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  • 2021 people's livelihood practical matter Sharp Eyes project construction project, and "Smart security district" second phase construction project in Wucheng District, Jinhua, Zhejiang  + (From government public bidding documents. From government public bidding documents. This project consists of two parts. The first project procures 800 cameras and builds the corresponding face algorithm and video image cloud storage platform. The second project proposes to set up face capture machines + HD video surveillance equipment at key entrances and exits, such as the surrounding main roads. According to the site environment, in the vehicle key entrances and exits, configure vehicle entrance and exit management system and add license plate recognition unit to realize real-time monitoring of motor vehicles and non-motorized vehicles, record over vehicle information, form vehicle in and out travel trajectory, and provide detailed data records for subsequent management.ed data records for subsequent management.)
  • "Sharp Eyes project" system integration construction of the fourth phase of the procurement project in Meigu County, Sichuan  + (From government public bidding documents. This project mainly constructs county-level, township-level, and village-level monitoring platforms, and plans to purchase 217 village-level points, distributed in 8 centralized resettlement communities.)
  • Campus smart warning security risk prevention and control system project in Yuzhou District, Guangxi  + (From government public bidding documents. The project plans to purchase a total of 2,800 cameras of different models from Dahua.)
  • Security and Control System and Civil Aviation Public Security Checkpoint Construction Project in Qingdao, Shandong  + (From government public bidding documents. The main construction scope of this project is the airport interior as well as security and public security checkpoints around the airport.)
  • 2021 rural "Sharp Eyes project" program in Xinfeng County, Jiangxi  + (From government public bidding documents. From government public bidding documents. This project consists of three packages. The first and second are camera construction. This project is planned to interoperate and share data with Ganzhou City's "Sharp Eyes Project" video image combat platform, Xinfeng County's "Sharp Eyes Project" video image combat platform, and various related management platforms and monitoring centers to be built in the future. A total of 1160 cameras of various types are in the procurement plan.various types are in the procurement plan.)
  • Construction of rural "Sharp Eyes project" in Gongzhuling, Jilin  + (From government public bidding documents. A total of 1812 cameras were purchased for this project and equipped with various equipment installed with the cameras.)
  • Public security video surveillance construction networking application project (sharp eyes project) construction in Dongchangfu District, Liaocheng, Shandong  + (From government public bidding documents. From government public bidding documents. The original project consisted of three contract packages. This project is the second tender for the third contract package, the content of the title "urban equipment." A total of 100 cameras are included, 53 of which are for managing religious sites of the Bureau of Nationalities and Religions.the Bureau of Nationalities and Religions.)
  • "Safe City Phase III" and Sharp Eyes Project Integration Construction Project in Jingzhou, Hubei  + (From government public bidding documents. From government public bidding documents. A total of 3,500 surveillance points (3,069 new points and 431 renovated points) will be built in this period, and 12 new security checkpoints will be built, including 24 vehicle face capture checkpoint cameras and supporting video image analysis platform and video image information database.form and video image information database.)
  • Intelligent construction projects including "Sharp Eyes project" and "Smart and Safe community" in Huili, Sichuan"  + (From government public bidding documents. From government public bidding documents. This project's main construction content and scale include a front-end sensing system, video networking sharing platform expansion, social resources access platform, smart, safe community data aggregation capability services, comprehensive governance command center, network system, security system, and computer room system construction.em, and computer room system construction.)
  • 2021 ‘Sharp eyes' project first phase of goods procurement project in Dongshan, Fujian  + (From government public bidding documents. Because the RFP is not available, it is known that this project exists, and its exact details are unknown. The transaction price for this project is 1265,000 RMB.)
  • 2021 "Sharp Eyes project" public security video surveillance project in Youxi County, Fujian  + (From government public bidding documents. The original tender documents are already inaccessible. So it is not clear what the details of this project are.)
  • Sharp Eyes Project in Xiang'An District, Xiamen, Fujian  + (From government public bidding notice. TheFrom government public bidding notice. The bidding documents for this project are not available. The current information available for this project consists of three contract packages. The monitoring locations are Xinwei Town, Neicuo Town, Ma Xiang Town, Dadeng Street, and Xindian Town in Xiangan District.eet, and Xindian Town in Xiangan District.)
