Law enforcement units

3 “circles” exist in this term.

The public space, where the citizen walks in a safe and secure environment. While the audience / public is supervised by the security forces. Integrating technology in the public space such as cameras that identify people from a list of suspects in order to warn ahead of time.

Supervision of sensitive areas such as kindergartens, schools. In order to prevent a situation of violence or other abnormalities that affect the children.
It is possible to integrate identity verification of regular visitors / parents / workers in schools and kindergartens with the help of apps or physical entry controls.

Facilities in the community, such as police stations, hospitals, schools and other facilities classified as sensitive to the public. Facial recognition technology can be integrated in geographically dispersed facilities with a uniform register database. Using integrated biometrics access control, perform preliminary identification of the people entering a certain space prior to access control into the facilities. There is the ability to register and monitor attendance. It is possible with the help of technology to order visitors and verify the identity of the users.

The policeman: He is actually the last circle and carries out the mission.
A police officer with technological capability such as a body camera with facial recognition capability. Integration of facial recognition technology in the terminal inside the police vehicle.

A dedicated mobile application for citizen identification against a city database in combination with documentation and facial recognition to prevent impersonation/duplication of identity.