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Business news : the latest contracts signed within the Homeland security market: Flir, Nuctech, Thales, Digital Ally, etc. pages 4-13
Interview de Christophe Soullez, chef du département de l’Observatoire national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales. pages 16-17
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Milipol Paris 2015 figures as of November 10, 2015 • 949 exhibitors (915 in 2013) from 55 countries (49 in 2013) • including 67% international exhibitors (64% en 2013) • including 33% French exhibitors (36% in 2013) • 7 new countries attending (as compared to 2013): Argentina, Colombia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lebanon, Portugal. • 19 international pavilions/organizations: 15 international pavilions (Brazil, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China (2), Croatia, Spain, Russia Israel, United Kingdom, Switzerland, United States) and 4 French organisations (Bretagne Commerce International, CCI Seine et Marne, Eden, Facim).
Ockham Solutions and its MercureV3 software Flir Systems signs with U.S. Department of Defense Thales awarded a contract in Qatar Package orders for body cameras from Digital Ally Novo takes part in the LORIX project Nuctech stengthens links with Cuba Passport Systems to deliver state of the art cargo inspection facility AS&E awarded major contract in Latin America Agelec provides management video systems Elbit Systems collects contracts Major contracts for Evitech 23,000 Morpho ETD systems delivered to airports
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REPORTS AND INTERVIEWS Global Risks 2015: the report from the World Economic Forum Interview de Christophe Soullez, chef du département de l’Observatoire national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales
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MercureV3 conquers Europe Ockham Solutions, a French software company founded in 2005 by a former police officer and a seasoned IT specialist, deployed its MercureV3 solution in two new European countries at the end of June 2015. The momentum is especially strong in Belgium where Ockham Solutions now enjoys more
than 50 customers and, of course, in France, where Ockham’s expertise is recognised by thousands of existing users. MercureV3, the flagship solution of the company, is the third generation of Ockham Solutions dedicated to phone traces analysis. The expertise of the company, in France
FLIR Systems: $51.1 Million from the U.S. Department of Defense to support DR SKO program FLIR Systems, Inc., last April, received the second full-rate production order under a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract from the U.S. Department
of Defense to support the Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Dismounted Reconnaissance Sets, Kits, and Outfits (DR SKO) programme. The contract is for FLIR’s integrated chemical,
and abroad, has made Mercure a standard in the field of telephone investigations in Police, Customs and Borders, and other government agencies. This multi-purpose solution facilitating the analysis of itemised billings (a.k.a. CDRs), cell site dumps (a.k.a. BTS logs) and mobile phone memories and SIM cards, is now the tool of choice for investigators and analysts in specialised and transversal units.
biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) threat response system and related spares and services. The follow-on order is for systems totaling $51.1 million. The DR SKO program, in development since 2008, is a joint-service, Department of Defense initiative centred on CBRNE threat detection systems that will be utilized by the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Civil Support Teams. The FLIR DR SKO system provides an integrated set of CBRNE detection, identification, sample collection, testing, and personal safety kits that allow personnel to perform site assessment and consequence management missions. “Our continued success under the DR SKO program is the result of FLIR’s commitment to product execution and customer support,” said Andy Teich, President and CEO of FLIR. “We are pleased to support the U.S. Government with these integrated systems that are designed to protect people against serious threats.” Production under the contract is expected to be performed out of FLIR’s facility in Elkridge, MD, and fulfillment of the delivery order is expected to occur from September 2015 through April 2016.
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Qatar’s New Port Project: Thales awarded a contract to secure one of the world’s largest “greenfield” ports Thales was awarded last March a contract by the State of Qatar to secure its new commercial port, one of the largest and most technologically advanced ports in the world. Thales will deliver and install an integrated solution for the protection of the infrastructure and its environment, in addition to ensuring the operations of the new port run safely. A vital component of Qatar’s economic infrastructure, the new port will comprise three container terminals with an eventual combined annual capacity in excess of six
million containers per year. It will not only cater to the expected growth in container traffic, but will also accommodate general cargo traffic, offshore support, coast guard vessels, a marine support unit, imports of vehicles, livestock and bulk grain. In total, facilities at the new port will stretch over 20km². To secure the new commercial port, Thales is to provide a high technology integrated solution managed by a security command & control centre, including a perimeter intrusion detection system, a perimeter
Digital Ally received package orders for Body Camera and In-Car Audio/ Video Systems Last october, Digital Ally,Inc. announced the receipt of two notable package orders for its FirstVu HD body-worn camera, the DVM-800 in-car digital audio/video system, VuVault™ server software and the patented VuLink™ automatic activation system. The York City Police Department, a longstanding customer of Digital Ally (since 2010) which already deploys the DVM-750 Legacy in-car digital audio/video system,
ordered an upgrade of the department’s existing in-car video equipment video suite to Digital Ally’s latest in-car video system, the DVM-800. The York PD order includes 100 FirstVu HD body cameras and docking stations, 18 DVM-800 in-car systems and VuLink™ software. “The York City Police Department is just one of nearly 300 Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies that have selected Digital Ally
surveillance & lighting system, a redundant IT communication network, a redundant video storage system, an under vehicle surveillance system and a tetra communication system. The secured area will have a 19km perimeter. The Thales port security command & control centre is to bring an integrated response to piracy, trafficking, smuggling and global threats of terrorism. This contract marks the first time Thales will deploy its most cutting-edge technologies on such a large scale.
solutions. Included in the new order is our VuLink™ in-car system, which allows our digital audio/video cameras (such as the DVM-800) and our body-worn cameras to automatically and simultaneously start recording once either of the devices is triggered. This allows multiple recordings of the same event from different perspectives in order to provide a more complete recording of the event”, stated Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally, Inc. The Indiana Metropolitan Police Department represents another long-standing repeat customer. This department currently uses the DVM-500+, one of Digital Ally’s legacy in-car video systems. To complement their in-car systems, it ordered a new comprehensive package that includes 80 FirstVu HD bodyworn video cameras, docking stations that allow the FirstVu HD units to recharge their batteries and upload data simultaneously, and VuLink™, which integrates the activation of both in-car and body-worn systems. It also includes VuVault™, Digital’s evidence management software system. Other notable orders in October for law enforcement include Corson County Sheriff’s Office (Colorado), Winter Garden Police Department (Florida), Oregon Police Department (Illinois), Fort Peck Tribes Law Enforcement (Massachussets) and Barnwell County Sheriff’s Office (South Carolina).
