Case Study

University of Colorado

University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, faces a billion dollar-plus project of renovation and new construction with a security plan to future proof what will be America's top-notch life sciences campus. A C CURE 8000 access control system by Software House currently monitors about 250 card readers and will swell to about 1,500 within the next few years.

It's a long way from today's suburb of Denver to the 1970s of artist Andy Warhol. But he may have had good advice for Robin Brown: "They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself."

Brown, director of electronic security at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, faces a billion dollar-plus project of renovation and new construction with a security aim to future proof what will be America's top-notch life sciences campus. To accomplish such an aggressive business goal, Brown has partnered with a systems integrator as dedicated to his goals.

Located in Aurora, Colo., the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center has a colorful and historic past. Built beginning in 1918, the base has served as a home and hospital for troops from World War I through the early 1990s Desert Storm operation. President Eisenhower stayed seven weeks in 1955 while recuperating from a heart attack. Former presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry was born there in 1943.

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Case Summary

  • Location:
  • Denver, CO.
  • System Installed:
  • American Dynamics
  • Dome and fixed cameras
  • Intellex
  • Software House
  • C•CURE 800
  • card readers

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