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RUGGED-DUTY PROXIMITY READER FOR DOOR CONTROL Essex Electronics announced the production launch of its RoxProx™ proximity reader built for tough environments. This extreme-duty, weatherproof (IP66-rated) reader features a modern professional design. The stainless-steel construc- tion, epoxy-encapsulated electronics and Genuine HID Technology™ is suitable for all indoor and outdoor applications. The RoxProx is built to withstand the harshest environment, yet attractively designed to complement any décor , the company said. RoxProx reads HID 125kHz proximity cards and fobs (up to 91 bits) with up to 2-in. read range. Mullion mount and single-gang versions are available for either flush or surface mount installations. Essex Electronics


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PART ACCESS CONTROL READER, PART ELECTRIC STRIKE — ALL EASY HES Inc. released its iCLASS integrated products, a unique combination of HID iCLASS access control technology and HES electric strikes. These convenient, one- box solutions offer installers and integrators the sophisticated technology of HID® iCLASS access control with the physical security of an HES electric strike in a pre- integrated package for a consistent installation experience. Each HES iCLASS inte- grated product features a low-profile mullion reader built on HID 13.56MHz iClass technology, a best-in-class HES electric strike with latchbolt monitor and a door position switch. The solutions offer consolidated wiring and integrated connections. HES Inc.


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SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPATIBLE WITH CURRENT WINDOWS OS Honeywell’s new release of its Pro- Watch®


simplifies overall system management through enhanced Microsoft®


3.80 security management suite compat-


ibility. Pro-Watch 3.80 includes several new advanced features made possible through improved integration with Honeywell’s MAXPRO®


VMS


(video manage- ment system) and various third- party systems. Pro-Watch 3.80 supports user upgrades to new Microsoft® Windows®


versions of Server 2008, SQL Server®


2008, and Windows 7. Pro-Watch is available in four scalable editions. Honeywell


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9th Annual SMART CARDS in GOVERNMENT


Largest Exhibition of Government ID Technology Over 50 Exhibitors in a Showcase of Industry-Leading Technology


SILVER SPONSORS BADGE SPONSOR


INTERNET CAFÉ SPONSOR


TRACK SPONSORS BREAK SPONSORS


For exhibit and sponsorship opportunities contact Bill Rutledge scaservices@smartcardalliance.org, 212-866-2169


The conference will provide comprehensive coverage of the continuing rollout of Personal Identity Veri cation (PIV) credentials, biometric-enabled security systems, and other programs deploying millions of smart cards to government employees, contractors, and U.S. citizens, including the First Responder Authentication Credential (FRAC), Transportation Worker Identi cation Credential (TWIC) programs, and more.


Identity, Security & Healthcare Nov. 17–19, 2010 Pre-conference Workshops Nov. 16


Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC The Leading Showcase for Government Projects in ID and Security


New This Year: Expanded Coverage of Secure Electronic Medical Records


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