Allegion, Gallagher Launch First Integrated Electronic Lock for Government Procurement
The Schlage AD-302 FIPS 201-2 solution is compatible with personal identity verification and personal identity verification interoperable credentials, as well as DoD common access cards.
CARMEL, Ind. — Allegion U.S., a provider of security products and solutions, and Gallagher, a provider of access control and perimeter security solutions, announce that the U.S. government has approved their new electronic access solution.
Schlage AD-302 FIPS 201-2 is integrated with Gallagher’s Command Centre security software platform and is the first electronic lock listed on the general services administration (GSA) Approved Product List (APL), according to the announcement.
Schlage’s AD Series locks are adaptable, allowing for upgrades to be made without taking the lock off the door to ensure a seamless transition to new technologies in the future. The design replaces several pieces of equipment with one system that is said to be cost effective and require less time for installation.
The solution combines the electrified lock, credential reader and access control sensors (door position switch and tamper switch), allowing for real-time communication and enabling centralized lockdown capabilities when necessary.
To simplify accessibility, control and compliance, the Schlage AD-302 FIPS 201-2 solution is compatible with personal identity verification (PIV) and personal identity verification interoperable (PIV-I) credentials, as well as the Department of Defense (DoD) common access cards (CAC’s) and performs certificate validation at the time of access.
The solution also provides challenge response for the CAK certificate, ensuring compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), and meets Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201-2).
“As government entities are only permitted to procure GSA APL listed compliant products and services, we are pleased to offer the first electronic lock through our collaboration with Gallagher,” says Mark Casey, director, national electronics sales at Allegion. “With budgets top of mind for agencies, the solution provides a cost-effective, all-in-one reader lock that is FIPS 201-2 compliant for ease of procurement.”
The integrated solution successfully passed extensive government security vulnerability and interoperability testing based upon the standards outlined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and governing bodies. Schlage AD-302 FIPS 201-2 is now available to all federal agencies for procurement and listed under APL #10133 on the GSA APL.
“We are deeply committed to developing best-in-class security solutions that are optimized for our government clients,” says Scott Elliott, vice president of the Americas at Gallagher. “We are the first physical access control system (PACS) provider to complete this integration with Allegion and to gain GSA APL approval for the integrated FIPS 201-2 approved solution. As we continue our strong partnership with Allegion, we intend to advance additional solutions to market that are secure, unified, and that solve the unique and evolving security challenges of our customers.”
You can read details of the approval here.
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