Enhanced Border Security with Seamless and Efficient Pre-Clearance Solutions

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Enhanced Border Security with Seamless and Efficient Pre-Clearance Solutions

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Enhanced with seamless and efficient pre-clearance solutions.

Rigorous security requirements and IMPROVING THE PROCESS KEY BENEFITS increasing numbers of travelers are driving Our multilingual ARINC APC kiosks can AND BORDER PROTECTION the need for automated solutions that be used by U.S. and Canadian citizens can help ease congestion. Rockwell as well as eligible >> Faster processing Collins’ ARINC Automated Passport Control travelers for U.S. pre-clearance or at of passengers (APC) kiosks provide an effective way to primary immigration locations. On >> Enhanced security improve passenger flow at arrival, passengers can speed through >> Better utilization of skilled personnel immigration and customs checkpoints. immigration with shorter queues and faster processing – easing connections >> More processing capacity by speeding As a self-service solution, our ARINC to onward flights. passenger processing times APC kiosk automates the process by allowing eligible passengers to COMPLIES WITH CBP STANDARDS AND transmit their information to U.S. >> Improved passenger experience Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) prior Our kiosks are fully compliant with to speaking with an officer. Automating CBP requirements for image validation. >> Reduced airport queues Using sophisticated facial recognition this step decreases passenger wait time >> Reductions in missed connections at immigration as well as reduces airport software, our ARINC APC kiosks ensure >> More efficient use of airport space capacity issues. that passengers have the correct travel documentation required by the and resources Automating the process also enhances CBP, speeding passenger travel while security by enabling CBP officers to focus maintaining the highest levels of security. on identity verification, admissibility and questioning instead of reviewing routine travel documents.

rockwellcollins.com/airports A STRESS-FREE EXPERIENCE FOR PASSENGERS SHARED COMPONENTS Our touchscreen and simple self-service interface guides Our ARINC APC kiosks use the same frame as our ARINC passengers though the entire immigration transaction process, common use self-service (CUSS) kiosk. Having a single kiosk creating a stress-free experience for travelers from start to finish. type for multiple applications lets airports benefit from shared components. With Rockwell Collins, airports get a consistent, sleek and modern design as well as an impressively small footprint to optimize space utilization. In addition, a single Rockwell Collins kiosk software platform enables an airport to manage its ARINC APC and self-service kiosks from one centralized location. ARINC APC KIOSK SPECIFICATIONS

Kiosk component Description Computer Intel™ PC NUC v2. - NUC5i5RYK Power supply unit SONIC PSU3E Touchscreen Elo Touch 1790 Systems 17” LCD PCAP touch monitor Embedded USB hub Startech Hub Passport/ID document reader Access IS ATOM® document reader Receipt printer Zebra KR203 LED controller SONIC LEDC3 LED Controller Audio Speaker and amplifier Biometric camera Logitech c930 Fingerprint scanner Crossmatch Guardian

Dimensions Depth – without baseplate 350 mm Depth – with baseplate 401 mm Width – without baseplate 446 mm Width – with baseplate 526 mm Height (without indicator pole) 1410 mm

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