, your company can control who uses these shuttle services, even down to the time of day.
For the second year in a row, ReaXium is excited to report another great experience at the Florida Charter School Conference.
ReaXium CEO, Edgar Zorrilla recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the connect:ID conference.
ReaXium traveled to Shenzhen to attend meetings that revolved around mobile biometric devices, the future of biometric authentication, and solution providers.
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