Solutions

General Aviation Airports

ACS WebService™ eliminates network trenching costs.

ACS WebService provides unparalleled value for General Aviation Airports. Its hosted application and combination of cellular wireless or broadband control panels allow Airport Managers to focus on running their airport instead of the headaches associated with network trenching and IT maintenance.

  • Eliminate trenching costs. Brivo's cellular wireless panel allows General Aviation airports to link perimeter gates and remote airport facilities (e.g., fuel farm, airfield lighting vault) without costly network trenching.

  • Remote administration of airport. The hosted architecture provides on-site or off-site airport administrators the ability to monitor and control access from anywhere via the Web.

  • Immediate incident notifications. Brivo® provides email notifications of incidents to airport managers, guards, and even local police.

  • Flexible administration. Highly flexible "Tiered Administration" feature allows the airport manager to delegate administrative tasks and provide municipal agencies (such as the police) administration privileges.

  • Accountability through digital audit trail. Brivo automatically logs and stores system data in real-time. Customized reports are available online.

  • NO IT personnel or expertise required. All IT functions and maintenance are outsourced to Brivo. This means there is no IT requirement for the airport.

  • Facility lockdown capability. With the Lockdown feature, Airport managers can remove access privileges for any group in the system on a moments notice. This capability ensures control over vehicle traffic is protected during a crisis situation.

What They're Saying ...

“We have one gate that is a mile from the office. Trenching and setting the wires in the ground would be far too expensive.”
— Bob Trimborn, Santa Monica Airport Director
“For instance, if the site is experiencing theft in a specified area, as the Redlands airport had, the access administrator could examine the logs and determine through a process of elimination the identity of the culprit, if it was an insider entering with his or her card, and the system could then page or e-mail the administrator whenever the suspect entered or exited the location.”
— Ron Lander, President, Ultrasafe Security