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Reference sites. Amgen Puerto Rico Telephone Phillip Morris Hewlett Packard Kremlin Expo ’98, Portugal. Worldwide leader. More than 50,000 installations around the world rely on WSE systems to assure maximum security, easy monitoring, and convenient user access Industry Business

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  1. Reference sites Amgen Puerto Rico Telephone Phillip Morris Hewlett Packard Kremlin Expo ’98, Portugal

  2. Worldwide leader • More than 50,000 installations around the world rely on WSE systems to assure maximum security, easy monitoring, and convenient user access • Industry • Business • Utilities • Telephone • Education • Government • Entertainment

  3. Amgen 1 of 2 • World’s largest independent biotechnology company • $2.4 Billion Corporation • Application • 8,000 cardholders • Over 600 access points on several discrete systems • California • Colorado • Puerto Rico • Kentucky • The Netherlands

  4. Amgen 2 of 2 • Desired Solution • “One-card” worldwide for ease of use • Discrete systems worldwide for local control • Maintain legacy investment while migrating to state-of-the-art contactless cards. • The System • NexSentry Controllers • Recently converted from 808 Series controllers • NexSentry Command Center with multiple client monitoring stations “WSE was able to make transparent our conversion to digital technology. We were able to keep everyone moving without sacrificing security.” Donald Bitner, Corporate Security ManagerAmgen

  5. Puerto Rico Telephone • Telecommunications company • Client for 10 years • Application • 800 doors • 7,500 cardholders • Multiple site security network with 369 buildings • Solution • NexSentry Command Center with multiple client monitoring stations • Currently converting to digital system with WSE Conversion Solutions “WSE’s security management system software is friendly and practical, a good performer. It is also unbreakable. “Our controllers and readers are especially dependable and durable; we’ve never had any problems with WSE.” Donald Malviasia, Security AdministratorPuerto Rico Telephone

  6. Phillip Morris • Multinational conglomerate • Client for 12 years • Application • 200+ doors • 12,000 cardholders • Multiple site security network • Solution • 818 Controllers • Integrating NexSentry 4100 Series Controllers • NexSentry Command Center with multiple client monitoring stations • Redundant systems “Phillip Morris has much better control of manufacturing, engineering, and general office access using the Westinghouse card access system. Our plans call for expansion to additional PM sites in 1998.” John O’Connel, Security ManagerPhillip Morris

  7. Hewlett Packard ® • Leading high tech manufacturer • Client for 15 years • Application • More than 100 sites • Network and stand alone • 2,500 readers • 150,000 cardholders • Solution • 500 controllers • 708, 808, 818, 422 • 30 NexSentry Command Center security management systems • Local controllers • Remote local controllers • Remote dial up

  8. When security is really important...The Kremlin • Government facility with multiple buildings • Physical security • Wall • Guards • Application • Perimeter contactless card readers • UNIX Server for high security • Windows workstation for ease of use • Imaging storage & badging system • Desired Solution • Control perimeter access • Identify cardholder visually • Identify cardholder from database “No one even came close to WSE in functionality and affordability”

  9. Expo ‘98 — Lisbon, Portugal • World Exposition • May - September, 1998 • 12 million visitors • Over 30 buildings and pavilions • Desired Solution • “Danger Management” system for perimeter, entrances, and pavilions • Instant identification of 00,000 pavilion employees and VIP guests

  10. Expo ’98 - Lisbon, PortugalThe credential • Digitally stored images • Customized badges • Contactless RFID • Smart Card Chip • Magnetic Stripe

  11. Expo ’98 - Lisbon, PortugalThe system • UNIX reader with redundant back up • 25 terminals located throughout the site • Hundreds of readers • Magnetic stripe • Smart card • RFID • 10 Digital imaging & badging stations • + 10 digital cameras • + 20 badge printers • ODBC Integration to EXPO ’98 employee & VIP guest database

  12. Expo ’98 - Lisbon, PortugalChallenges & Solutions • 18-month design & implementation • Partnership with Parque Expo ’98, System Integrator, and WSE • Providing safety and security for perimeter, entrances and pavilions • Comprehensive solution utilizing over 100 readers for employee and VIP visitor identification Applications

  13. Expo ’98 - Lisbon, PortugalChallenges & Solutions • Badging 80,000 employees and VIPs; printing up to 1300 badges/day on-site • WSE digital video imaging and badging system including 10 badging stations w/ 20 printers • Redundant input of badge information • ODBC interface between employee & VIP database and WSE UNIX server • Single database for badge holder information and badge holder digital image • Interoperability between WSE’s NexSentry Command Center’s and WSE’s imaging & badging system Applications

  14. Large, multiple-site organizations with secure, flexible, dependable access control ® ® ®

  15. The future of access control

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