UK biometrics firm Allevate has announced that its MXSERVER facial recognition solution is now available on the UK Crown Commercial Service's Digital Marketplace G-Cloud 8 Framework. This would provide access to UK government, intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, to assist in combatting crime and terrorist activities.The firm noted that its SaaS G-Cloud offering is enabled by Sungard Availability Services, who provides a Secure Managed Cloud IaaS and PaaS platform, with OFFICIAL classification, for UK Government Service Provision.”Our security services are faced with a relentless increase in digital media – from CCTV and surveillance cameras, police body worn video, online sources such as Facebook and YouTube, confiscated phones and computers and, increasingly, 'crowd-sourced' from members of the public. There has been no easy and cost-effective way to access the intelligence this media contains.””MXSERVER, from Tygart Technology, processes vast amounts of textual, video and photo collections quickly – automatically discovering, grouping and extracting segments depicting people. Using face recognition technology, this solution searches media archives to find other assets which depict individuals of interest”.
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