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Easily respond to incoming requests to provide: |
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New weapons, gear and accessories to staff in various locales |
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Weapon repairs and maintenance, including technical inspections and factory repairs |
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Transfer of existing weapons from one location or owner to another |
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Destruction of old weapons that are no longer serviceable |
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Return of weapons to inventory when staff retire or quit |
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Use RFID (radio frequency) or bar code labels for rapid inventories and audits: |
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ARMS prints weapons tags that can include RFID (radio frequency) antennas and bar code labels for rapid inventories |
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Any weapon within a few feet of an RFID reader will be inventoried and associated with the location from which the inventory is taking place |
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Weapons’ serial numbers can be entered into a portable RFID reader and will “beep” if the reader comes within a few feet of the weapon for which the search is being conducted |
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Customized location and status menus make chain-of-custody verification simple: |
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Maintains a complete audit trail detailing a weapon’s history and status from active to retired to destroyed |
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Built-in weapon location screen enables individual or batch processing of weapons being received, assigned or transferred |
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Automated management of weapons maintenance schedules and parts usage |
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Includes standard and customized reporting to meet all requirements   |