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San Francisco airport secured by 'all seeing CCTV'
...actual physical human surveillance, he said. Guy Morgante, VP of services at Vidient which, under a federally funded grant programme, has been providing the video... Read more
Apr 24, 2006
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High-tech airport CCTV comes to Europe
...and make travelling easier for passengers. SmartCatch technology from digital surveillance specialist Vidient automatically monitors CCTV footage and can recognise potential security threats. It also... Read more
May 16, 2006
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Photos: Inside San Francisco airport's secure operating centre
...on the airport concourse, according to Guy Morgante, VP of services at Vidient, whose technology is being used under a federally funded grant programme. Photo... Read more
Apr 24, 2006
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