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From 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. +
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. +
From the government public bidding documents. The project plans to purchase 34 cameras and 11 face recognition machines. +
In 2021, Ghana's Motor Transport and Traffic Directive (MTTD) deployed 300 'intelligent' cameras nationwide, manned by a team of workers. These cameras likely utilize object detection and automatic plate recognition, aiding in traffic monitoring. Managed by MTTD, the Intelligence Video Surveillance (IVS) system operates 24/7, allowing officers to monitor multiple areas simultaneously and zoom in on traffic discrepancies. The system collaborates with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to gather vehicle details. The MTTD believes this technology will enhance road safety by tracking activities across major road networks. +
Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is upgrading its CCTV system with the addition of 507 high-quality cameras, including specific enhancements for license plate and facial recognition capabilities, as part of a $5.9 million initiative led by Proficient Business Services. This expansion aims to bolster law enforcement efficiency by providing real-time evidential information. Minister of National Security Marvin Dames highlighted the rectification of previous issues, such as inadequate bandwidth and a significant portion of cameras being non-functional, emphasizing the improved system's role in capturing crucial details from crime scenes to aid law enforcement. +
Smart city technology is planned for Bahir Dar, a large city in Ethiopia and popular tourist destination. Circa 3 billion dollars has been allocated for the developments, which promise to deliver improvements based on IoT (Internet of Things) softwares, principles and technologies. Usually such projects have sensors and data collection at their core and may be comprised of some elements of biometric collection. +
The Ministry of the Interior intends to use the smart surveillance camera system, and link it to the databases of the announcements and communications system to track stolen cars and wanted individuals. This system comes within the framework of the digital transformation plan implemented by the Ministry of Interior under the supervision of the Information Center by automating the work of the Traffic and Licensing Affairs Department and providing it with modern technology in various fields. +
Lagos has extensive smart city discourse. However not much has emerged in the city apart from a network of 10,000 cameras for the purposes of crime monitoring. It is possible that forensic facial recognition is in use. The state has also deployed fingerprinting for registration of state residents. +