Difference between revisions of "Safe City (Georgia)"
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 20 April 2024
Information Certainty: Speculative
Type: Law Enforcement, Civilian Registry
Technical information:
Full name | Safe City (Georgia) |
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Country | Georgia |
Contents | Facial Images |
Images | |
Individuals | |
Runs database software | |
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Related Technology |
Developers and Users:
Developed by | NEC |
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Owning institution | Ministry of Interior (Georgia) |
Custodian institution | NEC |
Description[edit | ]
As noted on the website of NEC:
This system was introduced as part of Georgia's "Safe City, Safe Region, Safe Country" program aiming to improve public safety. Georgia also plans to install tens of thousands of additional cameras nationwide in the future.1
References
- ^ "Columbus Crew’s State-of-the-Art Stadium Relies on Evolv Technology". (2022) <https://www.evolvtechnology.com/resources/blog/columbus-crews-state-of-the-art-stadium-relies-on-evolv> Accessed: 2022-07-10