Viisage and Pelco team to provide airport security system

Nov. 2, 2001
NOVEMBER 2--Viisage Technology Inc. has teamed with Pelco to implement the first use of face-recognition technology at a US airport.

NOVEMBER 2--Viisage Technology Inc. (Littleton, MA; www.viisage.com) has teamed with Pelco (Clovis, CA; www.pelco.com) to implement the first use of face-recognition technology at a US airport. The system, jointly developed by Viisage and Pelco, is a result of work on a project code named "Twenty-four/Seven," which required around-the-clock effort applied by both teams.

The system, which became successfully operational at Fresno Yosemite International Airport on Friday, October 26, combines Pelco's video-surveillance expertise with Viisage's face-recognition technology and is designed to alert public-safety officers whenever an individual matching the appearance of a known terrorist suspect enters the airport's security checkpoint. Anyone recognized by the system would undergo further investigative processes by public-safety officers.

David McDonald, Pelco president, said, "The FBI and other law-enforcement agencies have provided us with photos of terrorist suspects, which we've digitized and enhanced. The accuracy of this facial-recognition system means that there's another set of highly trained eyes on the lookout all the time."

Viisage's FaceFINDER face-recognition technology has been customized and integrated into Pelco's PelcoMATCH system, which includes proprietary high-performance cameras, powerful high-speed computers, and attractive camera pedestals. This system can be used in nearly any high-security application, such as ports of entry, office buildings, and sporting and entertainment facilities.

Voice Your Opinion

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vision Systems Design, create an account today!