16/10/2013
Morse Watchmans plays key role at Arizona leisure business
Oxford, Ct
“We like that we have key accountability and tracking of all keys on-site with the Keywatcher system,” said Roxanne Manwell, Access Control Supervisor, Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort. “It alerts us when keys are not turned in correctly and/or are overdue and we can send out the report to the departments for notification purposes.”
The Keywatcher system and accompanying Keypro software, in place since 2004, enable Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort to meet the various Arizona Indian Gaming Statutes regarding key control and management. Custom software enables the casinos to set up all these and many other types of reports, which can be emailed to management on a regular basis.
Ms. Manwell adds, “Tracking and reporting is critical in our industry and the Keywatcher eliminates the need for manual logs and paper trails because it records everything and prints a report with a couple of clicks. The reports are easy to run and manage when going through our yearly audits.”
Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort are owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRP-MIC), a sovereign tribe located in the metropolitan Phoenix area. In addition to Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort, the SRP-MIC own and operate several other enterprises including Salt River Materials Group and Saddleback Communications. Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort are both located in Scottsdale, offering visitors over 100,000 square feet devoted to gaming, dining, and entertainment. Amenities include slots, blackjack, keno, and five unique restaurants.
Keywatcher systems used at Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort were configured and installed by Genesis Resource, Inc. a leading provider of electronic key control systems in the casino industry.