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Modernising Access Control with Access2

In 2024, Access2 partnered with Northumbria Police Federation to modernise the Federation’s building security by replacing an ageing mechanical key system with a scalable electronic access control platform. Faced with limited auditability, poor key control, and restricted flexibility, the Federation required a solution that would strengthen safeguarding, improve operational oversight, and adapt to evolving organisational needs. Through detailed consultation, careful system design, and professional implementation, Access2 delivered a secure, centrally managed access control system that enhances visibility, simplifies administration, and provides a future-ready foundation aligned to how the building is used today.


The Challenge

Legacy System Limitations

The Federation’s existing mechanical key system had developed organically over time and no longer met operational or security expectations. Key challenges included:

  • An outdated, out-of-patent key platform
  • Limited control over key distribution and duplication
  • Minimal auditability or visibility of access activity
  • Reduced flexibility when roles or permissions changed
  • Difficulty scaling to meet evolving organisational needs

In a sensitive working environment, these limitations created unnecessary risk and administrative overhead.

The Federation required a solution that would:

  • Increase building security Provide robust, manageable access control
  • Improve oversight and accountability
  • Simplify day-to-day administration
  • Deliver a future-proof platform aligned to operational use


The Access2 Approach

Access2 worked closely with stakeholders to ensure the solution was shaped by real operational requirements rather than simply replacing like-for-like hardware.

Our role included:

  • Detailed consultation and needs analysis
  • Identification and scoping of the most appropriate system architecture
  • Advice on system design and best practice implementation
  • Professional installation and commissioning
  • Structured handover and user training
  • Ongoing support and aftercare

This partnership approach ensured the system was both technically robust and practical for everyday use.

The Solution

Access2 implemented an integrated electronic access control system across key entry points throughout the building. The solution provides:

  • Secure, credential-based access
  • Controlled and auditable entry
  • Flexible permissions aligned to user roles
  • Centralised management and reporting
  • A discreet, fit-for-purpose installation suited to a professional environment

The design prioritised reliability, ease of use, and minimal disruption to daily operations while maintaining high security standards. Results & Benefits

Results & Benefits

  • Stronger Security
    Enhanced control over who can enter specific areas, reducing risk and improving safeguarding across the site.
  • Greater Visibility
    Clear audit trails and central management provide improved oversight and accountability.
  • Simplified Administration
    Permissions can be updated quickly without the need to reissue physical keys, saving time and cost.
  • Professional Environment
    A clean, unobtrusive system that integrates seamlessly into the building without compromising appearance or usability.
  • Future-Ready
    A scalable platform capable of adapting to changing operational needs and growth.

Working in Partnership

From initial scoping to post-installation support, the project was delivered through close collaboration. Regular communication, careful planning, and responsive support ensured a smooth transition from the legacy system to the new platform.

The result is a solution that not only meets today’s requirements but provides long-term confidence and resilience.

“Access2 supported Northumbria Police Federation throughout the process of upgrading our access control system. They took the time to understand our requirements, advised on the most appropriate solution, and communicated clearly at every stage of the project, from initial scoping through to implementation. Training was delivered clearly and effectively, ensuring our team was confident using the new system, and the ongoing backup and aftercare provided us with reassurance once the system was live. The end result is a more secure, better-managed building that aligns with our current operational needs.”

Nick Munnelly – Northumbria Police

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