Monday, October 26, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
TTI Adds PockeTracker Software to the IPT300
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. February 24, 2009 Trijay Technologies International Corporation (TTI), a leader in providing mobile id verification solutions today announced that it’s IPT300 Series of Handheld Mobile ID Devices are now available with PockeTracker; a mobile identity software application from Florida based Vision Database Systems Inc. The software is designed to be very simple to use and can be easily configured (even on the fly) to address most any tracking and verification need. PockeTracker was designed to be the most open handheld access control software which can interface to any ODBC compliant database system. “The integration of PockeTracker adds more functionality to the already popular IPT300 Handheld device, specifically when utilized by although not limited to educational institutions. States Chuck Weiglin, Chief Operating Officer TTI Inc. “K1 through 12 schools, Colleges and Universities, Corporate, Correctional Facilities, Emergency Services, Government & Library Services will all benefit from the enhanced 1PT300.”
TTI‘s IPT300 combined with PockeTracker can be used to monitor and validate students into sporting events, check rank or security clearance before granting access in to a location, check drivers licenses to authorize child pick‐up and check who is still in a building during a emergency and rescue The IPT300 is able to read multiple card technologies which include: magnetic strip, barcode, mifare, smart chip, and HID iclass. “With the Pocketracker program the IPT300 handheld computer can increase customer’s security, safety, identity. It will also allocate resources at peak periods, monitor attendance and frequent participation as well as gather demographic and statistical data.” Adds Emil Bonaduce CEO Vision Database Systems. “We also have the capacity to modify our code to speed up the scanning of the barcode and mag reader to maximize performance. “
About TTI
TTI develops manufactures and markets numerous Mobile and Handheld ID software, hardware, biometric devices. Our portable Mobile ID Hardware allows for Government Agencies, Systems Integrators and Access Control Companies to easily connect to existing ID systems for accurate ID verification and authentication. For more information visit www.trijaycorp.com
About VisionBase:
VisionBase specializes in software development, and offers a full line of handheld and PC based tracking and verification solutions, including biometric authentication options. VisionBase is also a leader in the ID card production market, under their signature RapIDcard®.
TTI‘s IPT300 combined with PockeTracker can be used to monitor and validate students into sporting events, check rank or security clearance before granting access in to a location, check drivers licenses to authorize child pick‐up and check who is still in a building during a emergency and rescue The IPT300 is able to read multiple card technologies which include: magnetic strip, barcode, mifare, smart chip, and HID iclass. “With the Pocketracker program the IPT300 handheld computer can increase customer’s security, safety, identity. It will also allocate resources at peak periods, monitor attendance and frequent participation as well as gather demographic and statistical data.” Adds Emil Bonaduce CEO Vision Database Systems. “We also have the capacity to modify our code to speed up the scanning of the barcode and mag reader to maximize performance. “
About TTI
TTI develops manufactures and markets numerous Mobile and Handheld ID software, hardware, biometric devices. Our portable Mobile ID Hardware allows for Government Agencies, Systems Integrators and Access Control Companies to easily connect to existing ID systems for accurate ID verification and authentication. For more information visit www.trijaycorp.com
About VisionBase:
VisionBase specializes in software development, and offers a full line of handheld and PC based tracking and verification solutions, including biometric authentication options. VisionBase is also a leader in the ID card production market, under their signature RapIDcard®.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
TTI Extends Battery Life and add Internal GPS to the ST4EX Mobile Identification Handheld
TTI Extends Battery Life and add Internal GPS to the ST4EX Mobile Identification HandheldNEWPORT BEACH, CA., Oct.14, 2008- Trijay Technologies International Corporation (TTI) , a leader in providing mobile id verification solutions , today announced the release of two new extended life batteries and internal GPS for the popular ST4EX mobile biometric identification handheld terminal. The ST4EX now has two options of battery power, one being a upgrade to two 1550mAH batteries and two being one single 3100mAH battery. In addition the unit will now include a internal GPS module.
Both new rechargeable battery options allow the ST4EX handheld biometric terminal to operate continuously for up to 12 hours. In addition, the extended batteries are as before hot swappable in the field without losing any valuable data. The internal GPS added to the ST4EX allows users to pinpoint locations of all transactions taking place on the handheld.
