The Maryland Higher Education Commission in July awarded the College of Southern Maryland $375,000 from its Campus Safety Grant Program. This substantial investment will improve security systems at CSM’s four main campuses. The Campus Safety Grant funds will enable the college to outfit all CSM campuses exterior doors with electronic key/access points. The new access control system will utilize keyless electronic locks that are configured into access control software, allowing CSM greater accountability in granting access and tracking the credentialed users. “Using door keys has been a standard practice at higher education facilities, but with the increased demand on campuses for more efficient security measures, the transition to primarily digital security systems will enable CSM to provide enhanced security protection,” explained CSM Operations and Planning Division Vice President Dr. Bill Comey. The new electronic key/access system will also allow public safety officers to provide credential badges to students, staff, visitors, or vendors. With the new system, credentials can be sent digitally to a person’s smartphone and only individuals with proper credentials can access buildings, making the college environment safer and more secure for everyone, Comey said. Comey credited CSM Director of Public Safety and Preparedness Gary Smith and CSM Public Safety […]
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