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NOVO is part of the LORIX project targeting large area X-ray detectors based on organic electronics! NOVO DR Ltd., which develops and manufactures cutting edge portable digital radiography X-ray inspection systems, has enrolled in the LORIX Horizon 2020 project which was launched last February. LORIX stands for Large Organic Robust Imager for X-Ray sensing. This project aims to develop, prototype and demonstrate large area X-ray detectors enabled by TOLAE[1] solution. The global trend in the X-Ray image sensor market is to move from analogue (silver films and semi-digital computed radiography) to digital direct radiography using flat panel detectors (FPD). Even if advantages like low operational cost, higher performance and higher throughput are obvious, analogue-todigital conversion is today quite slow because of the cost of system ownership and reduced mechanical robustness. By addressing both these drawbacks, LORIX’s ambition is to speed up FPD market penetration and to strengthen European industries’ leadership position in the X-Ray imaging market. LORIX developments will be driven by concrete business cases and take into account user needs in three targeted segments: medical, NDT and security. Prototype development and demonstration will be made possible thanks to a crossKET (Key enabling technology) multidisciplinary approach, combining advanced
organic materials and manufacturing printing technologies with microelectronics and photonics. Supported by the European Commission under Horizon 2020, the 42 month, LORIX project is coordinated by CEA, Grenoble.
Eleven other partners from 6 countries are involved: TRIXELL, ISORG, FlexEnable, Plastic Logic Germany, Heraeus, Picosun, Orbotech, CMT, Philips, NOVO and TUM (Technische Universität München). [1] TOLAE ; Thin Organic Large Area Electronic
Nuctech strengthens links with Cuba The sales and market share of small equipment of Nuctech in Cuba is increasing steadily. Several small equipment sales contracts have been signed with Cuban Customs and Cuban General Post Office since the beginning of 2015. At the Summit of the Americas held in Panama in April this year, the Cuban delegation carried two sets of machine of Nuctech in case of any security threat. A Cuban delegation from AGR (Aduana General de la República), the Cuban Customs, was also invited to Beijing this October in order to visit the Nuctech Company. As a leading global supplier of security inspection systems, Nuctech’s products cover the fields of civil aviation, customs, urban subways, railways, highways, ports and key buildings and facilities. Page 8/32 I Milipol Paris 2015 I Worldwide exhibition of internal State security I www.milipol.com
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State of the Art Cargo Inspection Facility to be delivered by Passport Systems, Inc. Passport Systems, Inc. has started construction of a state-of-the-art, non-intrusive, cargo inspection facility at the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), Port of Boston, Conley Container Terminal in South Boston which is designed to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of cargo screening at the Port. Passport Systems, Inc.’s fixed cargo scanner, SmartScan 3D™, offers significant increases in capability over existing deployed technologies for automated, rapid clearing of non-threat cargo/vehicles, the detection of threats in complex cargo, manifest verification and/or investigation, and the detection of heavily shielded nuclear materials. Dr. Robert J. Ledoux, President & CEO of Passport
Systems, stated, “Passport Systems uses a range of revolutionary technologies, designed to protect people, borders and economies from growing forms of threats. Upon delivery, the SmartScan™ 3D scanner is expected to increase the effectiveness and efficiency by which cargo coming through the Port of Boston is assessed. Our mission is to provide advanced technology and solutions for enhanced safety, security, and contraband
detection. We look forward to advancing this project and seeing that mission to completion.” Construction of the facility is the next phase of a U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DHS/ DNDO) initiative under the Nuclear and Radiological Imaging Platform – Advanced Technology Demonstration (NRIP ATD) project awarded to Passport Systems in 2012. The facility is expected to be operational early in 2016.
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AS&E awarded service and maintenance renewal contract in Latin America for $11.6 million American Science and Engineering, Inc. (AS&E) a leading worldwide supplier of innovative X-ray detection solutions, last June received an $11.6 million multi-year contract from a Latin American government agency to continue servicing and maintaining its AS&E X-ray inspection systems in support of its counter-drug and anti-terrorism missions. The agency has deployed multiple AS&E systems throughout the country, including ZBV mobile vehicle and cargo inspection systems as well as fixed vehicle, cargo, and parcel screening systems. “We are very pleased that this important customer has chosen us for continuing support of its fleet of AS&E detection solutions,” said Chuck Dougherty, AS&E’s President and CEO. “This contract renewal reflects the hard work and dedication of our worldwide Services
team, which has gone above-and-beyond to ensure that the customer enjoys more than 95% uptime and has immediate access to expert AS&E technicians who are strategically deployed in-country, fully aligned with its needs. Our team’s well-deserved reputation
From urban traffic to airport traffic with Agelec French company Agelec, with more than 50 years of professional experience in high resolution display, has recently provided a supervision & management video system for urban traffic for the district council of Seine-
Saint-Denis (93). The display system has been implemented inside a control room and includes a videowall made of nine LCD 46” screens with ultra-narrow bezels connected to AGCtouch/AGCwall soft and hardware
as the industry’s best service provider — demonstrated once again by this contract renewal — is enabling us to strategically grow our service business with new customers for traditional services as well as new and repeat customers for our expanded offerings.”
control features. This solution allows real time display of the urban traffic status, the view of animated roadmaps, live streaming of video surveillance cameras linked to the regional traffic network integrating about 700 traffic lights. Concretely, the control room operators are using a ”sustainable urban mobility solution” to manage traffic lights, measure the traffic itself and generate scenarios for decongestion. A few weeks before, the Network Operations Command Centre (NOCC), control tool of LyonSaint Exupéry’s airport platform, was officially inaugurated. Agelec was involved in this NOCC by providing and installing three LCD 46” Video videowall systems (1 wall with 18 screens & 2 others with 6). Custom made wallmounts, AGCwall video controllers & AGCtouch control softwares were also integrated. Implementing this new display solution brings better real time information sharing as well as increased control over events impacting and disturbing the activities. The NOCC, a true collaborative tool, guarantees more proximity, efficient teamwork and exchanges between the airports of Lyon. It also ensures customer service efficiency and quality.
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Elbit Systems: contracts in Latin America, in Europe, in Africa and in Israel! Elbit Systems Ltd. announced in September that it was awarded a contract worth some $70M from a Latin American customer to supply intelligence integrated systems, for homeland security applications. Under the contract, to be supplied within less than a year, Elbit Systems will provide the customer with a Hermes 900 UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) and an intelligence gathering system. Elad Aharonson, General Manager of Elbit Systems ISTAR Division commented: “Since establishing the ISTAR Division, we have
witnessed a growing demand for solutions combing a range of intelligence in-house technologies, and we are pleased to be able to supply our customers with our cutting-edge systems, creating a power multiplier.” The same month, Elbit Systems Ltd. was awarded a contract from a European country to supply an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)based cutting-edge intelligence solution. Valued at approximately $78 million, the contract will be honoured over a two-year period by Elbit Systems’ ISTAR Division,
established several months ago, as a result of combining Elbit Systems’ Electro-optics – Elop and UAS Divisions. At the end of August, Elbit Systems Ltd. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cyberbit Ltd., had been awarded two contracts for amounts the company did not reveal. One was awarded by the national police of a European country, and the second was awarded by a law enforcement agency of an African country. Cyberbit, established several months ago, is comprised of Elbit Systems cyber activities, and includes the recently acquired Cyber and Intelligence division of NICE Systems, which was awarded the abovementioned contracts. In August also, Elbit Systems Ltd. was awarded an Israeli Ministry of Public Security and an Israeli Police contract, valued at approximately US$115 million, to supply leasing and maintenance services for the Israeli Police Force’s aircraft. The contract, awarded following a public tender, will be run over a 20-year period, and will include acquiring six new helicopters, adapting them to meet the police requirements and performing routine maintenance. The helicopters’ configuration and onboard mission systems will be fitted to accommodate a wide variety of missions such as surveillance and policing, search and rescue, command and control and firefighting.
