COMMISSIONING ACCESS CONTROL
SYSTEMS IN 7 PHASES
28 I ICT TODAY
“For the last couple of years, access control has achieved a higher rate of growth than
either video surveillance or intruder alarms,” according to a report by Memoori.1
A study by Market Research Future indicates that the enterprise access control market
(i.e., airports, corporate buildings, small businesses, hospitals and other facilities
spanning virtually every vertical industry) is growing rapidly at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of over 10.8 percent and is expected to reach $1.03 billion
by 2023. North America is leading this growth.2
These impressive figures indicate rising security concerns among enterprise
owners who are increasingly upgrading legacy systems and installing more
sophisticated and advanced access control systems (ACS). These systems need
commissioning—the process of verifying that a project’s electronic ACS are installed
and adjusted to perform as anticipated by the owner—or they will likely fail.
By F. Patrick Mahoney,
RCDD, CSI CDT