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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Auckland International Aerospace and Defense 685 $138M New Zealand Johnson Controls Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System Physical Access Control System 2015 n/a In 2015 Auckland International implemented Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System as its Physical Access Control System, establishing centralized credential management and door access controls across a high traffic airport environment. The deployment was scoped to support a 24 hours, 365 days a year operation spanning the 1500 hectare site including terminals, car parks, workshops, fuel storage facilities and administration buildings, and to manage more than 1000 access readers and 14,000 cardholders. The Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System configuration emphasized standard access control capabilities such as cardholder provisioning, access policy and schedule management, door controller orchestration, event logging and badge authentication workflows. The implementation used CEM configuration patterns aligned with Physical Access Control System practices to segment access by facility type and to support credential lifecycle processes for large scale cardholder populations. The CEM deployment was integrated with a broader CCTV upgrade led by Genetec Security Center, linking video surveillance, license plate recognition and access events for investigative correlation. Existing Panasonic analogue cameras were being migrated to IP using Panasonic encoders at a rate of about 30 cameras per year, with camera counts noted to grow from 800 toward 1500; these video systems were networked and integrated to surface camera feeds and LPR events alongside CEM access logs. Operational governance emphasized phased rollout and continuous operations, reflecting the airport requirement for uninterrupted security services and remote infrastructure spanning long cable runs. Datacom VSA was noted as the systems integrator for the CCTV program and coordinated the Genetec to CEM integration, while onsite administration workflows were structured to support ongoing card issuance, reader maintenance and access policy governance across departments and facilities.
Dubai Airports Transportation 9000 $26.7B United Arab Emirates Johnson Controls Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System Physical Access Control System 2013 Tyco Fire & Security UAE LLC In 2013 Dubai Airports deployed the Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System as a Physical Access Control System at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 Concourse 3, delivering an aviation-grade access and route management capability for the UAE airport environment. The installation used the CEM AC2000 Airport edition to centralize control of access points and boarding route operations within the terminal. The implementation configured access control, integrated video management and fire and alarm management modules within the CEM AC2000 Airport edition, and included a dedicated Boarding and Deplaning Route Management solution to manage passenger movement and secure routing. Functional capabilities implemented included smart-card based entry control, alarm consolidation, video verification workflows, and BDRM orchestration for gate-to-aircraft routing. System delivery and on-site deployment were executed by the CEM approved reseller Tyco Fire & Security UAE LLC, and the installation included over 1,200 smart-card readers distributed across concourse touchpoints. Integrations were centered on alarm and video stream consolidation with access events to support coordinated incident response and passenger flow control. Operational scope covered airport security operations, terminal operations and boarding management at Terminal 3 Concourse 3, aligning access control policy with boarding and deplaning operational procedures. Governance changes focused on centralized alarm handling and video-assisted verification workflows to streamline decision making for security and operations teams. Explicitly stated outcomes from the deployment included improved passenger flow and tighter alarm and video integration, achieved through the Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System and its BDRM capabilities.
Marina Bay Sands Leisure and Hospitality 11000 $3.8B Singapore Johnson Controls Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System Physical Access Control System 2010 n/a In 2010, Marina Bay Sands implemented Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System. The Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System is a Physical Access Control System deployed across the Singapore integrated resort to secure visitors, staff and high-security areas including the casino vault. The deployment architecture combined CEM AC2000 platform capabilities with more than 500 S610e readers and over 100 fingerprint readers, pairing card-based credentialing with biometric authentication. The implementation referenced vendor case material indicating use of AC2000 Visitor Management and VIPPS modules to manage transient guests and prioritized personnel, alongside core AC2000 access control modules for credential issuance, event logging and real-time door control. Vendor-documented integrations connected the CEM AC2000 implementation to campus CCTV, the central command and control management system CCMS, and HR systems to support credential provisioning and termination workflows. Operational coverage spanned guest services, security operations, casino operations and back-of-house staff access control across the integrated resort. Governance centered on centralized access policy administration within AC2000, aligning HR feeds with card lifecycle processing and consolidated event auditing, with integrated CCTV and CCMS feeds supporting incident response and alarm verification.
Government 1251 $200M Oman Johnson Controls Johnson Controls CEM Access Control System Physical Access Control System 2018 n/a
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