  • Social security defense and control system perception network project in Binhai County, Yancheng  + (From government public bidding statements.From government public bidding statements. This project consists of three contract packages. The first main content for the platform upgrades, expansion, and deployment of construction monitoring in 23 districts and buildings. The second package of the main construction sites includes commercial areas, hospitals, schools, entertainment venues, hotels, highly toxic, explosive enterprises, toxic chemicals enterprises, bus stations, ports, docks, and waterway checkpoints. The third construction sites include commercial areas, farmers' markets, high-speed railway stations, cabs and buses (in cars), religious sites, scenic spots, large event sites, bathhouses, supermarkets, social parking lots, party and government organs, government buildings monitoring and renovation, news units, financial institutions, water supply units, power supply units, gas stations, gas and oil supply heating sites, memorials, Internet cafes, motor vehicle repair sites, official seal engraving sites The company's products include: bus stations, scrap metal recycling points.us stations, scrap metal recycling points.)
  • Jinghe street comprehensive governance center and "Sharp eyes project" construction projectin Dongxihu District, Hubei  + (From government public documents. The projFrom government public documents. The project construction includes the street intelligent and comprehensive governance management platform and its subsystems, network security system, and computer room construction. In addition, the 142 video surveillance images and video storage devices built in the previous period will be relocated from the street police station to the central computer room of this project at a later stage of construction and incorporated into the unified platform management. A total of 453 cameras will be purchased. A total of 453 cameras will be purchased.)
  • 2021 "sharp eyes program" new projects in Shuimogou District, Urumqi City  + (From the government public bidding documents. The whole project comprises seventeen parts, deploying in different areas.)
  • Smart and safe microdistrict construction procurement project in Yanbian, Sichuan Province  + (From the government public bidding documents. The project plans to purchase 34 cameras and 11 face recognition machines.)
  • Smart and Safe Community Project - Infrastructure Construction in Xicheng District, Beijing  + (From the government public bidding documenFrom the government public bidding documents. The whole project consists of 8 parts in total. The first is the camera procurement program, with a total of 3506 units. The third is the back-end platform construction project, based on the construction of the public security network, docking video dedicated network sharing platform and view map library, to realize the video of the whole district of Fengtai District, more than 1300 road face, more than 1700 road car card comprehensive business application view research and judgment as well as view big data analysis.udgment as well as view big data analysis.)
  • German central criminal information system INPOL  + (Germany has utilized automated facial recoGermany has utilized automated facial recognition technology since 2008 through its central criminal information system, INPOL (Informationssystem Polizei), managed by the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), the federal criminal police office. INPOL, operated on Oracle Software, stores data such as names, birth details, fingerprints, mugshots, and DNA records, though DNA information is not automatically logged. Facial images of suspects, arrestees, and missing persons are included. The system employs anatomical features from surveillance footage or images to match against INPOL data using Cognitec Face VACS software. As of March 2020, INPOL held 5.8 million images of 3.6 million individuals, accessible to all German police stations. The BKA also shares biometric data internationally through the Prüm cooperation.ernationally through the Prüm cooperation.)
  • Biometric Sim registration in Ghana  + (Ghana is introducing mandatory biometric lGhana is introducing mandatory biometric linkage to sim cards. From November 2022, sim cards which are not biometrically linked to a user will be disconnected from the network. The decision has been met with disquiet in Ghana due to issues of data protection. The reason for introducing such a protocol is purportedly to reduce sim fraud and thereby crime. The supplier of the fingerprinting service is not yet known, but the name of the app through which registration takes place is Gh Self Sim Reg.gistration takes place is Gh Self Sim Reg.)
  • Idemia Biometric Voter Database in Tchad  + (Government of Chad implemented biometric registration of voters in 2016)
  • Smart and safe community construction project in Beichen District, Tianjin  + (Government public bidding documents. This Government public bidding documents. This project is mainly through the front-end construction of 236 cells, front-end integration of 17 built cells, front-end integration of 10 developer-built cells, and the central terminal capacity construction of the Beichen Branch side of Tianjin Public Security Bureau to ensure the convergence and upload of data of people and vehicles in Beichen Branch's intelligent safe community and the local intelligent application of the bureau side while ensuring the system is safe and reliable. ensuring the system is safe and reliable.)