Hunting trophies for the Jaguar VCA software solution In summer 2015, French company Evitech signed three major contracts implementing its Jaguar VCA software solution to detect intrusions. The first big non-French military project for Evitech is on a military airbase on a southern European island which, disappointed with the solution supplied by a competitor, asked Evitech to demonstrate its Jaguar solution. Evitech was able to demonstrate Jaguar’s capacity to correctly detect in all situations
and with very few false alarms. More than 130 thermal cameras and turrets were equipped over the summer with the Jaguar VCA software solution to detect intrusions at long range, survey the perimeter of the base at shorter range, and track targets via the remotely controlled turrets. The second contract was signed with a large French waste recycling plant consisting of several units each of which treats a specific type of waste: metal, plastics, paper etc. Some of
this waste, notably amongst the metals, is high value and thus needs protecting. The Jaguar video analytics software will be deployed with the several dozen thermal cameras installed along the perimeter to detect the presence of humans or vehicles around the plant, giving the guards time to take appropriate action. The third contract involved a new and very large solar plant near Bordeaux that contains some 1,000,000 solar panels installed across a very flat rectangle of land. Surrounded by thermal cameras, the plant will be permanently monitored day and night for intruder detection by the Jaguar video analytics software. “The very rectilinear perimeter of the plant helps the performance both of the thermal cameras, which can monitor several hundreds of metres even at night, and of our Jaguar video analytics software which can detect very small objects at long range. These factors contributed to cutting the number of cameras necessary for the project,” explains Laurent Assouly, marketing director of Evitech. “It is a typical case where excellent performance meets cost reductions, thanks to the limitation in the number of cameras required.”
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Major airports contracts for Morpho Morpho (Safran), through its subsidiary Morpho Detection, announced in October it is approaching 900 Itemiser® 4DX explosives trace detectors (ETD) shipped to airports throughout Europe in 2015. Supplied with 100 percent delivery success to meet the September 2015 requirements of new EU legislation for enhanced explosives screening of passengers, Morpho has shipped Itemiser 4DX to leading European aviation hubs including in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the UK. As a result of these contracts, Morpho is now the leading supplier of European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC)-approved ETD to airports in Europe. More than 23,000 Morpho ETD systems have been supplied to airports, air cargo facilities, law enforcement agencies and secure locations worldwide. Morpho was also awarded a contract with London Heathrow Airport Ltd. to supply 45 high-speed CTX 9800 DSi™ explosives detection systems (EDS) to screen all in-gauge
baggage in Terminals 1,2,4 and 5. The Heathrow Airport selected CTX 9800 for its in-gauge baggage to enhance screening capabilities and ensure compliance with U.K. Department for Transport regulations mandating Standard 3-approved EDS to screen all hold baggage by September 2018. Under terms of the agreement, Morpho will provide logistical and service support and MUX™ multiplexing software to enable central station and airport-wide networking capabilities. Another order, valued at $40M,
has been received from the Transportation Security Administration for 40 CTX9800 to be deployed at 11 airports throughout the U.S. over 2016. These units bring the total number of Morpho CTX EDS supplied to TSA to more than 1,300. In July, Morpho Detection also announced the order of five CTX™ explosives detection systems (EDS), valued at $6M, by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority. To date, Morpho has delivered and installed 19 CTX 5800 and 20 CTX 9800 at airports throughout Canada.
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World Economic Forum Global Risks 2015 Every year for the past decade, the World Economic Forum has published a report on global risks, defined as “an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, can cause significant negative impact for several countries or industries within the next 10 years.” But, in 2015, for the first time in the report’s history, economic risks feature only marginally in the top five, and three of the top 10 are environmental risks, directly linked to governments’ failures to adapt to climate change. As Paris prepares to host the UN Climate Change conference from 30 Nov-11 Dec, we look at how linked environmental risks are to national security issues. The World Economic Forum report groups 28 global risks into five categories: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological risks, the latter being of least concern.
As is clearly shown in the table, it is the nexus of food, water, energy and climate change that is the overarching mega trend that will shape the world in 2030. The risks interconnections map shows how survey respondents to the World Economic Forum’s questionnaire perceived this nexus to be related to other risks, including large-scale involuntary migration. The report says one of the expected impacts associated with climate change will be on the ability to grow food and access water. Failure in either could prompt sudden and uncontrolled movements of population. Already in 2014, the number of refugees worldwide from environmental or conflict-related causes reached its highest level since World War II, and that was before the huge influx of refugees into Europe from Syria that has dominated the headlines for most of 2015. Not only are global requirements for water projected to be pushed 40% beyond sustainable water supplies by 2030, but agriculture already accounts for on average 70% of total water consumption and, according to the World Bank, food production will need to increase by 50% by 2030 as the population grows and diets change. The International Energy Agency further projects that by 2035 there will be an
85% rise in water consumption to meet the needs of energy generation and production. In addition, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests that the impact of climate change on weather patterns and rainfall – causing either floods or droughts – could cut crop yields by up to 25%. Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of droughts and floods and will lead to overall drier conditions in some world regions.This may heighten the risk of geopolitical destabilisation and armed conflict: countries that share rivers have a statistically higher likelihood of armed conflict, and dry countries experience more conflict. The Jordan, Rio Grande, Mekong and Nile rivers are all especially associated with conflict risk. The report says decisionmakers will be forced to make tough choices about allocations of water and warns that man-made environmental catastrophes, such as the Fukushima power plant disaster, or the Deepwater Horizon oil spill contaminating large sections of coast along the Gulf of Mexico, as well as overfishing, deforestation and the inadequate management of sensitive ecosystems such as coral reefs, all increase the stress on food and water systems.
