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STOPware, Inc. has announced that it has received LenelS2 factory certification and joined the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP). STOPware’s Visitor Management System interfaces with the OnGuard access control system, thereby allowing STOPware features to be leveraged by OnGuard system users.  

Seamless access control

STOPware has completed required factory testing at LenelS2 to validate the functionality of its interface to the OnGuard system. The integration of PassagePoint with the OnGuard system versions 7.6 & 8.0 allows customers to seamlessly provide access credentials to their visitor population via the OnGuard access control system, throughout their facility,” said John Marchioli, OAAP Product Management, LenelS2.

John adds, “We look forward to their continued involvement in the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program.

Certification via LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program

With the continued emphasis on safety and security in the workplace, it is more important than ever to limit facility access for visitors. This interface allows companies to determine the access level for different types of visitors and automatically activate, and deactivate the temporary access credential,” said Debbie Pendleton, the Chief Operations Officer (COO) at STOPware, Inc.

Debbie adds, “Certification through the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program provides PassagePoint and OnGuard customers with the confidence they deserve when selecting products to meet their security requirements.

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