Company Overview

Smarter Security markets the world's most intelligent Entrance and Access Control solutions. Fastlane turnstiles, Door Detectives, SmarterLobby and the first patented COTS Risk-Adaptive security framework, ReconaSense. The resulting next-generation platform of solutions significantly improves operational effectiveness, installation resilience, and threat detection capabilities for government and military-grade facilities. At Smarter Security and ReconaSense, we secure some of the world's most iconic buildings, including 50% of the Fortune 100 and thousands of commercial, campus, and government lobbies. With Smarter Security and ReconaSense, organizations achieve a layered security strategy with a lower total cost of ownership. Founded in 1992, Smarter Security is privately held and headquartered in Austin, Texas, with a NYC showroom and team members throughout North America. Visit www.smartersecurity.com for more information.
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Case Studies

262% ROI

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Read how a new 31-story high-rise in Chicago was looking to streamline their security staff operations. With over 2,500 tenants and 200+ daily visitors, selecting the right entrance control product was paramount to meeting their need for high entry speed. Their choice in choosing the Fastlane Glassgate 200 to authenticate tenants and visitors resulted in faster throughput and a 262% return on their investment after five years.
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7 World Trade Center

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Find out what impressed 7 World Trade Center to integrate Smarter Security's Fastlane turnstiles in their lobby after the September 11 terror attacks to help improve tenant safety, security, and convenience and facilitate the overall flow of traffic.
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PG&E

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Learn how the PG&E headquarters in the heart of the San Francisco financial district boosted their security posture using Smarter Security's Fastlane turnstiles.
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University of Notre Dame

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Robert Casarez, the Senior Business and Technology Specialist for Auxiliary Operations at the University of Notre Dame, oversees technology and strategic processes for a division that is responsible for a variety of departments and locations across campus, from the conference center to laundry facilities to dining halls. Casarez used a planned dining hall renovation as an opportunity to solve several design challenges. “It was important to us that any changes we implemented would allow students move in and out of the building quickly and efficiently. Indiana winters can be tough! We also needed to make sure that the solution was consistent with our vision for the interior update.” He turned to Fastlane turnstiles with integrated access control for the solution.
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