Vigilance can confirm authoritatively that ICTS for the third consecutive year, is supporting the Counter Terror Expo at London’s Olympia.
It will be showcasing its integrated security solution offering at Stand E39. Through an appropriate combination of cutting edge technology, highly trained manpower, and specialist canine operation, ICTS provides bespoke solutions to customers operating in high risk, high profile environments (including aviation, maritime, and general security services).
As in previous years, ICTS DiagNose will be supporting the event through the provision of specialist canine services for explosives detection. Pre-event, ICTS explosive search dogs will patrol and search the exhibition halls, whilst providing an invaluable extra layer of security throughout the two day event. The ICTS DiagNose service delivers both canine counter terrorism solutions, and also drug prevention and detection services. ICTS also provides high profile general purpose dogs, focused on deterring theft and criminal damage.
ICTS Europe Systems, the leading provider of security systems to the aviation industry, have introduced SmartQ, their latest solution to efficiently manage passenger flow for airports worldwide. As greater numbers of passengers pass through airport terminals each day queues become a central focus of dissatisfaction for passengers and staff alike. Coupled with ever-stringent security procedures due to the ongoing level of alert, the issue of footfall management is further exacerbated.
SmartQ is an advanced and flexible solution, which monitors passenger flow through predefined routes and provides airport management with the real-time and historical data necessary for optimal resource allocation.
By introducing SmartQ, airport management gain vital statistical information about the time spent by passengers in each area from checkpoint to boarding. Consequently, operational managers can monitor and proactively manage queues in real-time across their terminals. This allows airports to meet airlines’ queue time Service Level Agreements (SLA’s), whilst ensuring passengers have time to spend in restaurants, bars and shops, consequently improving the overall passenger experience and airport viability.