U.S. Coast Guard Approves Siemens Siveillance SiteIQ to Track Non-TWIC Card Holders
18 3월 2009 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
With a green light to leverage its SiteIQ solution, Port of
Wilmington Port Security boosts operational efficiency and trims
compliance costs without compromising security BUFFALO GROVE, Ill.,
March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, Port of Wilmington (POW)
security officials received the U.S. Coast Guard's permission to
leverage its Siveillance(TM) SiteIQ video surveillance system to
monitor truckers and port visitors not carrying Transportation
Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC). Because POW can provide
24/7 monitoring of designated secure areas via its SiteIQ video
analytics platform, the port can comply with TWIC mandates without
having to physically escort non-credentialed individuals traversing
the busy Wilmington, Del. port facility. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO )
According to Patrick J. Hemphill, Manager, Port Security, without
the ability to rely on SiteIQ, complying with the escort provisions
instituted by TWIC had the potential to strain security resources
and operating budgets. The Coast Guard's compliance ruling was
welcome news says Hemphill: "The Coast Guard advised us that if we
were able to ensure 24/7 monitoring of certain 'secure areas' that
we use for vehicle staging and other operational reasons, we would
not have to provide 'physical' escorts for vehicles and their
drivers. This will help us reduce our costs involved with TWIC
compliance and implementation." For busy ports workers and traffic
wax and wane seasonally. For a variety of reasons many seeking
access to the port, especially overland trucks and drivers entering
to further transship goods, will simply not have TWIC
identification and will require an escort. On busy days, hundreds
of trucks and visitors may have to be escorted, causing a
bottleneck that would soon slow operations to a standstill. Site
IQ's capabilities are optimized for the kind of monitoring allowed
for by the TWIC guidance. With SiteIQ, vehicles are greeted at the
gatehouse, drivers ID'd and passed through. They are digitally
monitored at the point of entry with analytics tracking all
vehicles transiting the facility. Any unauthorized movement into
restricted areas is instantly flagged and dealt with accordingly.
"Securing port operations is a monumental task and technologies
like SiteIQ can add considerable value by helping manage emerging
Department of Homeland Security regulations cost effectively while
improving security overall relative to the new requirements," says
Siemens Building Technologies Security Solutions' global head and
CEO, Frank Pedersen. "SiteIQ is a powerful tool that the Port of
Wilmington's security personnel can now leverage even more fully to
achieve its security and operational goals." Part of a suite of
technologies delivered under the global Siveillance(TM) brand of
Siemens Building Technologies security solutions, SiteIQ is
developed and marketed from its Atlanta-based Center of Competence
established in 2007. As a leading provider of energy and
environmental solutions, building controls, fire safety and
security systems solutions, Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.,
makes buildings comfortable, safe, secure and less costly to
operate. With U.S. headquarters in Buffalo Grove, Ill., Siemens
Building Technologies employs 7,400 people and provides a full
range of services and solutions from more than 100 locations
coast-to-coast. Worldwide, the company has 28,000 employees and
operates from more than 500 locations in 51 countries. For more
information on Siemens Building Technologies, visit:
http://www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGODATASOURCE:
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Steven E. Kuehn,
+1-847-941-6047, Web Site:
http://www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
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