Incorporating technology into a new Protect Plan
Protective Vulnerability 3D Assessments are a new product and greatly support Protect duty . They have been used to assess structures, Ports, venues and Critical National Infrastructure and this specialist modelling is being used by law enforcement, counter terrorism policing and UK Special Forces. ( Link to Temperer Global and structure survey)
Photo realistic 3D modelling that enhances Contingency and Evacuation plans and can be used as a highly effective briefing aid and enables full and ongoing Risk Assessment of sites such as MATRA for Ports. Interactive testing and exercising with overlays, utilising a Primary briefing system, allows a highly developed product in support of CNI sites and proposed Protect Duty. The product can be used as ‘live time’ support to Border Policing, responders, partner agencies and Military Assets. A ‘sentry’ capability is currently under development.
Use of 2D and 3D modelling to demonstrate a planning tool with overlays, volumetrics and reporting is key to supporting many areas of protective security. A key example is that the modelling when used as a planning and briefing tool, can identify locations not covered by CCTV and provides key security staff not familiar with the venue with a high quality system to navigate around venues.
Groundbreaking work has seen the completion a survey of a large cruise liner. This is a domestic and global first, and whilst work continues with the project, both the team and the ship’s security officer identified many applications for this technology, verifying this to be an advantageous development across the spectrum of security within the maritime industry and beyond.
• Virtual Reality training (VR) for Tier 1 operators and CTSFO, without the requirement to hire vessels.
• Tier 1 assets having live time access to vessels and internal scanning.
• Emergency Responders, Fire, Ambulance and Coastguard Agencies have immediate access, and the ability to train virtually, partner agencies all operating on one system.
• Evacuation and contingency plans across several areas can be exercised and tested within the modelling capability.