Hakimo AI solution completes test and evaluation by Safe Skies

Dec. 19, 2022
Report is available to qualified airport personnel at US commercial-service airports by request from Safe Skies or via the Homeland Security Information Network, AviationPros reports.

SAN DIEGO - Hakimo, a technology company dedicated to modernizing physical security through its artificial intelligence (AI) software, announced its AI solution has completed operational test and evaluation by National Safe Skies Alliance, Inc. (Safe Skies) at San Diego International Airport, AviationPros reports. Continue reading original article.

The Military & Aerospace Electronics take:

19 December 2022 - Safe Skies’ Airport Security System Integrated Support Testing (ASSIST) Program is a collaborative effort between US commercial-service airports, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Council International-North America, American Association of Airport Executives, and Airport Consultants Council. Safe Skies created the ASSIST Program to fulfill its core purpose of helping airport operators meet their security responsibilities using a transparent process for identifying, selecting, and executing projects that are designed to create a more efficient and effective airport security system.

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