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VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp C.VSBY

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.VSBY.WT.B | VSBGF

VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. is a Canada-based software provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven security and retail analytics technology. The Company is engaged in providing Proactive Digital Display, which transforms retail and public spaces as well as place-based media networks with software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based audience measurement and security software that uses AI and machine learning. Its products include DataCaptor, VisionCaptor, VSBLTY Vector and VSBLTY Metrics. DataCaptor leverages camera and sensor technology through AI tools, enabling real-time analytics and anonymous audience data. VisionCaptor Content Management System provides a variety of capabilities for bringing proximity-aware, interactive brand messaging to life on any digital screen or platform. VSBLTY Vector is a software, which provides facial recognition and weapon detection. VSBLTY computer vision provides measurements that can validate media impressions at the point of sale.


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Post by colimaon Mar 07, 2021 6:32am
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Maybe VSBY can help........

Maybe VSBY can help........

SAN DIEGO — A new U.S. law signed Jan. 5 requires every vehicle, truck and freight train that crosses into the United States from Mexico or Canada to be scanned and inspected at ports of entry with X-ray or similar technology.

If enforced, the new scanning requirements could cause major traffic congestion at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, and cost cargo importers millions of dollars a day.

In recent years, border agents have been increasingly using X-ray technology to detect illegal drugs and weapons. For example, Customs and Border Protection officers used an X-ray machine in June 2019 to detect 254 pounds of deadly fentanyl hidden in a tractor trailer of cucumbers at the Nogales border-crossing in Arizona.

Currently, only about 1% of personal vehicles and 15% of cargo trucks entering through land ports are scanned, mostly at the U.S.- Mexico border, according to CBP.

The Securing America's Ports Act (H.R. 5273), signed into law by former President Donald Trump shortly before he left office, orders the Department of Homeland Security to develop and implement "a plan to expeditiously scan all commercial and passenger vehicles entering the United States at a land port of entry using large-scale non-intrusive inspection systems, such as X-ray and gamma-ray imaging systems, or similar technology," according to a summary of the bill.

The legislation calls for DHS to report to Congress the status of the X-ray systems currently in use, the estimated costs of upgrading those systems to reach a 100% scan rate, and the anticipated impact on wait times for vehicles crossing the northern and southern borders. DHS has 180 days from the signing of the law to submit its report to Congress, which would make the report due approximately midsummer.

The idea to scan 100% of inbound cargo is certainly not a new one, with attention to cargo security ramping up after 9/11, but it would be very difficult to implement, according to experts. CBP has been using drive-through X-ray machines since 2008. The first machine, called a Z Portal, was inaugurated in San Ysidro.

The challenge is for CBP to balance the need to keep vehicles moving efficiently across the border with the task of checking for illegal drugs and weapons and complying with the new 100 percent scanning mandate. A 2019 CBP report highlights the time and cost of scanning about 15% of incoming commercial cargo.

On any given day, $6.3 billion of legal cargo passes northbound through U.S. ports of entry. Any slight disruption in operations — or even just the threat of it — can significantly slow down cross-border commerce.

In 2019, severe traffic congestion caused by a shift in Customs agents to handle immigration surges cost millions of dollars a day and disrupted U.S. supply chains.

Thad Bingel, a former senior leader at CBP, said the agency may likely treat the goal as "aspirational" rather than a literal near-term target.

"They may come back and say, 'Yes, we can expand our scanning capabilities to 100% and here's what it's going to cost,'" said Bingel, adding it might not be necessary to scan every single vehicle that crosses the border.

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