Radio frequency card reader technology gets the smart vote
In a few constituencies at the last general election officials miscalculated the resources needed to deal with the amount of voters, so many people lost their democratic right to vote. The elections of 11 returning officers were criticised by the Electoral Commission, but only three of those – including Birmingham – have agreed to give up their payments. A spokesman for a returning officer whose election was singled out by the Electoral Commission, Julia Cleary of Newcastle-under-Lyme, refused to tell The Sunday Telegraph whether she had taken returning officer fees.
Managing the body of personnel you are responsible for is tough for any organisation or company, but Time & Attendance Midlands has the technical know-how with its smart card and biometric time and attendance solutions. Suitable for companies with fewer than 250 personnel up to large multinational corporations, your time and attendance system will reliably and accurately record your employees’ clocking data. Contactless smart cards are used to operate the system. They use reliable RF (Radio Frequency) reading technology, which gives a consistent read range and is unaffected by most external conditions.