About us
Procom Enterprises and WorkTimeClock present the best of Access control,
Time and Attendance solutions as well as Personal Identification. We provide
you with detailed information in place, expert evaluation of your needs and we
are ready to suggest the optimum options for you to select from. We deliver
best of advantages technology can suggest tested and analyzed.
Access Control - WorkTimeClock Recognition Systems brings the
true security and convenience of biometric technology easily within reach of
most access control applications. The HandKey® II
utilizes field-proven hand geometry technology that verifies an authorized
person in less than one second.
The benefits of biometric security were once reserved for high-security
applications, but the HandKey II changes that. Tens of thousands of HandKeys
are already installed in applications that range from health clubs and day care
centers to laboratories and prisons. Its ease of use and reliability has made
the HandKey the biometric standard for the access control industry. The lower
cost of the HandKey II now makes the choice even easier.
Time & Attendance - WorkTimeClock Recognition Systems now
brings the accuracy and convenience of biometric technology easily within reach
of most time and attendance applications. In operations that range from
coalmines to clean rooms, HandReaders have proven to be a practical and precise
solution.
Beyond a simple time clock, the HandPunch® 1000 brings an
enterprise solution for small companies, as well as, for companies that have
small, multiple locations and minimal supervision. The HandPunch 2000
and 3000 provide definable data management keys that allow
data collection when employees punch. The HandPunch 4000 lets you tailor the
system to meet your precise needs. The systems transmit data to the time and
attendance host PC through a variety of options, depending on the model.
Personal Identification - This is a project-oriented market.
The HandKey is used as a means to positively identify a person holding a
transaction card, driver’s license, national ID card, passport, Visa, or other
documents. Current installations by Recognition Systems are in place at
the Immigration and Naturalization INSPASS stations at JFK, Newark and Toronto
airports; as well as in the Food Services systems at the University of Georgia.
Banks, both domestic and international, are looking into this approach as a way
to put a person’s bank account on a memory card. Programs are also being
planned for biometric identification and verification of government benefits
recipients.
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