Major biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse was assessed as high impact by respondents, but below average in terms of likelihood ; but the World Bank estimates that 75% of the world’s poor, or 870 million people, make a living from ecosystems, including tourism and the goods they produce, while 350 million are affected by the loss of coral reefs. Decision-makers must realise that
biodiversity loss is not a second-order issue but is intricately linked to economic development, food challenges and water security. The urgency of coordinated global action on climate change was reinforced in April and November 2014 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report and the associated update. It reconfirms that warming is unequivocally happening and it is “extremely likely” that human influence has been the dominant cause. Atmospheric concentrations of three major greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide) are at their highest level in 800,000 years. Strong evidence of the effects of climate change is already apparent, in terms of sea level rise, shrinking glaciers, warmer oceans and the increasing frequency of weather extremes. But the World Economic Forum’s report stresses that “even though all of these risks are well known, governments and businesses often remain woefully underprepared,” as illustrated by respondents’ perceptions that relatively little progress has been made on these risks in the last decade. It says that: “At the heart of the problem is a risk-management approach based on responsive measures that assume things go back to normal after a crisis – an approach that falls short with complex or slowly evolving environmental risks such as climate change. Stakeholders have been slow to address the underlying causes of environmental risks or to address their economic, social, political and humanitarian consequences.” The “Global Risks” report notes that “mitigating, preparing for and building resilience against global risks is a long and complex process,” a necessity often recognised in theory but difficult in practice. Global risks transcend borders, meaning that often no single entity has the capacity and authority to address them. Multistakeholder collaboration is required but made difficult by misaligned incentives and uncertainties – those with the most to lose from a risk are often not those with the most power to address it. And the highly interconnected nature of global risks means they need to be addressed from multiple angles – although this also means that investments in risk mitigation and resilience can pay off in multiple areas.
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importantes est la baisse des homicides. C’est une tendance que l’on retrouve également dans d’autres pays comme l’Allemagne, l’Angleterre ou encore le Canada, mais c’est surtout une tendance qui s’inscrit dans un processus vieux de 200 ans de la baisse de la violence homicide, ce que l’on appelle « la civilisation des mœurs ». Il faut cependant tempérer cette baisse en prenant en compte le fait que les tentatives d’homicide sont ellesmêmes restées stables. Si la civilisation des mœurs joue un rôle dans la décroissance des homicides, la rapidité d’intervention toujours plus grande des premiers secours et la qualité des soins qui sont aujourd’hui apportés contribuent également à cette baisse. 2008 : 1 021 homicides 2013 : 777 homicides (-23,9%) Une deuxième tendance assez importante est celle de la baisse des vols à main armée. Cette baisse s’inscrit dans une tendance baissière de plus long terme en raison de la meilleure protection des commerces, des campagnes de prévention, et bien sûr grâce au travail de la Police judiciaire qui a su démanteler des réseaux de braqueurs, même si ces derniers ont été remplacés ces dernières années par des jeunes qui visent les petits commerces de proximité plutôt que les établissements financiers.
Interview de Christophe Soullez, chef du département de l’Observatoire national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales. Pouvez-nous nous présenter l’Observatoire national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales (ONDRP) ? L’ONDRP a été créé en 2004 avec pour mission d’analyser l’évolution des phénomènes criminels en France et de diffuser des études à ce sujet. Nous nous appuyons sur les données de la police ou de la gendarmerie, ainsi que sur des données d’autres acteurs publiques ou privés, pour produire de la connaissance en matières de caractéristiques et d’évolution de phénomènes criminels pertinents - depuis la violence dans le football jusqu’aux homicides ou aux vols à main armée, etc. Depuis 2007, nous produisons également chaque année avec l’INSEE une enquête de victimation auprès de 17 000 Français, laquelle permet de mieux cerner le profil des victimes mais également les tendances en matière de délinquance. En plus des bulletins de statistiques men-
suels ou des notes mensuelles que nous produisons, nous publions chaque année un rapport sur l’état de la criminalité en France. Ce rapport regroupe des analyses sur les évolutions des faits criminels ou délictuels enregistrés par les services de police et les unités de gendarmerie, les résultats des enquêtes de victimation, mais également les données issues d’autres sources administratives (douanes, justice, administration fiscale, etc.) ou privées (transports publics, union sociale pour l’habitat, etc.). Vous disposez d’une position privilégiée pour distinguer les tendances susceptibles de se dégager en France dans le domaine du crime et des délits. Quelles sont pour vous les principales tendances qui se dégagent depuis une dizaine d’années ? Sur la durée, l’une des tendances les plus
Ensemble des vols à main armée (personnes morales du secteur marchand et personnes physiques) 2008 : 5 308 vols à main armée 2013 : 4 388 vols à main armée (-17,3%) Vols à main armée (contre personnes morales du secteur marchand) 2008 : 3 828 2014 : 2 619 (-31%) La troisième tendance que l’on peut distinguer est celle d’une hausse des cambriolages depuis 2008, puis d’une stabilisation à partir de 2012-2013 (+1,3% entre 2013 et 2014 en zone police), surtout en ce qui concerne les habitations principales qui comptent pour plus de 60% du total des cambriolages. Les services de police ou de gendarmerie n’avaient pas tout de suite pris en compte l’arrivée en France d’organisations criminelles venues des pays de l’Est ou des Balkans, lesquelles disposaient d’équipes chargées d’effectuer des cambriolages en série. En raison des plans d’action mis en place par les services de police ou de gendarmerie, de la sensibilisation des particuliers et d’une plus grande coopération internationale, le nombre de cambriolages est revenu à une certaine stabilité depuis 2012-2013, comme cela peut être le cas ailleurs en Europe.
