Own Every Exchange
Accurately Track Grant Asset Spending
You Control the Access
ST-1044 Desktop Smart Card Reader is PS/SC-based with USB connectivity. It can be used for access checks, network log-on, Internet transactions, document encryption, and more. It features a heavy, stable base that allows for one-hand operation.
Card Man 3121 compatible J CAC and FIPS 201 certifi ed Reads and writes all ISO 7816 cards 2-year warranty
#6309471
Capture, Track, and Search Valuable Asset Information
Wasp MobileAsset is a complete asset management solution, designed to make asset tracking fast and easy. This complete Wasp solution includes a mobile computer for auditing assets in the fi eld and a WPL305 barcode printer for creating asset tags.
Instantly track grant spending in your agency
Eliminate time-consuming searches with convenient asset tracking by site, location, department, and serial number
Security for All of Your Transactions
SPOS Biometric Keyboard saves precious space by incorporating a biometric reader, touchpad, and MSR into one compact keyboard. Its full QWERTY key layout combines maximium space effi ciency with uncompromised alphanumeric data entry.
14" form factor J Full QWERTY layout Spill and dust resistant Programmable shortcut keys 3-track magnetic stripe reader with freely programmable headers and terminators for each track
#12100623
Capture essential information about each asset, including location, check-in, check-out, maintenance, warranty, contract, and depreciation
Instantly access more than 48 management reports, such as maintenance and audit history
Optional 2-hour 1-on-1 recorded Web training
Wasp MobileAsset Standard w/WPA1000II and WPL305 .......................... #10960443
Wasp MobileAsset Professional w/WPA1000II and WPL305 .......................... #10960460 Wasp 2-hour Web Training ............................. #10044672
Contact your GovConnection Account Manager today for special contract pricing.
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