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The
VisCheck system is used to
identify persons
requesting access to
detention centers, jails
and high secure
facilities to issue
either temporary or
permeant visitor passes
for: |
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Inmate Visitors -
Attorneys - Chaplains
- Vendors - Volunteers |
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The
system is able to
identify a person once
he or she is issued a
smart card visitor pass
for continued use. |
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The complete solution
includes al necessary
software, fingerprint
scanners, video camera,
and card printing and
reading hardware.
The visitor photograph,
fingerprint images and
biographical data are
stored in the visitor
database and available
agency wide for law
enforcement access at
any time. |
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VisCheck
verifies the visitors
identity, eligibility
and permissions, and
records the access
activity. If the system
denies access the
officer on duty is
notified. |
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VisCheck
can be fully integrated
to existing records
management systems and
NCIC wants and warrants
check systems to provide
criminal history. |
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VisCheck virtually eliminates the
possibility of a person
using a false identity
to enter a facility as a
visitor. When integrated
with records management
systems
VisCheck prevents previous
residents of a facility
from registering. |
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Visitor
passes are issued with
either bar coding or
magnetic strip
technology embedded
which prevents persons
from using borrowed or
stolen visitor passes. |
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VisCheck records and tracks
visitors, providing
information and
historical data about
each visitors
activities, including
time and frequency of
visitations, the inmate
that was visited and the
time, date and length of
each visit. |
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When
VisCheck is networked with other
facilities, a log of
visits to any facility
in the state is provided
by the system. |
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VisCheck interfaces with current
Inmate/Jail Management
Systems to eliminate
redundant data entry.
The software allows for
multiple visitor
databases, including a
database for permanent
VIP visitors. |
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