Vision Database Systems Introduces PockeTracker Mobile ID Verification Solution To Construction Managers; Lays the Foundation for Construction Site Security

Leading FL-based ID card software developer brings mobile ID authentication to construction site managers and improves security measures onsite with mobile tracking and personnel verification.

Vision Database Systems  announced that the company has introduced its PockeTracker Mobile ID verification solution to construction sites nationwide to help improve security and create a seamless verification process for all personnel.  This powerful verification and attendance tool is being used by Construction Site Managers to help identify and verify personnel quickly and efficiently. With hundreds of workers possibly gaining access to a jobsite, it’s imperative that construction managers prevent unauthorized access by keeping track of who is onsite at all times. The PockeTracker Mobile ID Verification solution is currently being used for many different applications that includes campus security and event management; and now it’s paving the way for construction site security. By being able to identify who is entering and exiting a particular jobsite, construction managers can reduce fraudulent activities by barring disqualified workers from ever entering the premises.

In addition, PockeTracker can be used to verify worker certifications and track in and out times for auditing purposes.  “This is a monumental ID verification solution that Vision Database Systems is delivering to the hands of construction managers to help prevent any incidents from taking place on a jobsite,” states Emil Bonaduce, President at Vision Database Systems.  “We are extremely excited to bring our solution to the construction market and continue the momentum we started in the event and education markets. Knowing who is on a jobsite at all times is crucial to the success of any construction project.”

The PockeTracker solution key features includes low cost hardware Android and iOS, access from anywhere at anytime, Wifi, 3G/4G and offline, pre-configure privileges, easily connects to multiple data sources, and controls permits or denies entry based on user-defined personal criteria. Validation results are clearly displayed using green background for “APPROVED” and red for “DENIED” with one scan of an ID card that displays personal data and photo. Status fields are included in the results giving the operator actionable information as it keeps thorough records with transactions by name, time and event. All logged transaction data is available for auditing purposes; making it a valuable solution for construction site managers now and in the future. Vision Database Systems is exhibiting in booth #611 at the ASIS International Show in Dallas, TX September 25-28, 2017. Attendees can visit the booth to see PockeTracker in action. For further information on Vision Database Systems go to http://www.visiondatabase.com.

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