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HID Global Helps Dental Council of India Streamline Time and Attendance System with Access-Control Solutions

May 2011 by Marc Jacob

HID Global announced that the company’s network access control and biometric reader solutions have been selected by the Dental Council of India (DCI)to streamline their time and attendance management system. The new, centralized identification system with biometrics also increased overall security by eliminating the potential unauthorized use of access cards.

The DCI deployed SmartID™and EDGEPlus™E400 IP-based access controllers in over 290 dental colleges across the country, and the new solution enables the DCI to both monitor their database in real-time and centrally record faculty attendance, resulting in a 50% savings in operational costs and fewer human errors. HID Global and OEM partner Rasilant Technologiesprovided a standardized central identification system that authenticates cardholders’ identities using biometric technology that ultimately eliminated inaccurate accounting of attendance and also reduced errors in salary calculation. The web-based system also enables up-to-the-minute record transmittal to a central server, avoiding the falsificationof records.

The DCI had faced a number of challenges in access control, staff attendance and salary management using its manualattendance and payrollsystem. Some of the more common issues included unauthorized entries and “buddy punching” where a colleague would record the attendance for absent faculty members.

“The system ensures that faculty in each college are authenticated in real-time, allowing college authorities to streamline their courses and schedule for the students. With the help of biometric technology, we were able to achieve complete security, hence the possibility of any misuse was eradicated,” said Dr. Anil Kohli, President of the Dental Council of India.

The goal of the project was to forward the council’s vision of ensuring education in dental colleges around the country is fairly distributed. The solution provided a critical attendance function for faculty members visiting other colleges and supports government guidelines by ensuring they only taught at their designated colleges.

“Weare pleased to provide the Dental Council of India a central management system for their colleges nationwide,” said Ranjit Nambiar, Director of Sales, Identity and Access Management, South Asia, with HID Global, “HID’s SmartIDSB10 biometric readers enhance college security by verifying cardholders’ identities with both a card and fingerprint template. Additionally, HID’s EDGEPlusE400 controllers seamlessly integrated with RFID readers and our partner’s management software, offering robust reporting that is essential for organizations with vast geographical coverage like the DCI.”


About Dental Council of India (DCI)

DCI was incorporated under The Dentists Act, 1948 to regulate dental education and the profession throughoutIndia. It is financed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India) and through the local state dental councils.The objective around establishing DCI was to: 1) maintainuniform standards for dental education across 290 dental colleges in India; 2) standardize the curriculum for training of dentists, dental hygienists, and dental mechanics; and 3) regulate the level of examinations and qualifications.


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