  • Facial Recognition in Schools (Grozny)  + (Grozny's local authorities plan to upgradeGrozny's local authorities plan to upgrade school video surveillance cameras with facial recognition technology and integrate the systems of 60 schools into a unified online education monitoring system. This system aims to track employee attendance and replace traditional student roll calls, potentially linking with a digital diary to inform parents about their children's school arrivals and departures. Currently, surveillance cameras in schools monitor entrances, corridors, and courtyards, focusing on safety and transparency in education. This project is expected to not only enhance child safety but also bring transparency to the educational process.g transparency to the educational process.)
  • Hikvision deployed in Baha Mar Casino and Resort  + (Hikvision, who provide biometric technologies, provided the security system and cameras for a large resort in the Bahamas.)
  • Huawei smart city technologies deployed in Zambia  + (Huawei has an influential position in ZambHuawei has an influential position in Zambia. Many of Zambia's development projects are funded by Huawei and the state is indebted to them. A major element of these development projects is the ICT transformation in the country. Huawei has built a 75 million dollar data centre for the purposes of centralised egovernance in Zambia. Zambia is in the process of procuring a biometric national ID. In terms of video surveillance, Huawei reportedly installed cameras around Lusaka to surveil shops and identify motorists. In Uganda a similar network was found to have facial recognition. In Zambia, like in Uganda, Huawei technologies have also been associated with the interception of the political communications of political opponents (spying).nications of political opponents (spying).)
  • Huawei smart city in Shah Alem, Kuala Lumpur  + (Huawei smart city developments are plannedHuawei smart city developments are planned for I-City and Shah Alam. The city will serve as a hub for sensor based smart technologies. It appears that the data generated will also be used for some form of predictive policing. The use of CCTV sensors is also mentioned. Developments are underway since 2022, however I-City has been a smart city since 2009. Huawei has been selected to partner with I-Berhad, the company which develops smart cities such as I-City in Malaysia.s smart cities such as I-City in Malaysia.)
  • ISS face recognition to secure São Paulo metro  + (ISS (Intelligent Security Systems) SecurOSISS (Intelligent Security Systems) SecurOS FaceX facial recognition technology has been deployed in São Paulo Metrõ in Brazil. It is also capable to identify objects and tracking. It was officially inaugurated on November 21st 2022, with the goal to increase security and improve passenger services.e security and improve passenger services.)
  • ZTE video surveillance deployments in Cameroon  + (In 10 cities of Cameroon, video surveillanIn 10 cities of Cameroon, video surveillance deployments are being installed. The project involves the Chinese company ZTE. Authorities in Cameroon met with representatives of ZTE in 2002 to launch cooperation in this field. After several decades of preparations, the first cameras were deployed in 2007. The cameras support face recognition and 360-degree surveillance to match information with a specially created dataset containing facial images and finger prints of local inhabitants.es and finger prints of local inhabitants.)
  • NtechLab Facial Recognition in 12 schools of Abidjan  + (In 12 schools of Abidjan Russian software In 12 schools of Abidjan Russian software company NTechLeb deployed cameras with facial recognition technology to track the presence of pupils in school. The facial images of pupils are used to detect when they enter and leave the school and then the information about pupils is sent to their parents through Telegram or "Mon Enfant" (My Child) app. The technology is being implemented by NTechLab together with a local company Ivoire Biometrie. [[CiteRef::ivoirebiometrieIvoireBiometrie2022iteRef::ivoirebiometrieIvoireBiometrie2022)
  • Biometric civil registry systems deployed in Rwanda  + (In 2007, Rwanda began collecting biometricIn 2007, Rwanda began collecting biometric data on all citizens. A smart card was also released. In 2014, the new national body for this process, NIDA NIDA (National Identification Agency) began trying to integrate all forms of data about a person to a single civil registry, and issued a smart card for this purpose. By 2019, this had achieved 99 percent coverage, according to the government. The ID is required for access to all services, including banking, and to cross the borders of the country. In 2022, the government states that they will have achieved universal biometric birth registry. Academic researchers characterise Rwandas use of surveillance technologies as 'intense' and oriented toward social control. The state may be overstating its benevolent use of the technologies due to a desire to maintain the perception of a strong central state. Historically technologies of surveillance in Rwanda have been used for social control. Rwanda have been used for social control.)