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En 2014, près de 218 000 faits de cambriolages ont été enregistrés par la police nationale en France métropolitaine dont : - 135 370 faits de «Cambriolages de locaux d’habitations principales», soit 62,2 % - 4 209 faits de «Cambriolages de résidences secondaires», soit 2 % - 31 168 faits de «Cambriolages de locaux industriels, commerciaux ou financiers», soit 14,3 % - 46 804 faits de «Cambriolages d’autres lieux», soit 21,5 % 4,8 % des ménages français disent avoir été victimes d’un cambriolage, d’une tentative ou d’un vol sans effraction dans leur résidence principale entre 2005 et 2013. Enfin, il faut également noter une augmentation des vols avec violence, et plus particulièrement des agressions commises contre les femmes qui constituent une cible facile lorsqu’il s’agit de vols de bijoux ou de téléphones portables. Femmes de 14 ans et plus ayant déclaré avoir subi au moins un vol ou tentative de vol avec violences ou menaces. 2012 : 135 000 2013 : 190 000 (+40%) D’une manière générale, il faut encore noter une augmentation des agressions envers les représentants de la fonction publique, qu’il s’agisse des policiers, des gendarmes, des pompiers ou même des médecins dans les hôpitaux publics. Le fait d’être dans une société de plus en plus tendue sur le plan économique et de plus en plus stressées entraîne une plus grande impatience et une plus grande incompréhension qui amène à remplacer le dialogue par la violence. En ce qui concerne la police ou la gendarmerie, cette augmentation de la violence tient également au fait que certaines bandes cherchent à interdire l’accès à leur « territoire » aux forces de l’ordre, pour protéger par exemple un trafic de stupéfiants, sans oublier les violences qui peuvent exister entre bandes concurrentes sur un même territoire. Ceci étant, le niveau de violence physique a tendance à rester stable d’une manière générale. Et il ne faut pas oublier que la moitié des violences subies par la population en France se déroule au sein de la sphère familiale : violence conjugale entre époux, ou violence entre différents membres d’un même ménage. Nombre de policiers blessés « en mission » 2008 : 4 197 2013 : 5 507 (+31%)
Violence conjugale : coups et violences volontaires non mortels sur majeurs par conjoint(e) ou ex-conjoint(e) constatés par la Gendarmerie nationale entre 2007 et 2012 2007 : 14 339 2012 : 25 213 (+75,8%) Comment percevez-vous les prochains enjeux en matière de phénomène criminel en France ? Les prochains enjeux sont ceux de l’économie souterraine et du trafic de stupéfiants, deux phénomènes qui vont contribuer à l’émergence de nouvelles formes de délinquance. En 2013, 207 285 personnes ont été mises en cause pour des infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants par les services de police et les unités de gendarmerie, soit une hausse de 4,91 % par rapport à 2012. Quantité de drogue saisie : 2009 : 46,9 tonnes 2013 : 143,2 tonnes (+305%) La loi sur la « transaction pénale », qui vient d’entrer en vigueur en France, permet désormais aux officiers de police judiciaire de proposer aux auteurs de « petits » délits passiblesdemoinsd’unand’emprisonnement -, de régler immédiatement une amende, plutôt que soit entreprise une longue et coûteuse procédure judiciaire. Parmi les délits concernés, l’usage de stupéfiants, un domaine dans lequel la police et la gendarmerie ont relevé 17 5745 infractions entre septembre 2014 et août 2015. Que pensez-vous de cette nouvelle loi ? Auparavant, un usager avait très peu de chance d’être condamné. Le système était un peu hypocrite et il n’y avait que de très rares condamnations pour usage de stupéfiant. Le fait qu’une sanction soit désormais possible de manière rapide, systématique et symbolique, avec une amende après une transaction pénale, va permettre d’expérimenter une nouvelle forme de lutte contre l’usage de stupéfiant et, de facto, contre la vente et le trafic de stupéfiant, notamment en ce qui concerne les jeunes consommateurs. Pour tous les consommateurs mineurs, ce seront en effet les parents qui recevront l’amende et qui devront la régler. Ce type de transaction existe déjà en matière douanière, avec des « transactions douanières » lors de saisie de stupéfiants, de contrefaçons ou de sommes d’argent dissimulées, mais aussi en matière de sécurité routière. Il ne s’agit en aucun cas d’une dépénalisation de l’usage de stupéfiant, mais d’une autre manière d’en sanctionner l’usage.
En octobre 2015, le ministère de l’intérieur français a inauguré un nouveau service : le Service statistique ministériel de la sécurité intérieure (SSMSI). Comment se situe cet organisme par rapport à l’ONDRP ? L’objectif du SSMSI est d’assurer une meilleure collecte des données produites par le ministère de l’intérieur afin de pouvoir disposer d’informations statistiques de meilleure qualité, plus exhaustives et plus détaillées, ce qui ne pourra que profiter aux études que nous publions. Mais le SSMSI devrait également avoir un rôle de soutien auprès des services opérationnels en réfléchissant à la création de nouveaux indicateurs de performance. Je pense notamment à de nouveaux indicateurs qui permettraient de mieux évaluer l’activité de la police ou de la gendarmerie, par exemple en matière d’élucidation des affaires traitées. Aujourd’hui, une affaire élucidée a le même poids sur le plan statistique qu’il s’agisse d’une affaire de vol à la tire ou d’une affaire plus complexe qui pourrait avoir demandé deux ou trois ans d’enquête. Il faudrait pouvoir tenir compte d’un indicateur de gravité, ou de complexité, et avoir sur ce sujet une vision à moyen terme car certaines affaires demandent du temps avant de pouvoir être résolues. Il faudrait également réfléchir à un indicateur de satisfaction envers la police ou la gendarmerie, comme cela peut exister en Grande-Bretagne : quelle est la qualité d’accueil dans les commissariats ? Quel est le niveau d’écoute et de compréhension ? Police et gendarmerie sont des services publics, pas seulement des services judiciaires. De quelle manière l’ONDRP collabore-til avec ses homologues étrangers ? Nous échangeons beaucoup avec les Anglais et les Allemands, notamment lorsque certaines tendances apparaissent en France et que nous souhaitons savoir si elles se produisent également dans d’autres pays européens, comme cela pouvait être le cas avec la hausse des cambriolages. Nous travaillons également avec plusieurs partenaires européens sur le projet MARGIN, dans le cadre du programme Horizon 2020 financé par la Commission européenne. Cette enquête démographique sur plus de 15 000 personnes, qui a démarré il y a quelques mois et qui doit se poursuivre sur deux ans, doit permettre d’analyser les paramètres socioculturels du sentiment d’insécurité, une notion subjective qui peut différer d’un groupe social à un autre. Ce projet d’étude associe l’ONDRP aux universités de Barcelone, de Milan et de Londres, à l’Institut national de criminologie de Budapest, à l’Institut international de recherche Eurocrime et à la Generalitat de Catalogne.
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Des experts en logiciels aident la police à simuler Depuis bientôt deux années, trois sociétés de développement logiciel ont allié leurs forces pour développer « Safeciti », un logiciel de simulation de gestion de foule en milieu urbain destiné à former la police et les forces de l’ordre. Ce nouvel outil de formation, présenté pour la première fois aux professionnels à l’occasion du salon Milipol Paris 2015, devrait être commercialisé à partir de mars 2016. Parmi les trois sociétés impliquées dans le développement de ce nouvel outil figure la
société espagnole Next Limit Technologies, qui développe et commercialise notamment Maxwell Render, un moteur de rendu devenu incontournable dans les industries de l’architecture ou du cinéma. Les deux autres sociétés, françaises, sont ESRI, spécialisée dans les systèmes d’information géographique, et Golaem, spécialisée dans les logiciels de gestion de foule pour le cinéma et la télévision. Les logiciels de Golaem ont par exemple été utilisés pour des productions telles que Trônes
de fer (télévision) ou Dracula Untold (cinéma). À partir de leurs savoir-faire respectifs, les trois sociétés ont imaginé un logiciel de contrôle des foules devant permettre de former les forces de l’ordre pour des interventions en milieu urbain dans différentes villes européennes reconstituées, selon de multiples scénarios : importance de la foule (plusieurs centaines ou plusieurs milliers de manifestants), état d’esprit de la foule (manifestation pacifique, vandalisme, usage de cocktails Molotov ou d’armes...), réaction des forces de l’ordre (usage de forces anti-émeutes, usage de gaz lacrymogène, envoi de véhicules d’intervention, etc...). Lors de l’utilisation de ce logiciel, le formateur peut disposer d’une vue 2D du terrain (vision globale des événements) tandis que les agents en formation disposent d’une vue 3D (vision locale des événements). Les uns et les autres peuvent communiquer entre eux pour échanger des consignes ou concevoir de nouveaux plans d’intervention lors d’une simulation, mais le formateur peut également intervenir sur le scénario en cours en créant de nouvelles situations, auxquelles les agents en formation devront réagir, ou en changeant la configuration du scénario (en augmentant par exemple le niveau de violence de la foule). Ce nouvel outil de formation, qui a été développé en prenant en compte les remarques de la police espagnole, pourrait être pour les forces de l’ordre ce que représente un simulateur de vol pour les pilotes.
