This is an update regarding our work on developing a new chip strip for destruction management, which will be ready in 2-3 months (see picture – this is a regular plastic strip, but this is how the “chip strip” is going to look). Each strip will a have a unique electronic identity (like an electronic serial number) and be easily attached to any type of weapon collected for destruction (size, model, artisan etc) and environment (heat, dust, humidity). We believe it is the best and most cost-effective way to control assets that has no value (because they are going to be destructed) and the fastest way to install it in massive depots.
The chip strip will be a new generation of tamper evident chip (the supplier just launched the chip last week – primarily for department theft control) in the sense that if somebody tries to remove the strip by cutting it to avoid the alarm going off when existing through the gate control at the door, the chip will, when cut, send a signal to the hardware infrastructure and an alarm will go off.
The strips will be very useful also when transporting the weapons to different sites. Often the weapons are collected and stored for a while at the Police, then transported to a military depot for long-term storage, but there is no control of how many weapons are moved and if they all end up at the military facility. With this technology the weapons can be scanned in the truck (a reader typically reads 300 chips per second) and since the scanner has GPS too, the location and time is recorded. When the truck arrives to the military depot it will be scanned again and the number of weapons, time and location will be recorded. This way they can see if all the weapons arrived and how long time it took for the drivers to go the distance. The same goes when they are transported to the destruction site. A log will be created and you can track the weapons like a Fedex shipment.
Best regards,
Jacob
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I am pleased to post a couple pictures from our pilot project in Brazil this month (registering data on weapon and scanning).
I am based in New York so fell free to contact me if you are going to the Conference in June and interested in learning more.
Best regards,
Jacob - jsb@aid-technology.com
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In continuation of my previous posts I am pleased to upload our new brochures on RFID weapon control. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.
Best regards,
Jacob
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Dear Sirs,
AID Technology S.A. is the leading supplier of weapon asset management systems for electronic registration and tracing that can manage all types of weapons, ammunition, accessories, maintenance schedules, transfers, import/export licenses - in one complete solution.
All system modules are configured to support the workflow of each client and ensure a more cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more.
AID Technology S.A. also contributes to international efforts to constrain the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) by providing turnkey SALW solutions for governments that control legal imports, manage stockpiles and registration of end-users. This includes assisting States in applying best practice for marking, tracing and record keeping and complying with their obligations to UN. Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology.
Below you find a brief description of what we do:
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
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Dear Sirs,
In continuation of my previous post, I am pleased to provide more info about some of our solutions:
Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
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Dear Sirs,
In continuation of my previous post, I am pleased to provide more info about some of our solutions:
Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
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Dear Sirs,
In continuation of my previous post, I am pleased to provide more info about some of our solutions:
Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
|
Dear Sirs,
In continuation of my previous post, I am pleased to provide more info about some of our solutions:
Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
|
Dear Sirs,
In continuation of my previous post, I am pleased to provide more info about some of our solutions:
Controlling active stockpiles/inventory with RFID Technology
Police and military armories can be secured with RIFD microchip technology (please contact me for photos), which is considered the most recognized, reliable and cost-effect technology for inventory control and is widely used commercially e.g. by Wal-Mart to control and trace their inventory, theft control in most retail stores and EZ Pass at highway toll stations etc. The microchips require no battery, maintenance or cleaning and the longevity matches the life of the asset in which it is installed.
The RFID microchips for weapons are to be used in a software and hardware infrastructure, consisting of e.g. software interface, back-up database, gate scanners, handheld scanners, camera and fingerprint control depending on security requirements. Once the software and hardware infrastructure (which constitutes the largest cost of a project) has been installed future “micro chipping” of weapons or assets only require a microchip and thus representing a marginal cost.
The RFID microchips are installed inside the weapon and will enable authorities to scan each weapon and retrieve the unique information stored in real time such as serial number, User ID, ownership, invoice, delivery and inventory history etc.
Each time a weapon is signed out of the police station or the military stockpile, it will get electronically registered with the above mentioned information and all history will be stored, traceable and easily audited (about 100 weapons can be scanned pr. second). Historical reports are easily generated and shared instantly with relevant units. Sign-out and Turn-in times are linked to persons ID and are significantly reduced and paperless. The user of the weapon will have responsibility for the weapon while it is in service, this will be monitored, and they can be held accountable for misuse during the period in which the weapon is in service.
Controlling deactive stockpiles (for destruction) with tamper evident security tags.
As stockpiles destined for destruction (e.g. Judicial Depots) represents a value constraint, a simpler solution is more appropriate and cost-effective. The goal is to provide an economical, fast and consistent solution that copes the fact of probable destruction and is easily installed in massive depots. Furthermore, a solution that can manage the variability represented by different types of weapons and material (polymer, metal) effectively.
Tamper evident security tags are attached to each weapon to identify it (please contact me for photos). These tags contain an electronic seal that will break and become non-readable during inventory control if tampered with or removed allowing for consistent inventory checks.
To overcome magnetic environments a variation of tags is used: a tag that allows for easy placement and consistent read rate and distance in metallic targets.
Requirements
A turnkey solution consists of:
• Software • Hardware • Design and production of customized microchips if necessary. • Installation of microchips, software and hardware. Adaption to organizations requirements, workflow and current systems/databases. • Training of personal. • Maintenance (in terms of new weapons added to active and deactive. stockpiles).
Costs
The cost of a turnkey solution as described above depends on solution type, weapon inventory size (active and deactive), required software features, security requirements, add-ons, and extent of adaptation to current systems and length of maintenance contract.
However, most systems will pay for itself fairly quickly due to lower inventory costs, manpower costs and reduced theft and governments have the opportunity to generate revenue from yearly weapon license renewal.
Benefits
Humanitarian Marking, tracing, record keeping and control of legally imported weapons will be significantly improved and more accountability put on the weapon user.
Controlling legally imported weapons – as part of an integrated approach, which also includes strengthening the legislation and institutions - is expected to minimize the source of uncontrolled legal weapons ending up in the wrong hands and will thus promote stability and security.
Financial Cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more. Saving on manpower (less paperwork, error tracking) and lost weapons.
Thank you for your attention. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and pictures.
- Join the global networking group SALW Control on LinkedIn today -
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
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Dear Mr. Clive M. Law,
Just came across your posting. Please have a look at our website: www.aid-technology.com
AID Technology S.A. is the leading supplier of weapon asset management systems for electronic registration and tracing that can manage all types of weapons, ammunition, accessories, maintenance schedules, transfers, import/export licenses - in one complete solution.
All system modules are configured to support the workflow of each client and ensure a more cost-effective, transparent, reliable and safe asset management by providing faster turn-in/sign-out times, instant auditing, reporting, sharing and more.
AID Technology S.A. also contributes to international efforts to constrain the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) by providing turnkey SALW solutions for governments that control legal imports, manage stockpiles and registration of end-users. This includes assisting States in applying best practice for marking, tracing and record keeping and complying with their obligations to e.g. the UN Firearms Protocol.
We have similiar projects in Uruguay and Ecuador, where we control police, military and civil weapons.
I you give me a phone number I will give u a call.
Best regards,
Jacob Sondrup Bachmann Director of Government Relations - jsb@aid-technology.com - +1 646 378 9722
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