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| Web site | http://www.sagem.com.au |
| Phone | (02) 9424 3500 |
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| NSW | Lane Cove |
Sagem
http://www.sagem.com.auSAGEM Australasia is a wholly owned subsidiary of the SAFRAN Group, a global leader in high technology solutions with AU$ 17.7 billion sales in 2005 and 58,000 employees in over 30 countries. The SAFRAN Group is involved in four global activities:
- Aerospace propulsion
- Aircraft equipment
- Communication products (mobile phones, TV / residential terminals, fax / MFP, networks solutions)
- Defence and Security solutions
With over 25 years experience in Australia, the Security Division of SAGEM Australasia has built a solid reputation in various market segments such as police forensic activities, access control, banking, healthcare, IT security, airport security and national identification systems.
SAGEM’s extensive expertise in biometric technologies (fingerprint, iris, facial), physical and logical access control, secure payment transactions, smartcards, IT security software and global positioning systems, has allowed the company to rapidly become a leader in the field of advanced security applications.
A full range of security applications:
The company started with digital fingerprint technology, rapidly turning into the market leader with more than 50% of world-market shares (source IDC-2005). SAGEM is currently developing multi-biometrics solutions, using any combination of fingerprint, facial and iris recognition technologies. Building on its expertise, SAGEM expanded its scope of business to include information and communication security solutions: producing non-forgeable ID and health documents; fighting against crime (secure payments, transactions and games); developing infrastructures with public key identification/encryption (PKI); access control (buildings, airports, borders), law enforcement, population management and IT security (data encryption, strong authentication, SSO, PKI, workflow management and client/server applications). SAGEM Australasia now promotes a complete range of powerful solutions combining physical and logical access control, specially designed to deploy strong authentication technologies in complex IT architectures, reducing administration costs whilst increasing internal security.
A leader in government and corporate solutions:
SAGEM has acquired strong references by providing government and large corporate organisations with the latest security solutions:
- Australian Customs: SAGEM was selected as a strategic partner for the development of the Automatic Border Processing System known as SmartGate, which aim is to assist the fast and accurate processing of passengers and flight crews through immigration at Australia’s borders.
- National Australia Bank: SAGEM supplies the bank with its newest SAGEM MONETEL EFTPOS terminals range
- Australian Police Force: SAGEM supplies CrimTrac with its National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS)
- Corporate security: SAGEM provides biometric access control terminals to major security vendors such as Hills (Direct Alarm Supply), Gallagher Group (Cardax), BQT Solutions, Biometric Innovations, and SEADAN Security solutions.
- Australian Federal and State Police Forces in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Queensland: SAGEM provides Livescan capture devices providing real time fingerprint and identification of suspects
SAGEM Australasia is currently working on major government and military contracts, with state & federal government jurisdictions and well-established defence contractors. These contracts allow the company to invest and develop a world-class expertise in manufacturing military grade electronic products in Australia, combining high quality and a highly competitive approach. SAGEM Australasia has also been officially endorsed as a supplier to the Government, thereby recognising its financial viability, compliance with relevant quality standards and commitment to Industry development.
Global Positioning Systems (GPS):
SAGEM Australasia’s Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Division provides high accuracy DGPS systems from Magellan, Hemisphere and Pacific Crest, targeting military, professional and consumer applications in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands. These applications range from surveying and data collection for Geographical Information Systems to machine location, control and guidance. Customers include various state and national government agencies, mining and geophysical exploration companies, as well as surveying and scientific organisations. The division provides sales, technical and maintenance support for all products and has a dealer network throughout the region.
Capability statement:
With a local team committed to delivering high quality standards (ISO 9000), state of the art recognition technologies developed by its R&D in Europe and the US (1200 persons), and its strong experience in building turnkey solutions, SAGEM has demonstrated a superior capability to exceed customer's expectations in undertaking mission critical projects.
For more information, contact SAGEM at Phone 02 9424 3500, Fax 02 9424 3510 OR visit the company website at http://www.sagem.com.au
Company address:
Unit 1, 7-9 Orion Rd, Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
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