Cactus Road : crevaison garantie ! La société française Cactus Road a été créée au printemps dernier pour développer produire et distribuer une herse routière qu’elle qualifie de révolutionnaire. De quoi s’agit-il exactement ? « Les herses routières actuellement disponibles sur le marché doivent être déployées manuellement. Les trois modèles que nous développons, et que nous présentons en exclusivité sur le salon, sont entièrement automatiques » explique Michel Mainnemard, directeur commercial de la PME. Cactus Road commercialise aujourd’hui deux barrières mobiles baptisées Cactus et Atacama et un modèle statique appelé Fix. Toutes sont commandées à distance par une télécommande dont la portée varie de 70 à plus de 200m selon les modèles. L’automatisme permet en outre un déploiement très rapide : le temps de réponse varie de 0,5 secondes pour les modèles Cactus et Fix (12 centimètres de largeur et 1m30 de longueur) à 1,5 secondes pour le modèle Acatama (14 centimètres de largeur
pour 2m30 de longueur). Le fonctionnement est assuré par une batterie longue durée ou par un branchement sur une installation 220 V. Les trois modèles sont également adaptés à tous les types de véhicules, de la voiture de tourisme au poids lourd, et à toutes les vitesses. L’autre innovation majeure des herses
de Cactus Road tient à leur conception : elles sont constituées de pointes biseautées qui sont libérées de leur structure d’accueil (une plaque de polyéthylène très dense) par le passage d’un véhicule. Plantées dans le pneu, les pointes creuses font office de valve ouverte, entrainant une crevaison immédiate.
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Mini Hécate 2 : mais que reste-t-il aux grandes ? Depuis une vingtaine d’années, PGM Précision s’est taillé une solide réputation dans la conception et la fabrication de fusils de précision militaires. La PME savoyarde a vendu à ce jour 4000 armes dans le monde entier, dont 800 exemplaires de son bestseller, le fusil Hécate 2 en calibre 12,7mm. A l’issue de deux années de tests intensifs avec son partenaire Philippe Perotti, PGM Précision présente aujourd’hui sur son stand un exemplaire de présérie (un des trois fabriqués à ce jour) de sa Mini Hécate 2. « Le nom est emprunté à l’Hécate 2 qui a fait notre réputation précise François Brion, responsable technique de la société. La logique d’innovation et de perfection mécanique avec canon vissé et boitier de culasse en acier reste la même, mais il s’agit d’une arme totalement nouvelle. » Avec la Mini Hécate 2, les tireurs de précision disposeront d’un fusil léger en calibre .338 LM, avec un canon raccourci, et pourtant efficace en anti-personnel jusqu’à 1400m. « Ce fusil
permet de battre en brèche l’idée reçue selon laquelle pour tirer loin, il faut un gros calibre et un gros canon » souligne François Brion. La Mini Hécate 2 a par exemple l’encombrement d’un FRF2 mais elle en multiplie pratiquement par deux la portée. Elle est aussi deux fois plus légère qu’une arme en 12,7mm avec,
on l’a vu, la même efficacité en anti-personnel jusqu’à 1400m. Une modularité innovante du bipied et de la crosse se repliant côté culasse en fait un outil tactique par excellence, destiné avant tout aux forces spéciales. La commercialisation débutera en 2016 auprès des armées françaises et étrangères.
Thales devient opérateur mobile virtuel de confiance pour les forces de sécurité et les professionnels grâce à EIJI L’offre de service de télécommunications mobiles sécurisées avec disponibilité renforcée de Thales à destination des professionnels deviendra opérationnelle sur le plan commercial début 2016. A ce titre, Thales agit en qualité de MVNO de confiance en s’appuyant sur sa propre infrastructure de services (datacenter/ NOC-SOC). Ce service baptisé Eiji (« ordre absolu, permanence ou sérénité » en japonais) permet de garantir aux opérateurs d’importance vitale, aux grands groupes et aux forces de sécurité publique, des communications mobiles multimédia résilientes et sécurisées afin d’améliorer leur efficacité opérationnelle dans leurs missions critiques quotidiennes. Eiji sera dans un premier temps disponible en France à travers des offres voix/données (2G/3G/4G) modulaires adaptées aux différents besoins des clients. L’activation du service nécessite simplement un abonnement avec une carte SIM Eiji, ainsi que d’une application Eiji à télécharger sur un téléphone Android. Eiji se charge du reste. Pour compléter cette offre, Thales propose également une solution pour véhicules, la Eiji Box, sur laquelle des périphériques et des terminaux sans-fil pourront se connecter en
Wi-Fi de façon sécurisée pour un accès plus performant au réseau. Enfin, des services des voix chiffrée seront disponibles dès le lancement commercial à travers la solution optionnelle Teopad (solution de sécurisation des applications professionnelles sur les smartphones et les tablettes). « Eiji est la réponse de Thales au souhait des utilisateurs de retrouver dans leur environnement professionnel les avantages des smartphones
et des tablettes tout en assurant la protection des données sensibles et la continuité d’accès aux réseaux », explique Gérard Herby, VicePresident Soutien et Service Client, Thales. « Grâce à Eiji, nos clients professionnels en France peuvent tirer profit dès aujourd’hui des meilleures technologies en toute sécurité». ARCEP :Autoritéderégulationdescommunicationsélectroniques et des postes MNVO : opérateur de réseau mobile virtuel. NOC/SOC : Network Operation Center / Security Operation Center
Un atelier de présentation détaillé de l’offre Eiji se tient aujourd’hui à 15h au sein du Hall 5 sur l’espace Atelier Exposant.