“We have managed to add more field usage to the already popular small and lightweight St4 handheld platform. The additional battery life allows for more modules to be added without subtracting power usage, such as a digital camera or barcode scanner. The addition of the GPS module allows the data being captured to be pinpointed to a precise location ” says Chief Operating Officer Chuck Weiglin
About TTI
TTI develops, manufactures and markets numerous Mobile and Handheld ID software, hardware, biometric devices. Our portable Mobile ID Hardware allows for Government Agencies, Systems Integrators and Access Control Companies to easily connect to existing ID systems for accurate ID verification and authentication. For more information visit www.trijaycorp.com
Both new rechargeable battery options allow the ST4EX handheld biometric terminal to operate continuously for up to 12 hours. In addition, the extended batteries are as before hot swappable in the field without losing any valuable data. The internal GPS added to the ST4EX allows users to pinpoint locations of all transactions taking place on the handheld.
“We have managed to add more field usage to the already popular small and lightweight St4 handheld platform. The additional battery life allows for more modules to be added without subtracting power usage, such as a digital camera or barcode scanner. The addition of the GPS module allows the data being captured to be pinpointed to a precise location ” says Chief Operating Officer Chuck Weiglin
About TTI
TTI develops, manufactures and markets numerous Mobile and Handheld ID software, hardware, biometric devices. Our portable Mobile ID Hardware allows for Government Agencies, Systems Integrators and Access Control Companies to easily connect to existing ID systems for accurate ID verification and authentication. For more information visit www.trijaycorp.com
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Obama may spend a billion on biometrics
By Alice LipowiczJan 07, 2009
The Obama administration is likely to spend $750 million to $1 billion on biometric applications this year, primarily in defense, intelligence and homeland security, according to a new report from Jeremy Grant, an analyst for the Stanford Group Co. research firm.
Key programs at the Defense Department could result in $500 million to $600 million in biometrics contracts, and intelligence programs could add another $250 million to $350 million, Grant said.
Other major programs contributing to the growth include the Homeland Security Department’s U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology and Real ID Act of 2005, the FBI’s Next Generation Identification and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, he said.
“U.S. identity solutions projects should survive intact through the presidential transition and the industry should continue to do well in the Obama administration,” Grant wrote.
“Still, the distractions of the transition -– magnified by the economic crisis -– will slow some projects and delay the creation of new ones. We forecast flat government spending for 2009 outside of several key programs, as a new administration takes a year to review and reshape existing initiatives.”
About the Author
Alice Lipowicz is a staff writer for Washington Technology.
The Obama administration is likely to spend $750 million to $1 billion on biometric applications this year, primarily in defense, intelligence and homeland security, according to a new report from Jeremy Grant, an analyst for the Stanford Group Co. research firm.
Key programs at the Defense Department could result in $500 million to $600 million in biometrics contracts, and intelligence programs could add another $250 million to $350 million, Grant said.
Other major programs contributing to the growth include the Homeland Security Department’s U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology and Real ID Act of 2005, the FBI’s Next Generation Identification and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, he said.
“U.S. identity solutions projects should survive intact through the presidential transition and the industry should continue to do well in the Obama administration,” Grant wrote.
“Still, the distractions of the transition -– magnified by the economic crisis -– will slow some projects and delay the creation of new ones. We forecast flat government spending for 2009 outside of several key programs, as a new administration takes a year to review and reshape existing initiatives.”
About the Author
Alice Lipowicz is a staff writer for Washington Technology.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
TTI adds New Option for Remote User Enrollment, Law Enforcement & More

NEWPORT BEACH, CA., May 12, 2008- Trijay Technologies International Corporation (TTI) , a leader in providing mobile id verification solutions , today announced the release of a new Law Enforcement version of the popular ST4EX mobile biometric identification terminal. The Law Enforcement version ST4EXLE features a fully integrated optical fingerprint scanner digital camera with flash to enable evidence gathering, remote photo capture and the capturing and matching of fingerprint templates.
The ST4EX is the state of the art mobile terminal for the new generation of Chip-Based Identity cards. The unique design of the ST4EX caters for the most demanding field operating requirements with its rugged exterior and long battery life span.
