Singapore Prisons is set to enhance security and operational efficiency by introducing iMD’s advanced MatriXcan fingerprint verification system across its facilities. This cutting-edge technology will play a vital role in several key areas:
• Staff Identification and Access Control: All prison staff will use MatriXcan fingerprint authentication to access secure areas. This ensures that only authorized personnel can enter sensitive zones, significantly bolstering security.
• Staff Attendance Management: MatriXcan fingerprint time clocks will accurately record staff work hours, automating the attendance process, improving data accuracy, and preventing time theft.
• Visitor Identification: Visitors will undergo fingerprint identification using MatriXcan technology upon entry, which will help prevent unauthorized individuals and contraband from entering the prison.
The implementation of iMD’s MatriXcan system is expected to deliver substantial benefits, including:
• Enhanced Security: The system will prevent unauthorized access to secure areas, ensuring the safety of both inmates and staff.
• Accurate Attendance Tracking: Automating attendance with MatriXcan technology will improve the reliability of data and reduce the administrative burden.
• Increased Operational Efficiency: The streamlined staff identification process will save time and resources, making operations more efficient.
• Strong Deterrence: The use of iMD’s fingerprint recognition technology will reinforce the prison’s commitment to maintaining strict security standards and preventing unauthorized activities.
Singapore Prisons, comprising six buildings, will use MatriXcan technology to register staff fingerprints at the main counter. Access levels will be granted based on security clearance, ensuring that staff have the appropriate access privileges.