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Subsea Tech joue la carte du catamaran Subsea Tech, une PME de vingt personnes, conçoit et réalise des drones de surface et sous-marins. Elle présente sur Milipol Paris 2015 son CAT Surveyor, un drone catamaran optimisé pour les missions de surveillance en zone portuaire ou dans les eaux fermées. L’engin mesure 3m de long pour 1,6m de large (une compacité facilitant son transport et sa mise à l’eau) et peut emporter une charge utile de 80 kg. Il est propulsé par deux petits moteurs hors bord électriques. Le CAT Surveyor est capable de réaliser ses propres images avec ses caméras acoustiques, mais sa force réside également dans sa capacité à mettre en œuvre un drone sous-marin « Observer » filoguidé et équipé de caméras vidéo. Développé par Subsea Tech, l’Observer a déjà été vendu à plus de 150 exemplaires à travers le monde, principalement pour les missions d’inspection de coques en zones portuaire. Associé au CAT Surveyor, l’Observer permet d’obtenir un contact
visuel sur une cible détectée de façon autonome par les sonars du catamaran. Celui-ci peut alors renvoyer ses images vers une station de contrôle placée à terre, mais il réalise également un premier niveau d’analyse en détectant et
classifiant des cibles potentielles. Il peut aussi alerter l’opérateur qui reprendra alors la main sur son fonctionnement. Le CAT Surveyor affiche une autonomie de treize à quatorze heures, mais la place existe pour le doter de batteries supplémentaires et porter ainsi son autonomie à 24 heures. Une capacité d’évitement d’obstacle autonome pourrait être développée si le besoin était exprimé par un client explique Subsea Tech, qui annonce également travailler sur une version plus grande adaptée aux opérations en haute mer, civiles comme militaires. Le Seacat, tel est son nom, mesurera 6 m de long, offrira une autonomie de trois jours et pourra être transporté dans un conteneur standard. Il conservera le même principe du catamaran porteur de capteurs et d’un drone sous-marins téléopéré. Les premiers essais en mer sont attendus pour la fin 2016.
HTDS : partenaire des aéroports français pour la sûreté HTDS, spécialisée dans la distribution et la maintenance de systèmes de détection haute technologie en France et à l’international (avec des filiales en Algérie, en Egypte, en Libye, à Madagascar, au Maroc et en Tunisie) a signé d’importants contrats avant de venir présenter son savoir-faire à Milipol Paris 2015. Au mois de septembre, la société a en effet su répondre à la demande de l’UAF (Union des Aéroports Français) et remporter un important
appel d’offres. L’UAF1 a sélectionné, d’une part, le détecteur de traces d’explosifs «QS B220» développé par «Implant Sciences» et distribué sur le territoire français par HTDS, et, d’autre part, le service «Installation-Formation- Maintenance» proposé par HTDS. HTDS a été retenu pour un contrat pluriannuel concernant la fourniture, l’installation et la maintenance d’un minimum de 106 «détecteurs QS B200», et ce, jusqu’à 305 machines. Dans le cadre de
cette opération, HTDS intervient en complément pour la formation des opérateurs dans chaque aéroport concerné. Le budget global minimal de cet appel d’offre se situe entre 3 et 4 millions d’Euros. Parallèlement, HTDS a signé un contrat d’envergure avec Aéroports de Paris (ADP) pour la fourniture, l’installation et la maintenance de systèmes de détection d’explosifs auprès des aéroports d’Orly et de Roissy CDG ! Le Groupe HTDS a été choisi par ADP, d’une part, pour l’élaboration d’un contrat de 8 ans portant sur la fourniture de 92 systèmes de contrôle de bagages de soute avec détection d’explosifs RTT 110 développés par Rapiscan et distribués en France par HTDS, et, d’autre part, pour la mise en place d’un contrat de 20 ans concernant l’installation, la formation des opérateurs, et la maintenance des systèmes. Le déploiement débutera en décembre 2015 et devrait s’étaler sur la durée du contrat. En 2015, HTDS a réalisé un chiffre d’affaires de près de 46 millions d’euros pour 90 employés. La société distribue de nombreuses marques de renommée internationale (Applied BioSystems, Ametek, Rapiscan, Dylog, Ortec…) et dispose de références majeures dans plus de 30 pays à travers le monde. 1. L’UAF regroupe 137 membres qui exploitent des aéroports en France métropolitaine et outre mer
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Mini balise, mais maxi tracking Conçue par la société israélienne Vestigo Technologies, et lancée sur le marché mondial il y a un peu plus de six mois, Trackimo est une mini-balise GPS/GSM de taille réduite et au poids plume qui permet de géolocaliser en temps réel le véhicule, l’objet ou la personne qui l’emporte avec elle. Le suivi de la balise s’effectue à travers l’application du site Internet Trackimo ou via une application sur smartphone. Plusieurs options s’offrent alors à l’utilisateur : position actuelle de la balise ou historique des positions ; contrôle de la vitesse (possibilité de mettre en place un système d’alerte si la balise dépasse une certaine vitesse), mise en place d’un périmètre de sécurité (alerte lorsque la balise sort de la zone prédéfinie), boutons d’alerte (un bouton SOS mais aussi envoie de messages personnalisés), etc... Enfin, le suivi de la balise peut s’effectuer au niveau mondial ! Si cette balise est facilement accessible au grand public en raison de sa facilité d’utilisation et de son prix abordable (99 € la balise et l’abonnement la première année, puis 49 € d’abonnement annuel ensuite), Denis Uzan, directeur de Trackimo Europe, souhaite profiter de Milipol Paris 2015 pour faire connaître aux
professionnels les offres susceptibles de leur être proposées. En effet, il est également possible de gérer plusieurs balises Trackimo sur un même compte, ce qui peut bien sûr intéresser la Gendarmerie ou la Police nationale,
mais également un transporteur désireux de suivre la localisation de sa flotte, un responsable de sûreté souhaitant connaître la position de ses patrouilles mobiles, ou un convoi humanitaire en zone sensible, etc.
Masae Analytics : la valeur ajoutée de vos données Il y a tout d’abord eu 4G Analytics, fondée par deux anciens directeurs innovation de SFR, puis la rencontre avec de nouveaux associés qui a conduit à la création d’une nouvelle société, Masae Analytics. Cette nouvelle société est spécialisée dans l’analyse et la visualisation de données de géolocalisation, en temps réel ou non. À l’occasion du salon Milipol Paris 2015, Masae Analytics partage son stand avec la société Here, l’ancienne branche cartographie de Nokia. Les deux sociétés vont expliquer ensemble comment les systèmes de cartographie de l’une et les système logiciels de géolocalisation de l’autre peuvent permettre de visualiser et de travailler sur un nombre considérable de données à travers le monde. « Les professionnels qui viennent à Milipol disposent d’importantes données contenant des éléments de géolocalisation qui méritent d’être exploités et analysés de la manière la plus friendly possible », indique Emmanuel de Dinechin, l’un des associés de Masae Analytics. « À travers l’exploitation des données de géolocalisation des téléphones portables, mais également en extrapolant sur le nombre de
personnes n’ayant pas de téléphones portables dans les zones concernées, nous avons ainsi travaillé avec un fournisseur d’électricité nucléaire pour qu’il sache en temps réel combien de personnes pouvaient évoluer autour de ses sites. Dans le cadre d’une attaque terroriste, ou d’une crise sanitaire, nous pourrions de la même manière évaluer le nombre de personnes concernées par l’événement et leur comportement, la manière dont elles se déplacent sur zone, etc. Autant d’informations qui peuvent aider à la prise de
décision sur le terrain », explique Emmanuel de Dinechin. Les solutions offertes par Masae Analytics sont également disponibles off-line et, de manière générale, sont simples à utiliser par n’importe quel analyste, sans qu’il n’y ait besoin d’investir lourdement en formation. « Nos technologies qui sont rapides, flexibles et peu coûteuses permettent d’intervenir sur d’innombrables questions de sécurité publique, qu’il s’agisse de questions sécuritaires, de questions sanitaires ou de questions d’ordre publique », souligne Emmanuel de Dinechin.