  • ZTE video surveillance deployed in Addis Ababa  + (In 2009, ZTE Corporation won the bidding tIn 2009, ZTE Corporation won the bidding to install a camera network system in Addis Ababa, Ethiopa's capital. The surveillance division of ZTE, ZTE NetView, was drafted to install the system. In 2010 they installed cameras around major streets. The cameras provide 'real time' integrated surveillance of the city. While no biometric surveillance technologies appear to be in use, ZTE also provides these 'peace city' solutions to China where facial recognition is often a feature of the systems. Features such as facial recognition could easily be added to a system such as this. In Ethiopia, ZTE competes with Huawei for the biggest share in the ICT market. These moves are viewed by scholars as part of the Chinese Belt and Road initiative.t of the Chinese Belt and Road initiative.)
  • Facial recogntion deployed at Mbombela Stadium  + (In 2010, Mbombela Stadium was built for thIn 2010, Mbombela Stadium was built for the FIFA world cup. Axis Communications deployed a system of network cameras to secure the stadium. In their case study of the deployment, they describe the use of facial recognition at the turnstiles. Axis Communications provides a face detection software, but it is not technically described as facial recognition, rather face detection. Axis cameras can have facial recognition easily enabled. TMVS is a South African security company that worked with Axis on this deployment. that worked with Axis on this deployment.)
  • Huawei video surveillance network deployed by Ghana Ministry of National Security  + (In 2012, Ghana began cooperation with HuawIn 2012, Ghana began cooperation with Huawei to install 800 security cameras in Accra, as well as crime centres to monitor the video. In 2018, they signed a deal with Huawei to expand the project to Alpha Phase 2, with the Chinese government providing funding for the acquisition. A report details that the nature of the expansion will include the addition of 'intelligent video analysis' and 'real time' fugitive detection. The camera network has been expanded to major cities and small districts in Ghana. Automatic number plate recognition is confirmed as a feature of the camera network. The report details that Huawei and the Chinese Government play a role in the management of the systems, it will only be fully handed over to the Ghana Ministry of National Security in the event of the projects completion. The 2019 report details that there has been concern from members in the Parliament about the system being owned by Huawei. Therefore it can be speculated that Huawei do indeed maintain ownership of the syste.do indeed maintain ownership of the syste.)
  • IBM Smart City technology in Accra, Ghana  + (In 2013, Accra was selected as a beneficiaIn 2013, Accra was selected as a beneficiary of IBM smart city technology. Accra is a fast growing city and there was a need to manage the 'influx' of persons. IBM issued a report detailing the technological solutions that could be provided to Accra. A range of public and private sector actors were involved in consultations. It is not clear exactly whether biometric technologies have been employed. However these are a feature of other IBM smart city projects. Since 2021, Accra has installed a network of smart cameras from Huawei.ed a network of smart cameras from Huawei.)
  • Milestone VMS on Utah transport systems  + (In 2013, the Utah Transport Authority (UTAIn 2013, the Utah Transport Authority (UTA) enhanced its surveillance system by adopting Milestone VMS, a flexible video management software with analytic capabilities. This upgrade allowed the addition of functionalities such as facial recognition, object analysis, and situational awareness to aid in identifying criminal activities, obstructions, and triggering alarms. With an open platform for centralized control, Milestone VMS facilitates the integration of smart cameras and future expansions. By 2015, the system included over 1,000 cameras managed across nine servers, with potential for further expansion. The adoption of Milestone technology has improved video quality, enabled efficient monitoring, investigation, and evidence management, and had a positive financial impact by aiding in damage recovery and preventing incidents. damage recovery and preventing incidents.)
  • IBM smart city technology deployed in Sekondi-Takoradi  + (In 2015 the twin cities of Sekondi-TakoradIn 2015 the twin cities of Sekondi-Takoradi became recipients of an IBM grant, and received consultancy from IBM on developments in their city. The metro also received a 500,000 dollar upgrade from IBM. The metro is since out of use. It is unclear whether biometrics were used as part of these smart city iniatiatives, but IBM smart cities often feature tools such as sensors, people tracking and face detection.nsors, people tracking and face detection.)
  • Namibian Police Force deploy automatic facial and fingerprint identification system  + (In 2016, Namibian Police Force became one In 2016, Namibian Police Force became one of the first police forces in Southern Africa to launch an automated fingerprinting and facial recognition system (N-ABIS). So far the system has been used only for the issuance of police certificates. However the presence of the system could suggest wider usage, in particular as the police also use a network of surveillance cameras in Windhoek.twork of surveillance cameras in Windhoek.)
