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For convenience and flexibility, Vanguard’s Short Pak™ combines a card with a key tag for your customer to use or share with a family member.

Like our individual cards and key tags, the Short Pak™ delivers high quality and performance. Our Short Paks™ are made of polyester laminated Teslin® in standard true 30-mil thickness. They are durable, waterproof, won’t crack or peel, and last up to 10 years.

The Short Pak™ is available in a choice of styles with custom graphics. Options include a signature panel and the DataGuard Security System™, our patented attached label, for maximum convenience and 100-percent data integrity.

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News
05/12/2009
Vanguard ID Systems Recognized by ICMA Élan Awards for Excellence in Access Control Design Category
Vanguard ID Systems was recently awarded a prestigious ICMA Élan Award in the Access Control category for its design of an RFID badge for CompuWeigh, an industrial automation solution provider for the agricultural and biofuel industries.
04/17/2008
Vanguard Wins Judge's Choice Elan Award from the ICMA
Vanguard ID Systems recently took home a prestigious ICMA Élan Award in the Judges’ Choice category for its design of an RFID key tag for The Woods Coffee. The Judges’ Choice is unique in that allows the Élan judges to recognize their favorite entry from among all the submissions received in every category.
12/22/2007
Vanguard remains a leader in its field
Anyone giving a gift card for Christmas or carrying a supermarket rewards tag on a keychain or a library card in a wallet more than likely have had their hands on a Vanguard ID Systems product. The privately owned company, founded two decades ago by Richard O. Warther, produces the ubiquitous plastic cards and tags. Customers range from retailers to minor league baseball teams, with the company’s heaviest concentration in library and health clubs. At 53, Warther describes himself as “an old bar code guy.” In the early days of the technology, Warther worked for grocery store chains and later Graphic Technology and Data Document Systems, both in Kansas City, Kan. He founded Vanguard ID in 1987 with the help of several financial backers. “They put up the money, I supplied the knowledge and backbone,” Warther said.