Metro

Insecurity: Smartvisit system unveiled for public, private sectors 

By Daniel Tyokua


A smartvisit system to secure public and private sectors against insecurity and manage visitors has been unveiled. 
During the unveiling on Thursday in Abuja, the Director Special Project of Tagged  Technologies Limited, Dr Daniel Omofoman said the initiative is to ensure that visitors are properly managed in business environment.
He explained that the system guarantees invitation, verification and validation which controls unscheduled visit and persons to well structured organisations.  


According to Omofoman, smartvisit system which is conceptualised and designed by an indigenous company will put an end to manual signing that does not store data for long.


He said: “The purpose of Smart visit is to ensure that visitors are properly managed in business environment. First it does invitation, verification and validation, so someone can’t just wake up and go to an office without an invitation, even if someone wants to make inquiries, the person still has to schedule an appointment using the Smartvisit platform, so is basically helping organisations to properly manage security situation in any setting.
“Smartvisit system will help public and private organisations to secure their environment against security threat as well proper reorganisation.


“We conceptualized, designed and manage the system. It is an Initiative  that works on app of iphone, IoS and all smart phones among others”


The Director stated that the system which is opened to law enforcement agencies, financial and regulatory environment and ministries would bring about more sanity in the society especially in cities.


He said a one month free trial has been given for public and private organisations including individuals after which an account will be expected to open, which the subscription will not be beyond two thousand.

Related Posts

Leave a Comment

This News Site uses cookies to improve reading experience. We assume this is OK but if not, please do opt-out. Accept Read More