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Security concerns and resolutions about border control Print E-mail
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Monday, 20 October 2008

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Without a shadow of a doubt the security industry has a long and proud history of operating side by side with the government in order to establish innovative security technologies that result in an enhanced method of living for American civilians. Whereas commercial security solutions and operations have deep relationship with both government interfaces, military and non-military, a fresh breed of security worries gave rise to new security necessities and resolutions–in particular those pertaining to management of the US perimeters.

Unmistakably, the United States of America is a great, susceptible and porous country especially with more than a hundred and eighty major airports, a little over twenty major seaports, close to seven thousand miles of land border as well as over ninety thousand miles of seashore. The current security, immigration and terrorism warnings have aggravated an unmatched need for collaboration between private industry and multiple government agencies in to establish and carry out new security technologies that better survey and alert officials to possible threats along the borders of the U.S.
About two years ago the Department of Homeland Security attained proposals from a large amount of U.S. government and defense contractors to establish solutions and products in order to help protect the country’s perimeters. The multi-million-dollar proposals submitted included the design, development, system integration, deployment, management and support of what the current U.S. administration calls a "virtual fence" along the nation's land borders.

Equal distribution of the technology
on top of assisting government agencies with border management interfaces; concealed entities are endorsing numerous military technologies for commercial deployments. Despite the fact that lots of security products, such as pattern detection, facial recognition, access control and digital video surveillance, may have been recently introduced in government settings, the technologies also have made their way into mainstream living.

The field of video surveillance has a long history of being very advantageous and extremely valuable, beginning with the world's first deployment of close-circuit television during the Second World War Military staff put CCTV technology to full use by utilizing it to observe testing of the V-2 missile, the first artificial object launched into the outer space of our earth. From that time, the technology of CCTV has become a primary security system in most government installations and applications, in addition to US border monitoring. During the 60s, video surveillance was publicized and emerged in business and residential settings as well.

Just like video surveillance, access management technology can also trace its roots back to the military era. This technology was first established in the 60s, particularly for defense operations. The physical access management technology has now migrated from military environments to commercial environments. Believe it or not Physical access control systems are now as common in government facilities and military bases as in shopping malls hospitals, corporate buildings, as well as casinos.

Despite the fact that modern video surveillance and access management technologies are much more complex and capable than early ancestors, they both equally remain a stronghold in public and private sector surveillance deployments. This is more than ever true in some of the busiest border passages on the planet.

Sustaining Investments in Security Technology
Surprisingly, the government's track record has been less than perfect for successfully carrying out cutting-edge technology in order to supervise and protect U.S. borders in the last thirty years or so despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars to deploy various security utilities. To an article published in the New York Times last year, almost half of video cameras ordered for border management in the late 1990s did not function or were not deployed because of poor contract supervision. Many of the ground detectors deployed all along the border frequently sounded false warnings, and communication networks over and over again would not operate for long periods of time that could last days. Due to the technology and contractor matters, Customs and Border Patrol agents would waste extensive hours responding to what turned out to be just another wild animal, passing trains or other negligible pests.

In that case why would a company continue to invest in video surveillance at border access locations? Fortunately, the private and public branches are now working together to establish new, more-effective products. The reality of the matter is that recent security improvements in the government and commercial divisions are proving to be good investments that are not likely to loose. The two settings are utilizing an incorporated combination of video surveillance and access management, leading to positive outcomes.

working as one, video surveillance and access management technologies continue to be the main forces that drive most com complex and powerful security utilities. When these products are integrated in the right manner, they will have the capability to effectively deter and help prevent economic loss while creating safer surroundings. From educational buildings and crowded shopping malls to border control points and government deployments, security utilities give officials relief in knowing electronic physical security utilities is currently operating, supervising activity, tracking assets, giving notification about potential threats and generally protecting property and individuals.

On any practically given day in about two years ago, the CBP utilized modern security utilities and routines to process more than a million tourists, half of whom were foreigners; conduct more than fifty arrests at ports of access; arrest more than three thousand illegal travelers; get hold of two thousand pounds of illegal drugs.

The trade industry also depends on security technology to assist in counteracting staggering loss and burglary. A few statistics draw attention to the enormity of the matter:

• a little over forty billion US dollars in goods are stolen on a yearly basis by shoppers, workers and organized burglary mobs.

• Nearly seventy percent of a million purchasers and employees were detained for theft only three years ago.

• A standard employee theft incident is valued close to seven hundred US dollars.

• according to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, the crime of Shoplifting is so widespread that offenders are only caught once every forty times they conduct a successful robbery.

Constructing a system form scratch
By enforcing the Secure Border Initiative, the government administration has requested private sector defense contractors to work out and construct a new border security utility. This new move is a 180-degree change from just purchasing and deploying an assortment of high-tech devices—an expensive approach that has produced inadequate success in the past couple of years. For instance, SBI is acclaimed as the most noteworthy and industrious effort to manage the nation’s perimeters by the Department of Homeland Security., SBI is a fresh start in improving the combination of technology, infrastructure and manpower to safeguard the borders of the United States particularly after learning from past mistakes of previous security interfaces.

