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Morse Watchmans, the industry pioneer in key control and asset management systems, is exhibiting a comprehensive range of its award-winning key control products at the American Correctional Association’s Winter Conference, January 4-7, 2024 at the Gaylord National Harbor in National Harbor, MD.

Morse Watchman’s flagship system, the KeyWatcher® Touch, will be on display alongside additional key control and asset management solutions at booth #1113.

Secure corrections operations

As prison populations continue to rise, it’s becoming increasingly important to properly secure the changing correctional landscape,” said Tim Purpura, VP of Global Sales and Marketing, at Morse Watchmans.

He adds, “We invite all ACA Conference attendees to stop by our booth and see how our solutions combine traditional security with new technology to make corrections operations more secure and efficient.”

KeyWatcher® Touch electronic key cabinet

KeyWatcher® Touch integrates with many brands of access control systems for a layered security approach

The KeyWatcher® Touch electronic key cabinet is a scalable key control solution for organisations looking to secure, manage, and track keys and other assets.

With a 7” touchscreen and patented SmartKey system with KeyAnywhere technology, it is easy to withdraw and return a key securely to any key cabinet located within an enterprise. KeyWatcher® Touch also integrates with many brands of access control systems for a layered security approach.

Additional product offerings

Morse Watchmans’ additional product offerings also include KeyWatcher Fleet® for automotive fleet management applications, KeyBank® Touch for large quantities of keys, and SmartKey® Locker Touch System for the storage and tracking of larger objects.

These solutions, coupled with Morse Watchmans’ industry-renowned software, service, and support, ensure the safety and security of a variety of physical assets.

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