The built-in Secure Access Module supports the use of digital keys for card schemes requiring high-security while the GSM/GPRS module provides mobility for high-speed data transfer and voice calls over mobile networks. With a TFT LCD panel, the ST4EX provides a user-friendly touch screen interface for multiple applications on a Win.CE platform
“We have managed to add more functionality to the already popular small and lightweight St4 handheld platform. The addition of a camera and optical scanner allows Law enforcement personnel to remotely enroll and verify both fingerprints and photos.”
The ST4EX is the state of the art mobile terminal for the new generation of Chip-Based Identity cards. The unique design of the ST4EX caters for the most demanding field operating requirements with its rugged exterior and long battery life span.
The built-in Secure Access Module supports the use of digital keys for card schemes requiring high-security while the GSM/GPRS module provides mobility for high-speed data transfer and voice calls over mobile networks. With a TFT LCD panel, the ST4EX provides a user-friendly touch screen interface for multiple applications on a Win.CE platform
“We have managed to add more functionality to the already popular small and lightweight St4 handheld platform. The addition of a camera and optical scanner allows Law enforcement personnel to remotely enroll and verify both fingerprints and photos.”
Thursday, January 24, 2008
TTI in the Polish Press
Nowy czytnik odcisków palców
Napisał: Adam Bułaciński, redakcja
23.01.2008.
Firma Trijay Technologies International Corporation (TTI) zapowiedziała 11 stycznia wprowadzenie na rynek nowego przenośnego optycznego biometrycznego czytnika odcisków palców BCR200 BT. Jest to zaprojektowany w unikatowy sposób czytnik kart chipowych z wbudowanym optycznym skanerem odcisków palców. Produkt jest opracowano w celu zapewnienia wygodnego użytkowania zarówno z komputerami przenośnymi, jak i stacjonarnymi. Wykorzystujące nowoczesne rozwiązanie biometrii optycznej urządzenie zapewnia najwyższy poziom funkcjonalności w zakresie odczytu i porównywania odcisków palców.
Czytnik BCR200 BT może zdalnie przesyłać odczytane odciski palców do dowolnego urządzenia obsługującego Bluetooth, takiego jak palmtop, laptop czy telefon komórkowy. Możliwa jest integracja BCR200 BT z istniejącymi rozwiązaniami służącymi do identyfikacji oraz zdalna autentykacja i weryfikacja odcisków. Wbudowany akumulator litowo-polimerowy może być ładowany przez port USB, co ułatwia mobilne zastosowania urządzenia.Szef ds. operacyjnych w firmie TTI Chuck Weiglin mówi: „Nowe urządzenie BCR200 BT do odczytu odcisków palców jest naturalnym dodatkiem do naszych innych urządzeń służących do mobilnej weryfikacji tożsamości”.
Adam BułacińskiRedakcjaŹródło: TTI
Napisał: Adam Bułaciński, redakcja
23.01.2008.
Firma Trijay Technologies International Corporation (TTI) zapowiedziała 11 stycznia wprowadzenie na rynek nowego przenośnego optycznego biometrycznego czytnika odcisków palców BCR200 BT. Jest to zaprojektowany w unikatowy sposób czytnik kart chipowych z wbudowanym optycznym skanerem odcisków palców. Produkt jest opracowano w celu zapewnienia wygodnego użytkowania zarówno z komputerami przenośnymi, jak i stacjonarnymi. Wykorzystujące nowoczesne rozwiązanie biometrii optycznej urządzenie zapewnia najwyższy poziom funkcjonalności w zakresie odczytu i porównywania odcisków palców.
Czytnik BCR200 BT może zdalnie przesyłać odczytane odciski palców do dowolnego urządzenia obsługującego Bluetooth, takiego jak palmtop, laptop czy telefon komórkowy. Możliwa jest integracja BCR200 BT z istniejącymi rozwiązaniami służącymi do identyfikacji oraz zdalna autentykacja i weryfikacja odcisków. Wbudowany akumulator litowo-polimerowy może być ładowany przez port USB, co ułatwia mobilne zastosowania urządzenia.Szef ds. operacyjnych w firmie TTI Chuck Weiglin mówi: „Nowe urządzenie BCR200 BT do odczytu odcisków palców jest naturalnym dodatkiem do naszych innych urządzeń służących do mobilnej weryfikacji tożsamości”.
Adam BułacińskiRedakcjaŹródło: TTI
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