  • RADWIN video surveillance deployed in Windhoek  + (In 2016, a video surveillance system was iIn 2016, a video surveillance system was installed in Windhoek, Namibia's capital city. The network is based on an upgrade to the Wifi system. It is monitored by the Namibian Police Force and oversees major intersections and 'crime hotspots'. Radwin is a wireless solutions company who do not actually provide facial recognition, but emphasise that their solutions can have it plugged in due to the enhanced connectivity and the capabilities of the cameras. The 'advantages' of this Radwin solution are listed as including facial identification and license plate recognition for criminal investigations. While it is unclear whether facial recognition or other forms of computer vision are in use, the network forms part of smart city development plans for Windhoek, and the police have since become one of the first southern African police forces to use automated facial as well as fingerprint recognition.facial as well as fingerprint recognition.)
  • Fingerprinting deployed at HIV clinics in Uganda  + (In 2016, the Uganda Ministry of Health begIn 2016, the Uganda Ministry of Health began deploying fingerprint recognition at HIV clinics. The project is set to last for 5 years. The project is aimed at stopping duplication and tracking and tracing individuals. Officials argue that many were abusing the health services. Uganda has a poor record with and enacts social exclusion of people viewed as being part of the queer community, and sex workers. There are high levels of violence against these groups and homosexuality is illegal.these groups and homosexuality is illegal.)
  • CIMCON smart streetlights deployed in Jamaica  + (In 2017, Jamaica Public Service company beIn 2017, Jamaica Public Service company began to install smart streetlights from CIMCON lighting in major parishes. By 2021, they had achieved 90 percent coverage. Smart streetlights do not always imply biometric surveillance. However here, the streetlight network is explicitly cited as acting as a platform for sensors and applications such as video analytics and traffic monitoring. Therefore it is possible that if not already in use, such applications could be added on. use, such applications could be added on.)
  • Biometric national ID deployed in Malawi  + (In 2017, Malawi began pilots for a biometrIn 2017, Malawi began pilots for a biometric national ID. In 2018, this ID became implemented for all citizens over 18. The system is centralised, through this ID citizens get access to social and health services such as COVID19 vaccines. Internet usage in Malawi is low, however the ID has given rise to a points based citizenship system. The UNDP and Irish Aid were involved as stakeholders and made proposals for the implementation of the ID.roposals for the implementation of the ID.)
  • Huawei smart city technologies deployed in Guyana  + (In 2017, the Chinese Government gave the GIn 2017, the Chinese Government gave the Government of Guyana US$37.6 million for a National Broadband Expansion Project. Huawei is the supplier of the smart city technologies. The project is focussed on the development of e-governance and the expansion of broadband, but it has incorporated many elements of biometric surveillance. For example, the installation of 450 intelligent cameras around Guyana, the establishment of a control and command centre for the police, the supply of body worn cameras to police, the use of facial and license plate recognition technologies. Moreover the project is not limited to the 'city' but also includes smart healthcare video conferencing and camera placements in 11 schools.ncing and camera placements in 11 schools.)
  • IBM facial recognition deployed in Penang  + (In 2017, the City Council of Penang acquirIn 2017, the City Council of Penang acquired funding to secure the island using a network of cameras, to be rolled out between 2017-2020. The cameras were equipped with facial recognition capabilities from IBM. Penang City Council managed the network but is also stated that they link to the headquarters of police departments on the island. IBM has since discontinued its facial recognition for law enforcement products. However as the system was by then owned by the Council it is likely still in use. by the Council it is likely still in use.)
  • Vision-Box facial recognition deployed at Tanzania airports  + (In 2018, Vision-Box facial recognition was put in place at two major Tanzania airports, Kilimanjaro International Airport and Julius Nyerere International Airport. Vision-Box is a major computer vision company which often supplies airports.)
  • CloudWalk facial recognition deployed in Zimbabwe  + (In 2018, it was announced that a mass faciIn 2018, it was announced that a mass facial recognition system would be deployed by CloudWalk in Zimbabwe. This forms part of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. CloudWalk stated they would be providing a full suite of surveillance technology tools across sectors. CloudWalk is a Chinese company which supplies cloud policing tools in China. The primary element of this deployment is the use of facial recognition from CloudWalk to develop a large dataset. CloudWalk's later iterations of recognition can identify gait and hairstyles. Another element of the deployment identified by reporters is the utility of training the datatset on darker skin tones for CloudWalk. A final element identified by civil society is the use of the surveillance technologies to identify dissenters and influence elections. A biometric voter roll is being prepared from the database. Huawei has also been linked to the deployment of smart city technologies upon which the facial recognition systems are to run, with Hikvision cameras, for the purposes of this surveillance system. They have at certain points denied this linkage. TelOne, the Zimbabwe telecommunications company, has also been linked to the deployment of facial recognition around the country for this effort.nition around the country for this effort.)
  • ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection used by Rockford Police Department  + (In 2018, the Rockford Police Department alIn 2018, the Rockford Police Department allocated $310,000 toward implementing ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection technology. This investment aimed to enhance public safety by swiftly detecting and locating gunfire incidents. The system utilizes sensors to pinpoint gunfire and alerts law enforcement, aiding in rapid response and crime prevention efforts within the community.e prevention efforts within the community.)
  • Thales CABIS and LiveScan deployed by Uganda Police Force  + (In 2019 Uganda acquired biometric tools frIn 2019 Uganda acquired biometric tools from Gemalto, which has since been merged with Thales. The software consisted of a CABIS (Criminal Automated Biometric Identification System) and LiveScan mobile scanners, which feed live matches back to officers during use. When apprehending suspects, the systems are used to capture facial images, fingerprints and iris scans. In 2021, DNA capabilties were added to the system in the hopes of linking the collection of forensic data to the system. This system has also been used by Interpol to find suspects in Uganda, suggesting that Ugandan federal datasets may be being shared with Interpol. Uganda has a recent record of using surveillance technologies to suppress political dissent and target certain communities. Ugandan police also have access to the Huawei CCTV network deployed around the country which has facial recognition capabilties. which has facial recognition capabilties.)
  • Avigilon deployed by Broward County Public Schools  + (In 2019, Broward County Schools installed In 2019, Broward County Schools installed Avigilon cameras, including the Appearance Search tool, amidst debate on whether it employs facial recognition. With around 270,000 students, Broward County is one of the largest US public school districts. Post the tragic Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018, the district plans to implement an experimental AI surveillance system. The system aims to alert monitors of unusual events or unauthorized individuals. Shannon Flounnory, the district’s safety director, notes Appearance Search's varied uses, from finding lost children to monitoring staff conduct. However, the tool's classification remains unclear, as it shares traits with facial recognition despite operating differently.recognition despite operating differently.)
  • Avigilon used by Mount Vernon Police Department, IL  + (In 2019, the Mount Vernon Police DepartmenIn 2019, the Mount Vernon Police Department partnered with Motorola Solutions and PASS Security to install 73 Avigilon cameras, aimed at enhancing city security. The network includes H5A Cameras with License Plate Recognition, H4A Bullet Cameras for infrared surveillance, H4 Pan-Tilt-Zoom and H4 Fisheye Cameras for comprehensive coverage. The system is managed via Avigilon Control Center Software, offering advanced monitoring features. This technology supports real-time information sharing for first responders, facilitates evidence collection, and has contributed to the prosecution process.as contributed to the prosecution process.)
  • UAV surveillance deployed over The Bahamas  + (In 2020 Swift Tactical Systems was awardedIn 2020 Swift Tactical Systems was awarded a 17 million dollar contract to provide The Bahamas with a UAS (unmanned aerial system) control and command center and fleet. While it is not clear what capabilities they may have, Swift Tactical Systems markets itself as a provider of real-time intelligence for militaries and governments, and use techniques such as Lidar photogrammetry which involve image processing and therefore possibly imply object detection or person detection. As part of the programme, Swift Tactical Systems trained the Royal Defence Force of the Bahamas. Given The Bahamas proximity to the US border immigration seems to be the concern, as well as drug trafficking. The fleet has also been used for aerial reconaissance in the wake of a hurricane. The operations system is connected to the police's shotspotter technology.ed to the police's shotspotter technology.)
  • Thales and Pangea biometric voter registration deployed in Jamaica  + (In 2020, the Jamaican government began plaIn 2020, the Jamaican government began plans and trials to launch biometric voting. In 2022, Thales was announced as the supplier of the fingerprint identification system, and Pangea will provide the multimodal automatic biometric identification system (ABIS) as a whole, which will also comprise facial recognition software. It is possible that this effort will in the near future be combined with efforts to develop a (voluntary) biometric Jamaican National ID, which is being piloted in late 2022 and early 2023.being piloted in late 2022 and early 2023.)