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ISS advances to pilot phase of Transit Tech Lab initiative

ISS advances to pilot phase of Transit Tech Lab initiative

WOODBRIDGE, N.J.—ISS (Intelligent Security Systems) has been selected to take part in the large-scale pilot phase of the Transit Tech Lab (TTL), a public-private partnership created by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Partnership Fund for New York City to accelerate innovation in public transportation.

Last year, ISS, along with 17 other companies, were chosen as finalists from 150 global applicants to take part in an eight-week proof-of-concept (PoC) for TTL to demonstrate how their respective technologies enhance public transportation systems and services.

Intelligent Security Systems (ISS)During the PoC, ISS collaborated with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to showcase the capabilities of its under-vehicle inspection solution, the SecurOS UVSS (Under Vehicle Surveillance System).

Leveraging the UVSS, ISS demonstrated how automated under-inspection capabilities could streamline the current vehicle security checkpoint process at the World Trade Center. The UVSS was used to scan the undercarriages of over 2,000 vehicles for prohibited items and anomalies, while simultaneously collecting real-time data regarding vehicle flows, types, and checkpoint passage times.

"As a company committed to innovation and excellence, we are honored to expand our involvement with the Transit Tech Lab and showcase how ISS' groundbreaking solutions can improve transportation, security, and efficiency," said Aluisio Figueiredo, CEO of ISS. "This opportunity allows us to demonstrate the scalability of our technology and its ability to seamlessly integrate within critical transit systems to address emerging challenges."

The UVSS is a compact and versatile under-vehicle surveillance system designed to detect explosives, illegal contraband, and various other anomalies. Capturing high-quality images in as little as three seconds, it supports vehicle speeds of up to 22 mph and integrates seamlessly with license plate recognition (LPR) and access control systems to ensure security at critical facilities worldwide. Its applications extend beyond security, offering additional value in logistics, loss control, and service lane record-keeping environments.

Key features include:

· Patented image dewarping technology for accurate visual analysis.

· Advanced integration with its license plate recognition (LPR) software (SecurOS Auto) and third-party systems.

· Ease of deployment with no heavy construction requirements.

To learn more about the UVSS, visit https://uvss.tech or email at contact@uvss.tech.

 

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