The Vendor is required to provide to technologies designed to enhance safety, security, and efficiency for security screening at its’ facilities.
- Agency is committed to the highest level of safety for people at each of its venues and seeks innovative technology that identifies weapons and contraband that presents risk to security and safety.
- The goal is mitigate safety risks through diligence in preventing the introduction of dangerous items into the facilities.
- Advanced security solutions that provide such screening and alert security personnel to threats in the possession of people during screening.
- Relevant to innovative security screening solutions, with specific interest in the following areas:
• Weapons and contraband identification: technologies and systems designed to detect prohibited items including but not limited to identifying firearms, edged weapons, IED’S containing metallic components, and other dangerous items commonly concealed on the person. Such technology may involve the use of body scanners that maintain personal privacy, millimeter-wave scanners, advanced metal detectors, radar, artificial intelligence (AI), or other specialized equipment people pass through during screening for entry to the facility.
• Increased-throughput, ADA compliant screening: agency is interested in technologies that rapidly and accurately screen people without the need to require individuals to stop and divest themselves from common items such as keys and cell phones, but that distinguish those things from weapons and contraband. agency prefers a system that supports dual lane screening and must understand a system’s maximum recommended pass-through rate per minute
• Adjustable sensor technologies: the ability to adjust sensitivity according to specific intelligence or identification of new or emerging threats is desired.
• Real-time alerts: the technology must be capable of providing immediate notification to security personnel (1-4 seconds) of an alert for potential weapons or contraband and may narrow the location(s) of the alarm location on the person through zoning or localization and may include video feed of the individual and area.
• Detection accuracy rates (false positives/negatives) caused by non-weapons like phones or keys in various environments (e.g., indoor, outdoor, low light).
• Portability: the technology should be capable of deployment across multiple sites and be easily transportable between agency facilities. It is imperative that the device be rugged, portable, and easy-to-set-up units capable of screening large crowds with a user-friendly interface. The system’s ability to function in varied climates and weather conditions must be stated. The number of people needed to properly operate the system in conjunction with its design and controls must be provided.
• Integration: systems or technologies that provide integration with genetic video surveillance and access control services should be highlighted. Biometric identification for ticketing and admission must be explained.
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