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New programmer enables University of Nebraska to program iCLASS™ contactless cards onsite

A new smart card programmer from HID has given the University of Nebraska at Lincoln more start-to-finish control over card issuance, while giving its students and faculty an increased sense of security. The iCLASS™ CP400 Card Programmer is a hardware...
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A Guide to Dye Sublimation ID Card Printing

The majority of ID Card Printers use dye sublimation technology, as do an increasing number of Photo Printers. But what is dye sublimation, and how does it differ from printing techniques like ink jet? This guide will give you the...
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Contactless 101: Modulation lets radio waves carry data

There are three basic ways in which radio waves are altered or modulated in RF communication. They are amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). Sound familiar? AM and FM have become household names because of their...
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Contactless 101: Coding data for transmission via radio waves

So just how does the modulating of radio waves enable data transmission in contactless card systems? The answer is found in the concept of coding. Coding refers to a modulation pattern that is understood and shared by both a transponder...

Student Advantage's discount program: Coming to a campus card near you?

Student Advantage has been offering discount programs to college students for 11 years. But now, the company is taking the next logical step by merging the offering with a college’s existing campus card program. The first test, an incredibly successful...

New Fargo card printer encodes mag, chip, contactless, and prox

Fargo’s new HDP600 printer is one of the models selected by the U.S. Department of Defense for personalizing the Common Access Card. The HDP600 offers the versatility to encode nearly all commonly used ID technologies, including mag stripe, ISO 7816...

Oberthur to produce GSA's hybrid contact and contactless cards

The U.S. Genenal Services Administration (GSA) will look to Oberthur for production of the new contact and contactless ID cards. The GSA cards will be issued to employees, contractors, and visitors using facilities nationwide. The GSA announced that 18,000 of...

Card Office Policies and Procedures. Who Needs Them?

By Lyn White, Campus Card and Marketing Consultant, White Consulting YOU DO! You have taken a lot of time to determine that your campus could benefit from a campus card program. You have slaved over the RFP and agonized over...

Biometric panelists discuss projects at University of Georgia, Emory, and Johnson and Wales

At the recent National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU) meeting in San Antonio, a panel discussion focused on the utilization of biometric technology in the college and university market. The panelists described a series of biometric implementations–both new and...
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Feb. 1 webinar explores how mobile ordering enhanced campus life, increased sales at UVA and Central Washington @Grubhub @CBORD

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