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Date: 2001-02-02
Biometrics: Ein boeser Traum aus Tampa
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Ein Stadion, ein Spiel, ein Publikum und eine gesetzlich
ermächtigte Behörde, die alle Gesichter scannt. Im Spektrum
der Software-Kollaborateure ist auch Raytheon vertreten, ein
seit Jahrzehnten bekanntes Unternehmen aus dem Zentrum
des militärisch-elektronischen Komplexes.
Ist da vielleicht ein arger Alb plötzlich Realität geworden, oder
ist es doch bloß wieder die übliche Paranoia, die uns
grundlos plagt?
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relayed by William Knowles <wk@c4i.org> via Declan
McCullagh <declan@well.com>
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January 31, 2001 By ROBERT TRIGAUX
TAMPA -- Were you one of the 100,000 fans and workers to
pass through the stadium turnstiles at Sunday's Super Bowl?
Did you smile for the camera?
Each and every face that entered Raymond James Stadium
for the big game was captured by a video camera connected
to a law enforcement control room inside the stadium.
In milliseconds, each facial image was digitized and checked
electronically against the computer files of known criminals,
terrorists and con artists of the Tampa Police Department,
the FBI and other state and local law enforcement agencies.
Sunday's Super Bowl was the first major sporting event to
adopt the face-matching surveillance system. But the
designers of the system expect other security-sensitive
sporting events, ranging from the upcoming 2002 Winter
Olympics in Salt Lake City to the hooligan-plagued soccer
leagues in parts of Europe, to express great interest.
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http://www.viisage.com/january_29_2001.htm
Press Releases
GRAPHCO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Provides Surveillance for
Raymond James Stadium to Identify Known Suspects, Deter
Crime
On January 28th, Criminals No Longer Another Face in the
Tampa Stadium Crowd
Tampa, Florida, January 29, 2001 -Graphco Technologies,
Inc. (G-TEC), a leading developer of technology and solutions
for biometric authentication, secure access, and expert
information-sharing systems, announced today that they
provided a surveillance and facial recognition system at both
the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and at Ybor City,
Florida. The system was in place from January 21 - January
28, 2001 to monitor potential criminal activities during the
sporting events and related activities at the two locations.
In cooperation with the Tampa Sports Authority, Graphco
Technologies partnered with Raytheon Company's (NYSE:
RTNA, RTNB) Linthicum, Maryland office, Viisage
Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: VISG), and VelTek International,
Inc., to provide its FaceTrac facial recognition system to the
Tampa Police Department and other federal, state and local
law enforcement agencies.
"Not everyone comes to sporting events with good
intentions," says David Watkins, G-TEC's Managing Director,
"The multiple distractions at the nation's premier athletic
events provide criminals with opportunities to engage in a
variety of illegal activities. G-TEC's facial recognition system
provided the Raymond James Stadium with a superior
surveillance system that not only captures images of
individuals but also compares their facial features against a
database of known felons."
The FaceTrac core facial recognition technology provides the
ability to locate faces, to build 'face print' templates and to
recognize matches to images stored in a database. When
integrated with G-TEC's law enforcement database, FaceTrac
allows rapid search, comparison and identification of suspect
facial photos within the database. FaceTrac may be used for
surveillance with multiple locations networked to a high
capacity site, for analysis and system-search results. G-TEC
installed FaceTrac at the Raymond James Stadium as a
single site system, integrated with a custom designed
database and search result notifications for tracking faces in
a crowd and monitoring access to secure areas.
Tom Colatosti, Viisage President and CEO said, "Places
where large crowds are present, such as sporting events, are
tempting targets for all types mischief, criminal behavior and
larger threats. Using patented Viisage technology, G-TEC
has introduced a new generation of tools for law enforcement
officials to more effectively and non-intrusively provide for
public safety. As an integral partner in the project, Viisage
Technology provided G-TEC with the industry's leading and
most robust face-recognition technology."
Viisage Technology's FaceFINDER software drives the
FaceTrac surveillance and identification process. Viisage's
industry-leading face-recognition technology has the world's
largest image database deployment in surveillance and
investigative applications. Viisage also provided the project
with image acquisition and integration technology and
services.
During the week of January 21st, G-TEC deployed the
FaceTrac system throughout the Raymond James Stadium
to detect and identify individuals who are wanted or suspect,
and may present a danger to the public. Using standard
cameras to recognize human faces during entry to the
sporting event, FaceTrac continuously compared faces in the
incoming crowd to an extensive, customized database of
known felons, terrorists, and con artists provided by multiple
local, state and federal agencies. A law enforcement task
force of local, state and federal agency personnel monitored
the system. Once individuals were matched with photo files
in the database, officers of the joint task force, circulating
throughout the complex, could be dispatched immediately to
make possible arrests, quickly and discreetly.
In addition to installing cameras supplied by VelTek
International at the Raymond James Stadium, G-TEC
adapted its FaceTrac capability to cameras in Ybor City,
Florida to oversee the celebrations before and after the
athletic events. Raytheon Company, a global developer and
supplier of high-tech products and services, and a G-TEC
partner, provided sophisticated cameras and expertise to
provide police with exceptional night vision capabilities for
poorly lit or darkened areas in Ybor City.
G-TEC, headquartered in Newtown, PA, develops,
manufactures, and markets secure database and secure
communications systems worldwide. G-TEC combines
information sharing, biometric authentication, secure access,
and secure data facility technologies to provide technical
infrastructure and applications in support of public and private
law enforcement, corporate security, manufacturing, and
secure web-enabled virtual communities. G-TEC's Intrapol
Analysis Center offers secure-access data storage, sharing,
and secure virtual community systems to corporate and law
enforcement entities at the local, regional, state, national,
and international levels. Graphco Technologies is located on
the World Wide Web at www.graphcotech.com.
Viisage Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: VISG), Littleton,
Massachusetts, is a world leader in biometric face-
recognition technology and in digital identification solutions.
Viisage's face-recognition technology is widely recognized as
the most convenient, non-intrusive and cost-effective
biometric available. Viisage's patented face-recognition
technology, originally developed at MIT, and its systems
integration and software design capabilities, improve personal
convenience, privacy and security while deterring identity
theft and fraud.
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTNA, RTNB), based in
Lexington, Mass., is a global technology leader that provides
products and services in the areas of commercial and
defense electronics, business and special mission aircraft.
The company is now successfully expanding its defense
technologies into non-defense sectors such as air traffic
control, data, image and information management,
transportation and communications. Raytheon's Linthicum,
Maryland office has expertise in network security and large
system development and deployment for both national
intelligence and commercial customers, and is the primary
Raytheon branch that supported G-TEC's surveillance efforts
at the Raymond James Stadium. Additional information is
available at www.raytheon.com
Veltek International, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of Closed
Circuit Television and security related equipment. Veltek
currently offers over 250 different CCTV products through
worldwide distribution including standard and specialty video
cameras, housings, video signal, remote transmission, digital
video streaming and digital storage equipment.
Related Source
http://www.sptimes.com/News/013101/TampaBay/Cameras_scanned_fans_.shtml
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published on: 2001-02-02
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