Guest Editorial by Peter Evans, CEO of Patriot One, the Newest Double-Entry Competitor in the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program
As organizations continue to get back to “normal” with restrictions easing amidst a decline in serious COVID-19 cases, patrons are excited to get back to sporting and entertainment events.
However, not everything has reverted back to pre-COVID times.
The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) recently released its annual Venue Security Director Survey report, in which it asked 40 venue directors across professional sports leagues about their thoughts on the fan experience, security and technology, and more.
The survey, which was conducted earlier this year, found that fan behavior is worse than it was pre-COVID-19 – with nearly 2/3 of respondents saying they have experienced increased tension between patrons and staff, with new COVID-19 restrictions (i.e., mask mandates) being one of the reasons.
(Police are investigating a reported disturbance during the Wiz Khalifa and Logic concert Friday night at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville. Three people were reportedly injured. Courtesy of FOX59 News and YouTube. Posted on Aug 27, 2022.)
Here, we’ll look at a few aspects of the report and what these findings mean for the security industry.
Securing venues and combatting fan misbehavior
Fan misbehavior – i.e., alcohol abuse, fighting, property destruction, weapons, etc. – is a serious security risk that needs to be addressed as soon as it happens (or before, whenever possible).
The most efficient way to do that is through a mixture of technology and people.
Nearly half of the respondents in the NCS4 report said that they were most concerned about weapons in the venue – showcasing the need to take measures to keep them out.
Mass casualty events continue to be in the headlines, so organizations have taken it upon themselves to protect patrons using modern physical security technology.
The right solutions can keep weapons out of venues and protect patrons from events that happen inside – like fights in the crowd that can quickly spiral out of control – while simultaneously improving the overall fan experience.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can spot these kinds of security incidents and alert security personnel with details on the situation so that they can respond rapidly and appropriately. This can also be effective in addressing medical emergencies quickly.
(See Patriot One’s secure, fast, frictionless, touch-less screening in action at FirstEnergy Stadium, and say goodbye to metal detectors and invasive pat downs. Patriot One’s unobtrusive patron screening system allows large facilities and locations with high security requirements to facilitate faster entry security screening while enhancing safety beyond the capabilities of any other existing solution. Courtesy of Patriot One Technologies and YouTube.)
Covert, frictionless technology to neutralize threats
Having some kind of entry scanner in place is commonsense and commonplace nowadays – but the kind of technology used makes a huge difference – in efficiency and patron satisfaction.
In the NCS4’s report, 87.5% of respondents said they mostly use walk-through metal detectors, but that they cause lines to form outside.
This creates two issues:
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Walk-through metal detectors create a security risk in and of itself since unprotected crowds outside can be seen as a “soft target” for people looking to cause harm; and
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Walk-through metal detectors cause patrons to have a negative experience before they even enter the facility.
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In fact, nearly 1/3 of respondents said they have experienced security incidents between patrons waiting in line to enter.
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However, venues can mitigate this problem through today’s fast, frictionless, AI-based entry screening technology – which can scan patrons for weapons without them needing to stop, which eliminates patron lines and improves the overall patron experience.
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Addressing the staffing shortage
According to the NCS4’s report, nearly all respondents (95%) said they experienced staffing shortages in the last two years – COVID-19 being the primary reason.
This obviously can be a security vulnerability, if there are not enough guards per number of patrons.
Especially at live events, guards are needed to perform a variety of roles – from monitoring lines and running the entry screening technology, to responding to incidents across the facility and everything in between.
These can best be mitigated with technology solutions that require fewer guards to operate and provides them with proactive insights to arm them with situational awareness in advance of incidents.
Requiring fewer guards at entry scanners, for example, allows the redeployment of additional guards to other higher-value tasks.
The state of venue security is changing as we know it – with both emerging threats as well as the technology solutions to effectively combat them.
The NCS4 is doing great work to understand the threat environment better, identify vulnerabilities, communicate risk-mitigation techniques, and close capability gaps within spectator events – and Patriot One is proud to be a member of its Technology Alliance to protect patrons, spectators, and staff.
About the Author
Peter Evans is the Chief Executive Officer of Patriot One Technologies, Inc. Patriot One makes a weapons-detection platform and provides a broad range of artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, including AI-enhanced video.
(Learn More from Patriot One Technologies CEO Peter Evans, at the VenuesNow Conference 2021. Courtesy of Patriot One Technologies and YouTube.)
