Clocking software quicker than manual card based systems


Audit Commission The Government wants to close down the Audit Commission within three years in order to save the taxpayer about £50m a year. The measure comes as part of the Prime Minister’s “Big Society” plans for more transparent government and an increased say for the public in how councils are run. A statement said: “This will save council taxpayers’ money and decentralise power.” There is still the possibility of a potential management buy out. The Government also admitted that the National Audit Office would assume any remaining regulatory powers.

Institutions and business can make efficiency savings via Time and Attendance UK Ltd, who are leading providers of smart card and biometric access control systems and software guaranteed to meet your time and attendance requirements. Users first clock in on the smart cards. They can print a report created by themselves on any standard reports using a range of parameters, such as different dates, departments, groups or employees. This makes available information that would normally take hours or even days to produce with older manual card based systems or older DOS based computers.