Elmer Homeland Security

  • Elmer Homeland Security works in the public security and safety field. The company also contracts to do Airport security and passport control systems.
  • Elmer Homeland Security has a wide range of sophisticated hardware, software and systems that enable implementation and/or enhancement of security and security systems to the highest level available anywhere in the world.
  • The company designs and produces security systems for specific environments and applications. These can either be integrated into existing systems or be stand alone projects.
  • Logistics are also brought into projects that would benefit from this overlay of control
  • Security has become an important element in today’s world and it is important that the security implemented is appropriate and effective, easy to use and understood by the operators and supervisors alike.
  • Surveillance and counter-intelligence are covered at two levels - firstly hardware using the latest CCTV technologies such as infra-red, night vision enhancement, focusable lenses and focusable spotlights; secondly with software packages that use Artificial Intelligence to enable operators to set parameters for their particular situation and location and enable the software (after running what-if scenarios) to be up-dated in real time without affecting the control or data collection systems.

Elmer Homeland Security is involved in high security over various sectors that encompass:

  1. surveillance,
  2. counter-intelligence,
  3. hardware and software,
  4. recorded and real time,
  5. software enhancements,
  6. logistics,
  7. specialist crowd control equipment,
  8. systems as surveillance and/or physical control,
  9. hardware and software encryption for wireless, IP or fixed line applications,
  10. RFID devices for tracking and contents control,
  11. access control using biometric systems such as fingerprints and facial recognition,
  12. smart/optical/hybrid cards,
  13. multi-purpose identification cards for medical history and personal records, banking, credit cards, frequent user points cards, and many other identification applications