Patriot One’s Gateway solution is a next-generation weapons detection solution that is being used at high-traffic and ticketed facilities such as stadiums, casinos, and other entertainment venues for a secure and seamless patron entry experience.
Replacing traditional walk-through metal detectors, the Gateway from Patriot One does much more than just detect metal – it detects weapons to prevent mass casualty events.
The Patriot One Gateway solution is placed at the entrance to entertainment events, such as professional sports games, allowing patrons to complete security screenings by just walking through the pillars, without needing to divest of personal items.
By using artificial intelligence (AI)-powered enhanced target recognition and object position image sensors, the Gateway scans patrons for guns, knives and other prohibited items and weapons as they pass through the pillars, and then alerts security guards if a weapon is detected so action can be taken.
(Meet Patriot One’s newest Multi-Sensor Gateway, SmartGateway, designed specifically for stadiums and other large ticketed venues. SmartGateway provides a smoother, safer and more modern system to secure employee and patron entrances. Courtesy of Patriot One Technologies and YouTube.)
This next-generation security tool not only enhances physical security at an event, but elevates the patron and fan experience.
Fans hate waiting in long security lines to get inside a venue, and they hate intrusive screenings even more. With the Patriot One Gateway, fans don’t need to empty their pockets – they can just walk in.
That way, the vast majority of the people coming in who aren’t carrying weapons won’t need to stop at all, therefore increasing the throughput and decreasing the number of people waiting outside in lines.
Additionally, Patriot One Gateway performs better than traditional walk-through metal detectors. In multiple third-party assessments, it was found that the Gateway detected more weapons than traditional detectors, showing a more secure, and safer experience for fans, staff, and all who attend a large event.
Additionally, with the Great Resignation still leaving fewer security guards on job sites than before, it’s paramount to have a security solution that doesn’t require an abundance of guards or security personnel to operate.
That is the case with Patriot One Gateway – with only one to two guards needed to monitor two lanes of the Gateway, and with fewer people needed to staff the technology, any extra guards can be redeployed to other high-value tasks, such as responding to security incidents around the venue.
This optimizes staffing within these venues and gives guards actionable information, so their jobs are elevated.
Patriot One Gateway is also very customizable because the company recognizes different venues have unique security needs and requirements. A one-size-fits-all solution is not feasible across industries, so Patriot One works with the venue and safety directors to tailor the solution to fit these needs, even at the same venue.
A concert has a much different crowd than a sports game, for instance, so adjustments may need to be made to provide the safest experience to all.
One such venue using Patriot One Gateway is the Tachi Palace Casino Resort, in California. Before implementing Patriot One’s technology, the resort had several incidents with guns and frequently dealt with patrons trying to enter the facility carrying weapons.
Tachi now has the Gateway installed at all entrances to the facility, with plans to expand as they expand to new properties and venues.
The technology was so easy to use, that even the resort’s security personnel, who were admittedly not good with new technologies, were able to have a seamless transition to the new security system.
After just a couple of weeks post implementation, Tachi security personnel confiscated several weapons that otherwise may have made it inside the resort, compromising patron and staff safety.
To Learn More, please visit https://patriot1tech.com/.
Patriot One Nominated to Compete in First ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program
American Security Today’s Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program, and now in its Seventh Year, continues to recognize industry leaders of Physical and Border Security, Cybersecurity, Emergency Preparedness – Management and Response, Law Enforcement, First Responders, as well as federal, state and municipal government agencies in the acknowledgment of their outstanding efforts to Keep our Nation Secure.
The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards highlight the most cutting-edge and forward-thinking security solutions coming onto the market today, to ensure our readers have the information they need to stay ahead of the competition and keep our Nation safe – one facility, street, and city at a time.
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Our 2021 keynote speaker featured a moving and informative address from TSA Administrator and Vice-Admiral of the United States Coast Guard (Ret), David Pekoske; to our attendees who traveled from across the United States and abroad, on the strategic priorities of the 64,000 member TSA workforce in securing the transportation system, enabling safe, and in many cases, contactless travel.
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American Security Today’s Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program, and now in its Seventh Year, continues to recognize industry leaders of Physical and Border Security, Cybersecurity, Emergency Preparedness – Management and Response, Law Enforcement, First Responders, as well as federal, state and municipal government agencies in the acknowledgment of their outstanding efforts to Keep our Nation Secure.
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