Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies recently announced that the company has become the preferred access control and security provider for CardSmithIngersoll Rand Security Technologies recently announced that the company has become the preferred access control and security provider for CardSmith, which supplies colleges and universities with complete one-card transaction management solutions.  CardSmith not only supplies campuses with card system technology for a host of on- and off-campus applications, but also manages the complexities of the resulting card system and program operations.  To complement its card-based service suite, colleges and universities can now obtain Schlage access control solutions through CardSmith.

"Over the past four years, we've developed a working relationship with Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, and helped implement many Schlage access control and security solutions for colleges and universities in tandem with our own card transaction processing solutions," emphasizes Jay Summerall, founder and president of CardSmith.  "Our customers really appreciate knowing that they can come to us and get all of their one-card applications, from meal programs and library check-out to door access at residence halls, laboratories and elsewhere across campus."

Summerall adds: "Just as we provide a complete card transaction processing solution, so does the Schlage security system.  Campuses can create any combination of offline, online and/or wireless access control.  As a result, our customers are now receiving the best of both worlds in both card-based transaction processing and security, all accessed by a single campus ID card."

"We're very pleased to be working closely with CardSmith," reports Beverly Vigue, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies vice-president, education solutions.  "This relationship will be very beneficial to colleges and universities who can now get a single one-stop solution for all of their card applications.  By working together, we can assure our mutual clients are getting card solutions created with the entire campus in mind."

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