Solutions Brivo® Online Access Control Systems

General Aviation Airports

Brivo Online Access Control Systems reduce IT hassles with Web-based architecture and administration, and 24/7 data centers.

Brivo Online Access Control Systems are the ideal security solution for General Aviation Airports. Our wide-area network architecture eliminates internal IT functions, including the need the network trenching. Plus, all IT maintenance is managed at Brivo data centers. This means Airport Managers can dedicate full attention to important airport operations.

Benefits for General Aviation Airports

Here are just some of the benefits that Airport Managers will realize with Brivo Online Access Control Systems.

  • No Network Trenching Required: Link perimeter gates and remote airport facilities (e.g., fuel farm, airfield lighting vault) with Brivo's cellular wireless panel – this means no network trenching costs.
  • Easy Web-Based Administration: Airport Administrators can remotely monitor and control access to their facilities through a simple Web-based interface.
  • Crisis Reporting and Monitoring:  Receive real-time incident information via email, phone, or pager. A digital record of each facility's system activity is updated in real- time.
  • Tiered Administration: Airport managers can delegate administrative tasks or provide administrative rights to municipal agencies (like the police) while maintaining centralized control of the entire system.
  • Digital Audit Trail: Ensure accountability with real-time logs and system data, as well as customized reports.
  • Reduced Internal IT Functions: Get powerful access control without the IT hassles – all IT maintenance is managed professionally by Brivo.
  • Facility Lockdown Capability:  Protect your facility during a crisis situation. Remove access privileges for any group in the system instantly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brivo Expert

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., Iif 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