Group 4 Technology Wins Best Integrated Security Solution Award
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, November 7, 2006 – Group 4 Technology
(G4Tec), along with Group 4 Securicor (G4S) won SMT’s Best Integrated Security Solution
award for the AEGIS project. Winners were announced at the Security Excellence Awards
2006 event held at the London Hilton Hotel.
Now in its eight year, the event is organised by Security Management Today (SMT),
Security Installer and Platform magazine, and attracts the attention of hundreds
of the industry's key players and figureheads, whether they are members of leading
trade associations, training or inspection bodies, in-house or contract security
managers, installers or security consultants.
“We are honored to have received such a prestigious award,” said G4Tec, Divisional
Director, Jim Clarkson. “Our combined effort with G4S provided a truly enhanced
security solution with a state of the art electronic security system and manned
security working in perfect harmony to improve our customer’s bottom line. It’s
great to be recognised for that effort.”
G4Tec and G4S provided the AEGIS Project (Automated Electronic Guarding InitiativeS)
with enhanced security throughout its estate portfolio, whilst at the same time
providing a year on year cost saving by the reduction in a manned security presence.
The key objectives have been achieved by the
integration of various elements of
electronic security, the hub of which being G4Tec’s Security Management and Access
Control System interfaced with sub elements encompassing, Audio/Video, Intruder
Detection and Public Address Systems. The system secures almost 700 individual sites
with 110,000 card holders throughout the UK that are monitored from the Access Information
Centre (AIC) in Tewkesbury. The project is expected to grow to 800 sites by early
2007.
The AEGIS system employs card readers with integral keypads for enhanced security,
supported by audio and video facilities to provide access control of main or nominated
entrances to buildings. Further card reader control is employed at those facilities
wishing to control pedestrian movement to other internal areas. Vehicle barriers
are used in conjunction with card readers and audio/video intercoms to control and
monitor entry to car parks. G4S’s 24 hour AIC provides centralised management and
administration for the AEGIS system together with help desk facilities. G4Tec’s
24/7 Service Centre provides technical support for the AIC and remote sites.
About Group 4 Technology
G4Tec has been at the leading edge of security management technology for over 30 years. We design, develop and manufacture both hardware and software in the UK for
our range of security management systems. G4Tec offers UK customers full installation
and commissioning services together with 24/7 after sales support. Our security
management range, Symmetry is marketed globally, offering customers with business
operations around the world the benefit of a common platform, high performance access
control and security management solution.