ACS in Secretariat

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: The Access Control System (ACS), which was installed in the State Secretariat recently to monitor attendance of the Secretariat staff, will become operational shortly.

Informing this here on Friday, P Naik, Principal Secretary to the Secretariat Administration Department (SAD) said, “Initially we will start operating these machines on a trial basis within this month”.

The ACS besides monitoring the attendance of the employees would also enhance the security of the Secretariat as people till date has an easy access to one of the most important government offices.

Once the system becomes operational, the employees of the Secretariat will have to punch their cards at the time of entry as well as at the time of exit from the Secretariat.

According to Naik, presently the department is printing the punching cards which would be provided to the employees, media persons and visitors to the secretariat.

Visitors will also be provided with a card which will be valid either for a few hours or for a day.

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