The ID2 Meth Scanner from CDEX Inc. allows corrections workers to detect all different forms and concentrations of methamphetamines on nearly any surface, including skin, clothing, wood, plastics, and metals.
Smiths Detection introduces the B-Scan series full-body scanner for security screening applications. The X-ray units are designed to provide internal and external body search capabilities.
The Shockwave from Taser creates a 3-D pie-shaped wedge of space that denies access using simultaneous firing from 18 shock devices.
Southwest Microwave offers the Intrepid line of fence, buried-cable and digital microwave intrusion detection sensors for outdoor perimeter security in correctional settings.
Videolarm announces the release of the Q-View, a multiple-camera surveillance system that can pair up to four cameras in a single housing. The product is available in high-resolution color and features fully articulated multiple areas. Other features include up to four cameras with 3mm-9mm auto iris lenses, IR corrective lenses on day/night cameras, one 24vac power input and two separate video outputs. The camera features wall, pendant or recessed ceiling mounting options for indoor or outdoor environments.
The E-Plex 5800 Series locks and stand-alone access controllers from Kaba Access Control are GSA-approved and listed on the FIPS 201 approved product list. The products are part of the E-Plex 5800 PACS system, which allows users different levels of security based on their access control needs. The product series works with TWIC, PIV, CAC NG, FRAC and other FIPS 201 interoperable credential. Products are card-based and feature LearnLok technology, which enables up to 300 FPS 201 cards to be enrolled at the lock’s reader with out the use of software for basic access control. Optional software is available for management of up to 3,000 users per door.