The triumph and smooth operation of the new SBI interface is mainly dependent upon engaging established security contractors to supply solutions that incorporate the expertise, technology and data of both private and government branches. Undoubtedly the winning contract will consist of some of the familiar and typical sophisticated security tools already utilized in U.S. military overseas procedures and deployments such as motion recognition video equipment and ground surveillance interfaces. The technology should considerably advance the CBP’s capability to effectively supervise the immense areas that divide Mexico and Canada from the US soil.

Furthermore, SBI will bring up a variety of converged security technologies necessary to put a stop to illegal land border crossings and behavior. These new technologies will consist of interfaces, tools and accessories that have been utilized effectively by the armed forces: new patrol roads, access management interfaces, movable barriers in rural vicinities, high-tech fences, motion detectors, security cameras with infrared capabilities, several types of video surveillance or even unmanned aerial planes.

According to the Secretary of the Homeland Security Department interoperability of technologies utilized in order to make U.S. borders safer will be the main goal of this year's activity. Complete convergence of all security interfaces, technologies and practices utilized by each U.S. government agency will ultimately result in better supervision, tighter management and comprehensive data compilation, sharing and storage. At the end of the day, this will undoubtedly lead to an elevated standard of security at (as well as within) the borders of the US.

Mutual aid and convergence
interoperability and Integration are as serious in the commercial ground as in the government and military division. From the most unsophisticated technical standpoint, flawless system incorporation is necessary in order to preserve tight safety measures. If motion detectors or access management interfaces fail to trigger video monitors, there is a crash in the overall security processes of the system.

Fortunately, even in some of the most competitive businesses, the commercial division has recognized the significance of sharing surveillance data. As an example, casinos keep track of track and record suspicious individuals, and to survive as an industry, it must share the information with other casinos. They utilize facial recognition technology to record, store and share the footages of suspected or known scammers in order to communally defend properties, visitors and assets from theft and other potential hazards. In addition to being able to track facial characteristics, casinos can also keep track of financial statements, hotel reservations, behaviors and gambling routines in order to efficiently categorize, record and report suspicious patterns.

When it comes to the government division, the United States has several existing methods and techniques in order to protect and secure the country; manpower technology, and physical obstacles. On the other hand, efficient border protection also requires development and utilization of business processes and standardized protocols and guidelines, allowing for steadiness and the flawless exchange of data. Winning security initiatives at the borders of any country require a combination of all of these security elements.

In order to accomplish the goals of the SBI, the government and security system producers all around the world will be required to cooperate unlike any time that they ever collaborated in the past. It is only through a collective dream, communal ambitions and spirit of teamwork will all parties be able to offer all U.S. national security agents, including those on land, air and sea, with the tools to successfully put a stop to illegal entry and exit of individuals and contraband through the borders of the US. This should consist of nationwide data sharing, credentialing, identity administration and biometrics, as well as the ability to carry out rapid searches and recognition on suspicious and detained suspects.

The thriving of Opportunities
the security industry’s top manufacturers, dealers and integrators will be kept busy for years to come due to the multi-billion-dollar SBI contract, along with numerous DHS grants funded by port and transportation security agreements. despite the fact that the work can be mainly ascribed to the unfortunate risks and threats that the country must face in today’s world, including the indefatigable flow of immigrants and mounting terrorist risks, the considerable majority of work will come from the precedence on interoperability and integration among technological systems.

While keeping this in consideration, the main focus will be on establishing scalable, interoperable and completely converged security interfaces. On the other hand, no matter how cutting-edge it might be, it will not be adequate or sufficient to introduce standalone technology, if it is not attuned with other security elements and systems involved in the program. In addition to that the SBI contract also creates huge opportunities for data technology and networking incorporators needed to make sure that systems are communicating with one another; put systems in place for proper storage of information and organizing; and also to ensure that government agencies can quickly and effectively add, modernize and share information.

About a year ago, the Boeing Corporation won the award to assist CBP with supplying the most suitable and effective security solutions designed specifically to each border atmosphere. Under that official agreement, Boeing is held responsible to drive new standards for security programs incorporation, public-private industry collaboration and technological improvement.

Border management programs will likely utilize technology, including detectors, thermal imagery, remote cameras, improved communications or other interfaces, along with new or enhanced infrastructure such as roads, bridges, fences and lighting, based on the requirement of the entry site. The holistic anticipation of the agency is that its border management staff will be able to recognize a person or item at entry, rapidly classify its threat, provide a means to efficiently respond to the access, and bring the access, expediently to the appropriate law enforcement operation.

The SBI technology will undoubtedly be an ideal platform for all security manufacturers, suppliers and incorporators to potentially impact change in industry practices and cultivate innovation in both public and private branches. This is especially the case due to the mounting and ever increasing security risks in addition to a collective commitment to enhance border management efficiency and success.
 
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