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Xtract One Technologies, a technology-driven threat detection and security solution that prioritises the patron access experience by leveraging AI announced its SmartGateway patron screening solution was rigorously tested by the TSA for effectiveness and suitability, and as a result, will be included in the TSA’s 2023 approved product list.

The extensive testing was completed by Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the nation's largest university-affiliated research centre, on behalf of the TSA.

TSA and APL verification

SmartGateway’s TSA and APL verification signifies the system's adherence to documented specifications. The testing process encompassed a wide range of threat items, and scenarios, underscoring the product's reliability and performance across a broad set of applications.

Rigorous third-party validation is a requirement of technology vendors for professional sports leagues including the NHL, NBA, MLB, and NFL.

AI-powered sensors

The SmartGateway system unobtrusively scans patrons for guns, knives, and other prohibited items

The SmartGateway system unobtrusively scans patrons for guns, knives, and other prohibited items as they pass through the system.

This solution was designed to secure large, ticketed venues to enable high throughput, using AI-powered sensors to detect threats without invading patrons’ sense of privacy and comfort. 

SmartGateway patron screening solution

"With the rigorous testing conducted at Johns Hopkins University, we have evaluated Xtract One’s documented and published specifications for their SmartGateway patron screening solution,” said Mona Espinosa, Chief Public Area Security & Infrastructure Protection (PASIP), Multimodal and Public Area Capabilities (MPAC), Requirements & Capabilities Analysis (RCA), Department of Homeland Security – TSA.

Mona Espinosa adds, “Our objective is to test and identify approved technology solutions, which have been assessed to ensure their claims are supported by their technology's functionality."

Broad detection capabilities

"The integrity and extensiveness of this testing process and inclusion by the TSA in its approved products list highlight our continued objective to provide transparency across all areas of our business, ensuring our sales and marketing messaging aligns with our product capabilities,” said Peter Evans, CEO of Xtract One.

Peter Evans adds, “We are proud to have achieved this validation of the broad detection capabilities of our solution, and that customers can confidently select our solutions to deliver the expected outcomes for their organisations.”

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