New Counter-drone Effort Will Tackle Prison Contraband Bandi…

In the 1994 traditional movie The Shawshank Redemption, Morgan Freeman’s inmate character, Red, had a repute as a person “known to locate certain things from time to time.”

But Red restricted his contraband ring to tame, consolation objects for his incarcerated clientele – booze, “playing cards with nekkid ladies,” and even a rock hammer.

In the actual world, jail contraband can embrace cellphones, medicine and even weapons. Perhaps it’s not shock drones have often performed the function of a extra sinister model of Red.

However, firms like Securus Technologies are creating options to battle rogue contraband drones. Last week, the Texas-based agency introduced a brand new collection of “active pilot programs using drone detection technology to combat the threats in prisons and jails from drone devices.”

Company officers say Securus accomplished an 18-month analysis of counter-drone applied sciences throughout a big selection of partnerships. The firm will deploy a digital antenna construction (DAS) infrastructure like its present Wireless Containment Solution.

“The technology is new and emerging and will continue to get better as trials identify strengths and weaknesses in the current solutions,” a Secures spokesperson mentioned in a press launch. “Securus personnel have worked hand-in-hand with a variety of technology partners to identify what is required to engineer, install and implement drone detection pilot programs.”

Last 12 months, a lifer prisoner in South Carolina allegedly used a drone to ship instruments he utilized in a Fourth of July escape try.

In 2016, the Cayman Islands Prison Service launched a drone coaching program to patrol jail services in quest of would-be smugglers. Local UAV agency AirVu now gives imagery quadcopters together with intensive coaching to jail guards in an try and quell a typical drawback within the island’s jail system– drug smuggling.

A drone delivered a packet of medication to an Ohio jail in 2015 together with virtually a quarter-ounce of heroin, greater than 2 ounces of marijuana and greater than 5 ounces of tobacco.

Clearly, the necessity for prison-patrol drones is rising and corporations like Securus need to leverage their market presence within the law-enforcement/safety sector to offer front-line providers.

“Our investigative and systems experience has helped us work with corrections and detection partners to fine tune drone detection systems be more effective, more quickly,” the corporate acknowledged in a press launch.

Jason is a longstanding contributor to DroneLife with an avid curiosity in all issues tech. He focuses on anti-drone applied sciences and the general public security sector; police, hearth, and search and rescue.

Beginning his profession as a journalist in 1996, Jason has since written and edited 1000’s of participating information articles, weblog posts, press releases and on-line content material. He has received a number of media awards over time and has since expanded his experience into the organizational and academic communications sphere.

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