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UTA taps into high-tech fare collection

The Utah Transit Authority Jan. 1 will officially launch its new fare collection system that includes contactless credit cards. In addition, the new readers installed on its 520 buses and at 35 rail platforms will also accept prepaid cards, such...
December 18, 2008 /

Student privacy rules tackle changes in technology

New student privacy regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Education enable universities to use ID numbers, but not Social Security numbers, in student directories as long as they can’t be used to access education records without another form of...
December 17, 2008 / , , ,

More automation ahead for campus card programs

By Jeff Zander, Vice President, Heartland Campus Solutions Here is what Heartland believes it’ll be seeing more of in 2009 within campus card programs: Automated Web-based services, such as deposits, reports and purchases that require little or no staff, will...
December 16, 2008 / ,

Bowdoin's new one card system aims to improve security

Bowdoin College students and faculty returning from winter break next month will be receiving a new ID card expected to increase on-campus security. The Brunswick, Maine school is in the process of converting to a new one-card system from campus...
December 16, 2008 / ,

Evolis partners with ExpressDigital

Evolis, a designer and manufacturer of ID card printers, announced that its two top-selling single and dual-sided card printers – Pebble and Dualys – are supported by ExpressDigital, a primary provider of software and services for photographers and labs. Photographers...
December 4, 2008 / ,

Are campus ID programs gambling with student privacy?

Most have eliminated the Social Security number from the card, but what about the myriad of campus systems? By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor The ubiquitous nine-digit Social Security number is rapidly disappearing from the ID scene as colleges, governments and...
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