Reston, VA – Cernium Corporation announced today that it has received a contract from SecureNet, Inc., to provide equipment and services to the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC) Pilot Project, which will take place at the Dallas-Fort Worth and Seattle-Tacoma International airports. SecureNet, the project integrator, will deploy Cernium’s ExitSentry® exit lane breach control video technology as part of the overall solution.
“For more than a decade, ExitSentry has been the exit lane breach control solution of choice for airports throughout the US and Canada, and we are excited to be part of this project,” said Craig Chambers, president and CEO, Cernium Corporation. “We look forward to working with SecureNet to enhance TSA's ability to detect threats and further protect air travelers.”
The industry-leading product for airport concourse exit lane monitoring, ExitSentry automatically watches people and object flow toentify and alert on wrong-way motion from public areas to secure areas. In the event of an exit lane breach, the system uses audible and visual alarms to immediately alert security personnel and then digitally record the incident for instant playback.
About Cernium Corporation Cernium is a market leader and pioneer in video technology, focused on developing innovative, high-value products that employ video for better security, communications and lifestyle management. The technology behind Cernium products has effectively eliminated the need to “monitor” video in the traditional sense — whether by security forces, third-party monitoring companies, or individual home and business owners.
Cernium customers include Fortune 100 manufacturers, government, healthcare, transportation, hospitality, education, entertainment and major cultural institutions. With the launch of Archerfish®, the company has brought its video technology into the mainstream, making it available for the first time to consumers.
For more information, contact: Cernium Corporation Phone: 703-483-3000