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2004 World Yearbook • Maritime Security died 7.3 mil- lion tons of cargo includ- ing more than 540.000 vehicles. "As a major port in the U.S. we look for advanced security technologies that provide the intelli- gence needed to effectively deny threats," said Charles White, JAX- PORT Director of Security. "ObjectVideo's technology can distin- guish between an every day occurrence and a potential threat to provide us with actionable intelligence in real time. Additionally, its video tripwire feature enables us to create sophisticated securi- ty rules that empowers us to quickly extend or retract perimeter lines to adjust to different MARSEC security conditions." Object Video recently received a U.S. patent for its video trip- wire feature available in ObjectVideo VEW. Port security personnel can cre- ate virtual perimeters on land and water by simply drawing a video tripwire directly on a computer snapshot of the camera's view. Rules can be configured according to a number of criteria that allow detection based on the direction an object is moving and object type (boat, vehicle, person, etc.). Since the lines are virtual and do not have to be physically moved, personnel can make instant adjustments in the perimeters to respond to changes in a port's security level or to address specif- ic maritime threats. Because JAXPORT is a designated port for U.S. military cargo transporta- tion, agencies including U.S. Customs, federal protection and local law enforce- ment are involved in protecting it. Circle 23 on Reader Service Card Ship@Sight SSAS Radio Holland and Royal Dirkzwager. a maritime information and service provider, have teamed to offer a solution to comply with SSAS: a combination of SSAS hardware, web tracking and a 24- hour response center. The Radio Holland/Royal Dirkzwager SSAS solu- tion is based on a three-tier package: • Hardware: Radio Holland can pro- vide Inmarsat D+, Mini-C, Inmarsat-C and Iridium SSAS equipment. • Security Alerting Service: In close co-operation with ship owners and Radio Holland, Royal Dirkzwager can provide a 24-hour attended focal point in order to establish a smooth settlement of security alerts. This service is based on a 24x7 response centre. It provides: first line alerting response from the ves- sel; alerting service to security response centers as well as to pre-defined securi- ty officers and/or management staff at subscribing customers; periodical reporting on systems as well as processed alerts; arrange for periodical testing of the total "alerting" chain with- out alerting rescue and security response systems. • Tracking service: Ship@Sight: In addition to the alert service, Radio Holland provides tracking and fleet monitoring facilities through the Internet. The customer will have access to position information of his fleet and a short message service to and from his ships. Ship@Sight is a tracking system, based on SSAS transceiver equipment (e.g. Inmarsat D+) and the Internet. Circle 24 on Reader Service C ard Security & Access Control Systems Solutions which meet the ISPS Code. Electronic Card Operated Locks VingCard systems for cabin doors and restricted areas. Passenger Check-In Systems VingCard's Windows environment or customised property management system integration. Keycard Printers Range of models to manage all volumes of keycard encoding. m Marine Standard Locks and Accessories Complete range of hardware for all door types. TrioVing Master Key Systems Customised key systems. Panic Exit Devices JPM push bar and touch bar series. Access Control Systems Digital, card and biometric solutions. Door Closers Abloy automatic and hydraulic solutions. 4 ii f VingCard Marine www.vingcardmarine.com Telephone: +954 920 0772 Fax: +954 920 2446 E-mail: marinesales.usa@vingcard.com The ASSA ABLOY Group is the world's leading manufacturer and supplier of locking solutions dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience. An ASSA ABLOY Group company ASSAABUDY Circle 257 on Reader Service Card June 2004 63