07/10/2010
BAE Systems MAS selects Sisys visitor management system
Preston, Lancashire (UK)
Sisys recommended its Visitor Express Security Edition (VESE), which provides an efficient service for visitors and offers added security that manual paper-based systems cannot provide. VESE offers BAE Systems a means of processing passes for visitors to the premises. It stores key information and images which can be searched for and displayed based on varying criteria.
A total of 10 image capture terminals and 13 enquiry terminals were installed across the four sites, alongside two self-service terminals. The self-service Fast Track Kiosks verify if the visitor is expected, print out the pass and email the host announcing the visitor’s arrival.
BAE Systems also selected Intranet Visit Notification System (INVS), which provides an intranet booking facility for hosts to invite and pre-book their own visitors. The system enables hosts to see appointments as they are due, and emails can be automatically generated to confirm the appointment, including a location map. This improves visitor experience and dramatically enhances the efficiency of reception and security staff.
Sisys has also provided seven wireless barcode guns to allow remote logging of arrival and departures ensuring accurate time records are maintained of who is on site and when.
“The Sisys visitor management system has dramatically improved the way our company manages and handles visitors,” says Michelle Villis, Global Security Environment Manager at BAE Systems – Warton Unit. “The quality passes produced from the system demonstrate our business' focus on security. The way the visitors are now more efficiently handled reinforces the company focus on customer service.”