UFC 4-021-02NF
27 September 2006
change 1, 23 October 2006
Requires variance or alternate method
Can be used to achieve
Cardreaders
anti-passback function.
to U.S. life safety code for exit doors.
Allows tracking of exiting
Extra construction cost and
personnel by individual
programming.
identification.
3-3.7
Event tracking/event logs. Event tracking/event logs are lists or logs of
security events recorded by the access control system that indicate the actions
performed and monitored by the system. Each event log entry contains the time, date,
and any other information specific to the event.
3-4
ACS EQUIPMENT
3-4.1
Once the type of identifier and other implementation strategies are
determined, the type of equipment to use can be determined. Various types of ACS
equipment are available, as described in the following sections.
3-4.2
Badging Equipment. When credentials have associated identification
badges, ancillary badging equipment is needed. Note that besides the CAC issued to all
government employees, supplemental badging may be required during CAC card
implementation-transition or for certain restricted access facilities. The Activity must
provide justification to support the requirement for any badging equipment. This
equipment should be scrutinized before deciding to purchase. Badging equipment
includes:
3-4.2.1
Camera for capturing photographs
3-4.2.2
Software for creating badge images
3-4.2.3
Signature capture tablet
3-4.2.4
Biometric template capture device (where applicable)
3-4.2.5 Badge printer capable of printing a color ID template on the front and back of
the badge, and capable of encoding a magnetic stripe or smart card (where applicable).
There are new technology printers that are capable of printing pseudo holograms on the
clear protective laminate, which may be considered for higher security applications.
3-4.2.6 Computer for retention and programming of the security credential database.
This computer may be a stand-alone or client workstation that is connected to the ACS
server database in a client/server architecture.
3-4.2.7 Equipment to encode badges (depending on types of badges). The badge
printer may be equipped with a magnetic stripe encoder or a separate stand-alone
magnetic stripe encoder or both may be necessary where required. The new GSC-IS
V2.1 contactless technology tokens require a card reader/writer to encode (not encrypt)
the token. For more information, refer to the Government Smart Card Interoperability
Specification.
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