According to the invention, a visitor kiosk for the capture and storage
of personal information about visitors. The visitor kiosk is placed at the entry
point to a facility being monitored. Each visitor signs in at the kiosk. Their
business card and an image of their face are scanned. If they do not have a business
card, their name and company are entered manually. They also enter the name of
the person they are visiting and the purpose for their visit. The person they are
visiting is notified of the arrival of the visitor by email or by voice telephone.
The data about the visitor is stored locally or remotely. Automatic lookups of
various information about the visitor are performed and communicated to the person
being visited. A network interface allows users to enter information about visitors
they are expecting to arrive. A telephone interface is provided for input of voice
greetings as well as checking on the arrival status of visitors.