WEBVTT 1 00:00:01.500 --> 00:00:04.100 position:25% size:50% Border crossings, check points and access to secure facilities 2 00:00:05.366 --> 00:00:07.966 position:25% size:50% present a significant challenge to protecting to protecting 3 00:00:08.100 --> 00:00:10.833 position:25% size:50% the homeland and our nation’s critical infrastructure. 4 00:00:11.466 --> 00:00:16.033 position:25% size:50% Modified vehicles used for contraband, explosives and smuggling pose a threat 5 00:00:16.333 --> 00:00:21.900 position:25% size:50% at borders, facilities, special events and locations of national significance.” 6 00:00:22.166 --> 00:00:25.600 position:25% size:50% The number of border crossings and secure sites requiring protection 7 00:00:25.700 --> 00:00:27.700 position:25% size:50% compounds this challenge. 8 00:00:27.866 --> 00:00:31.233 position:25% size:50% Customs and Border Protection VEHICLE Crossings in the United States 9 00:00:31.500 --> 00:00:33.500 position:25% size:50% Exceed 300 10 00:00:33.766 --> 00:00:35.766 position:25% size:50% The number of vehicles crossing the border daily 11 00:00:35.966 --> 00:00:37.966 position:25% size:50% More than 200,000 12 00:00:38.166 --> 00:00:40.500 position:25% size:50% and the number of Federal Protective Service vehicle 13 00:00:40.500 --> 00:00:42.500 position:25% size:50% screening and inspection facilities 350. 14 00:00:43.833 --> 00:00:47.100 position:25% size:50% The number of vehicles screened EACH day for prohibited, 15 00:00:47.100 --> 00:00:50.933 position:25% size:50% illegal, and dangerous items: AVERAGES 35,000. 16 00:00:53.533 --> 00:00:56.833 position:25% size:50% The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate 17 00:00:57.033 --> 00:00:59.100 position:25% size:50% In partnership with Customs and Border Protection and 18 00:00:59.100 --> 00:01:02.033 position:25% size:50% the Federal Protective Service 19 00:01:02.166 --> 00:01:07.133 position:25% size:50% Has initiated the VIEW PROGRAM: Vehicle Inspection for Early Warning. 20 00:01:08.033 --> 00:01:13.266 position:25% size:50% VIEW advances the research and development under-vehicle inspection 21 00:01:13.300 --> 00:01:18.433 position:25% size:50% scanning system technology with real world application requirements. 22 00:01:19.166 --> 00:01:23.300 position:25% size:50% VIEW systems can be easily deployed in fixed or mobile facilities; 23 00:01:23.533 --> 00:01:27.733 position:25% size:50% run on a standard laptop or workstation in either a standalone environment or 24 00:01:27.966 --> 00:01:31.900 position:25% size:50% networked operations center for further analytics and investigation. 25 00:01:32.266 --> 00:01:36.000 position:25% size:50% View Technology provides early warning and detection that is fast, 26 00:01:36.366 --> 00:01:40.866 position:25% size:50% efficient and low cost for border checkpoints and critical facilities. 27 00:01:41.100 --> 00:01:48.033 position:25% size:50% The technology has the capacity for sustained, reliable operation 24-7-365. 28 00:01:48.233 --> 00:01:52.466 position:25% size:50% VIEW Technologies also include Automated License Plate Reader functionality, 29 00:01:52.600 --> 00:01:56.333 position:25% size:50% Artificial Intelligence and a deep learning capacity which detect changes 30 00:01:56.333 --> 00:02:01.766 position:25% size:50% in repeat vehicles and further increases the efficiency of the scanning process. 31 00:02:02.133 --> 00:02:07.133 position:25% size:50% View systems allow vehicle checkpoints personnel the ability to rapidly scan, 32 00:02:07.133 --> 00:02:11.800 position:25% size:50% inspect and closely examine even the smallest potential threat anomalies. 33 00:02:11.800 --> 00:02:17.766 position:25% size:50% The slightest change in the vehicles assembly results in a closer magnified review, 34 00:02:17.766 --> 00:02:23.500 position:25% size:50% including the ability to “look-behind-the-scenes” for abnormalities hidden in the shadows. 35 00:02:23.500 --> 00:02:26.933 position:25% size:50% The VIEW scanners feature multiple beyond high-resolution cameras 36 00:02:26.933 --> 00:02:32.566 position:25% size:50% capable of reading a barcode from a spinning axel at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. 37 00:02:32.566 --> 00:02:38.100 position:25% size:50% The powerful combination of cameras and scanning systems quickly generate 38 00:02:38.100 --> 00:02:44.200 position:25% size:50% 2D and 3D imaging that ~ for the first time in high-volume vehicle inspections ~ 39 00:02:44.200 --> 00:02:48.566 position:25% size:50% allow an operator a “fly-through” detailed perspective. 40 00:02:48.566 --> 00:02:53.233 position:25% size:50% This breakthrough in high-impact Vehicle Inspection technology 41 00:02:53.233 --> 00:02:58.333 position:25% size:50% is changing the landscape and speed of detecting threats and saving lives.