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Services
| Information Technology Services
Over the years
ETI has developed a cadre of technology
partners and have provided Integrated Security Systems Solutions
to our clients. These services integrate vital technology as it
relates to surveillance, identification and reporting.
Specifically, ETI provides pass/I.D.
and badging system services through a complete digitized badging
system that is fully integrated with an access control system.
Our officers issue badges and decals and maintain the system’s
audit trails and records to ensure that system integrity is maintained.
ETI also provides technical security
services to include acquisition, installation, design and maintenance
of Electronic Integrated Security Systems and its Communications
System. ETI can provide Security
Systems services to include, but not limited to: solving system
problems; and installing terminals, alarms, motion detectors,
readers, cameras, video tape recorders, micro processors, electronic
locking devices, emergency exit devices, cables, accessories and
the like. Additionally, ETI can provide
repair and maintenance of modules, readers, modems, output modules,
and monitoring panels. ETI can also
provide programming information for a security system, per the
client’s security needs, and perform troubleshooting to
detect system problems producing and distributing appropriate
reports as required. Further, ETI
can provide monthly preventative maintenance for a Security System
in order to maintain optimal reliability and performance. These
are just some of the technology-based services ETI
can provide. We continue to develop innovative ways of providing
security services while minimizing cost and security risks. These
strategies are based on each individual client’s needs for
security.
Bioinformatics is an emerging scientific discipline that uses
information technology to organize, analyze, and distribute biological
information in order to answer complex biological questions. Bioinformatics
is an interdisciplinary research area, which may be broadly defined
as the interface between biological and computational sciences.
It involves the solution of complex biological problems using
computational tools and systems. It also includes the collection,
organization, storage and retrieval of biological information
from databases. Bioinformatics stands at the interface of molecular
biology and information sciences; here, it promises to provide
critical tools for managing the immense volume of biological information.
The value of this technology to strengthen our national security
is significant, particularly in the areas of identification badging,
check points and areas that require different levels of security
clearances. ETI, through the use
of finger print recognition, can provide a more secure alternative
to ID badges and so-called smart cards (microchip encryption).
Bioinformatics provides the enhanced level of security in the
areas of data information storage and retrieval that all agencies
need to provide optimal security.

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