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TANDU Technologies and Security systems LTD.

Safe City Program Technological Project Systems, Architecture and Integration. TANDU Technologies and Security systems LTD. TANDU - TECHNOLOGIES & SECURITY SYSTEMS LTD. 21C Yagea Kapayim St. , P.O Box 3963, Petach Tiqva , Israel, 49130 Tel: 972-3-9230667, Fax: 972-3-9230668

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TANDU Technologies and Security systems LTD.

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  1. Safe City Program Technological Project Systems, Architecture and Integration TANDU Technologies and Security systems LTD. TANDU - TECHNOLOGIES & SECURITY SYSTEMS LTD. 21C YageaKapayim St. , P.O Box 3963, PetachTiqva, Israel, 49130 Tel: 972-3-9230667, Fax: 972-3-9230668 EMAIL: tandu@tandu.co.il; Website: www.tandu.co.il

  2. Safe City Program Technological Project Background

  3. The Need Public safety and safe feeling are primary elements in establishing the public opinion on its quality of life. It will effect the view of the public on the city and the view of the public on the municipal politics and it will also have significant financial implications as it may limit the capability of the city to grow and prosper.

  4. Background The safe city program is composed of a wide range of elements including education, welfare, social services and law enforcement. The deployment of a technological array is a necessary yet insufficient condition for the success of the program. It is necessary to employ an integration of a “security” (“coping”) concept, operational concept, high-end technologies, operating procedures and qualified manpower to achieve the program goals.

  5. Violence Elements Typical violent activities: Random or organized. Aimed against people or property. Focused in specific “hot spots” or random in geography.

  6. The Current Situation In most cities, there is a wide and complex matrix of elements, composed of professional staff, organizations, technologies and programs that lacks unified violence and crime reduction targets, coordinated methodology and a structured program, that will create deterrence and will support intervention and apprehension of offenders. Processed and real time intelligence are not available and there is a lack in the data analysis and dissemination process. The response to an actual act of crime or violence is mainly “local” and not unified by all relevant elements. The city lacks in study of previous events and implementation of relevant modifications.

  7. Safe City Program Technological Project The Concept

  8. The Concept Zero tolerance to violent behavior. Addressing any type of crime and violence, in any arena in the city. Enhancing deterrence and capabilities to prevent violence. Real time data collection, analysis and dissemination. Enhancing the capabilities to engage violence as it occurs, in real time. Effective, unified, real time, all aspect response.

  9. The Concept Definition of “rules of engagement” for crime and violent events. Setting the municipal infrastructure required for prevention, intervention and law enforcement. Deployment of a command and control center and sensors, linked by a communication system that will support prevention, intervention and law enforcement. Establishing a municipal, structured by hierarchies “organization”, that is composed of manpower (city officials and professionals, management, operators and response forces) a designated concept, relevant “soft” programs, law enforcement and rescue forces, technologies and procedures for the implementation of the program.

  10. “Round Table” Violence Reduction Forum Safe City Program Concept Building Blocks “Technological Elements” “Soft Elements” Designated Welfare Programs Designated Educational Programs Designated Deployment of Technologies Command and Control Center Data Analysis and dissemination Response, Intervention and Law Enforcement Forces Supporting Organizational Structure, Manpower and procedures

  11. Safe City Program Technological Project Support Municipal Organization

  12. Support Municipal Organization To complete the capabilities and features of the technological layout and to address the requirements for deterrence, intervention and law enforcement it is required to establish a supporting municipal organization. The supporting municipal organization will receive real time and processed data from the technological layout and will address events generated by the technological systems. The organization will consist: Local Police force. Volunteers. Municipal law enforcement forces. Qualified staff at the command and control center. Designated procedures.

  13. Safe City Program Technological Project The Technological Layout Elements

  14. Support Municipal Organization The technological layout will be composed of the following primary elements: On site sensors. On site infrastructure. Data/voice communication systems, line and/or wireless. Command and control center, including command and control software system and personal/group presentation systems. Professional manpower in the command and control center. Professional, equipped response forces. Supporting organizational structure in the municipality. Relevant procedures.

  15. On Site Sensors Supporting Organizational Structure Technologies Qualified Staff Technological Layout Structure Command and Control Center Professional Response Forces On Site Infrastructure Command and Control Software Data/Voice Communication Systems Data/Voice Communication Systems Procedures Directives/Data Reports/Data

  16. Event Flow Yes Alert (Manned/Sensor) Automatic Alert at C2 Center Manned Response Technological Response Automatic Presentation of Alert in the C2 system Alert to Response Forces Yes Implementing Technological Response Data Analysis and Decision Data Dissemination to Forces Manned Intervention Decision Intervention Decision Intervention No No Report, Data Logging and Closing Event

  17. Event Flow Event will be initiated either by automatic alert from a sensor, by a caller or by the command and control center staff member. The event will be managed by the command and control center that will activate either manned or technological response, by decision. All events will be recorded and logged for further evaluation and ongoing review and study.

  18. Safe City Program Technological Project City Deployment

  19. Typical Deployment of Technological Layout in a Safe City Program CCTV Supporting Organizational Structure Professional Response Forces VMD Video Analytics Access Control Command and Control Center Public Address Data/Voice Communication Systems Data/Voice Communication Systems Technological Intervention Systems Passive Audio Active Audio Directives/Data Reports/Data Flood Lights

  20. Typical Deployment of Technological Layout in a Safe City Program

  21. The Hot Spots

  22. The Command and Control Center

  23. The Command and Control Center

  24. Hot Spot “A”, Main Street Junction

  25. Hot Spot “B”, Sports Arena The site HOT SPOT The System Architecture

  26. Hot Spot “A”, Systems Location

  27. CCTV View

  28. Hot Spot “B”, Sports Arena

  29. Hot Spot “B”, Sports Arena The Site The System Architecture

  30. Hot Spot “B”, Sports Arena PTZ/PA PTZ/PA PTZ/PA PTZ/PA PTZ/PA

  31. CCTV View

  32. Hot Spot “C”, Public Park

  33. Hot Spot “C”, Public Park The Site The System Architecture

  34. Hot Spot “C”, Systems Location

  35. Hot Spot “C”, CCTV and IR Projectors Area

  36. Hot Spot “C”, PA System Area

  37. CCTV View

  38. Hot Spot “D”, The Port

  39. Hot Spot “C”, Public Park The System Architecture

  40. Hot Spot “D”, Systems Location

  41. Hot Spot “D”, Systems Location

  42. Hot Spot “D”, Systems Location PTZ/PA PTZ/PA PTZ/PA

  43. CCTV View

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