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Masae Analytics: adding value to your data To begin with, there was 4G Analytics, founded by two former directors of innovation for telecoms company SFR. This was followed by a meeting with new business partners, leading to the creation of a new company, Masae Analytics. This new company specializes in the visualization of geolocation data, both in real time and off-line.
At Milipol Paris 2015, Masae Analytics is sharing its stand with the company Here, Nokia’s former mapping division. The two companies will explain how the mapping system of one and the geolocation software of the other can be coupled together to visualize and work on a huge quantity of data from all over the world. “The professionals who come to Milipol dispose of substantial
volumes of data containing geolocation elements that are worth exploiting and analyzing in as friendly a way as possible,” states Emmanuel de Dinechin, one of Masae Analytics partners. “Through the exploitation of geolocation data in mobile phones and extrapolating to the number of people without mobile phones in the area concerned, we have worked with a nuclear electricity supplier to enable it to know in real time how many people can evolve around its sites. In the event of a terrorist attack or a public health crisis, we would similarly be able to evaluate the number of people concerned by the event and their behaviour, so that they can be moved away from the zone and so on. Information like this can help decision making in the field”, explains Emmanuel de Dinechin. Massae Analytics’ solutions are also available off-line and, more generally, are easy to use by any analyst without the need for significant investment in training. “Our technologies are rapid, flexible, and low cost, enabling intervention on numerous public safety issues, whether security, health or public order”, emphasizes Emmanuel de Dinechin.
Moskito TI to see day, or night Unlike the pesky, whining insect, the Moskito TI being exhibited for the first time at Milipol by Sagem (part of the Safran group) is noiseless and useful. Building on the established Moskito, chosen by the UK as the new Commander’s Target Locator in the framework of the FIST (Future Integrated Soldiers’ Technology) programme, the new Moskito TI takes magnification 6x, one step further than the earlier model that magnifies 5x.
The Moskito TI, developed jointly with Sagem’s Swiss subsidiary, Vectronix, weighs less than 1.3kg. It has three viewing modes : the optical day view, which uses no power; the thermal imager 12° very wide field of view that enables an area to be screened in seconds with 640 x 480 resolution and a continuous zoom; the 1280 x 1024 low light imager enabling the user to detect objects up to 4km distance and identify them in conditions from
twilight to half-moon. In this mode Moskito TI processes transient light conditions found in an urban environment such as passing car headlights, streetlights, lit shop windows etc and as there are no image intensifier tubes, there is no damage either to the system or the user’s vision. The images capured by Moskito TI can be recorded, streamed live, and edited. Moskito TI is equipped with a laser rangefinder that has a range of more than 10,000m and can be used in harsh environmental conditions such as dust or humidity. It also has an invisible eysesafe class 1 laser pointer and, a novelty compared to the earlier model, a digital magnetic compass that includes an inclinometer. Designed with the user in mind, the Moskito has no superfluous functions and one button per function allows for easy use with or without gloves and there is no information overload. Moskito does not have a built-in GPS receiver, which the company says lightens the product by at least one kilo, but when necessary a commercial or military GPS receiver can be accommodated into a slot at the top of the binoculars. The system runs on 4x CR 123 commercial batteries and is equipped with low-consumption sensors in order to save power.
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Software experts help the police simulate Almost two years ago, three software development companies teamed up to develop the “Safeciti” software to simulate crowd management in an urban context for training police and law enforcement agencies. This new training tool is shown to professionals for the first time at Milipol Paris 2015 and should be commercially available in Mach 2016. One of the three companies involved in developing this new tool is the Spanish firm Next Limit Technologies, which develops and markets Maxwell Render, a rendering engine that has become ubiquitous in the architecture and cinema industries. The two other companies, both French, are ESRI specializing in geographic information systems and Golaem, specialized in crowd management software for cinema and television. Golaem software was used, for example, in productions like the television series Game of Thrones and the movie Dracula Untold. The three companies pooled their
respective know-how to devise software to simulate crowd management on a backdrop of models of several different European cities under a number of different scenarios: the size of the crowd (from several hundred to several thousand demonstrators), the crowd’s mood (peaceful demonstration, vandalism, throwing petrol bombs or armed), the reaction of the law enforcement services, such as the use of antiriot forces, tear gas and intervention vehicles. The trainer using this software has a 2D view of the terrain (an overall view of the situation) while the agents undergoing training have a 3D
view, giving them a local vision of the situation. Each can communicate with the other to exchange advice or devise new intervention plans during the simulation. The trainer can also intervene in the scenario as it is playing out, creating new situations, which the trainees have to react to, or changing the configuration of the scenario, for example by increasing the crowd’s level of violence. This new training tool has been developed taking into account the comments from the Spanish police . It could become for the forces of order what a flight simulator is now for pilots.
Newbie sees Milipol Paris 2015 as best place for Show and Tell After several visits to Milipol Paris as a visitor, British company Visor Systems, which specialises in under vehicle inspection systems (UVIS), has decided to take the plunge, and is in Paris this time as an exhibitor. “We decided to exhibit at Milipol Paris 2015 because, from previous experience as visitors to Milipol and other exhibitions, we know it to be one of the few shows with a genuine claim to be international and focussed on police and military products and services,” explained Visor director Bill Halkett. The company, which is based in the northwest of England, already has a French distributor, but Halkett says Milipol Paris 2015 will be a useful venue for the company to make contact with prospective users from the broad security community. “Getting any new product into the international marketplace is always a challenge and a busy focussed event is one of the solutions; not a perfect one, of course but it’s where we want to set up new contacts and start the processes needed to demonstrate the system to end users,” said Halkett. For its first time at Milipol Paris 2015, Visor Systems is showing both its standard and compact versions of its VISOR advanced portable compact and standard UVIS. VISOR uses multiple colour cameras to capture the
underside image of the vehicle. The cameras have wide angle lenses and are angled to maximise the “see around” capability for the operator. In practice, this means that he/she can use the zoom images to inspect an area carefully. “That is a very powerful feature,” said Halkett. The inherent resolution of the cameras means that the operator can also see features as small as 3mm. The VISOR UVIS models are designed for police, border control, immigration and other security organisations, to enhance perimeter security. The VISOR portable UVIS models
can be moved from site to site in a car or van and then installed in a few minutes by one or two people. This gives users the high level of flexibility often required in fluid security situations. VISOR UVIS models are also available for permanent installations and for inspecting rail rolling stock. Halkett said the decision to show at Milipol Paris 2015 was an easy one: “We are now in a position to manufacture in volume, and so we need a larger stage to tell, and show, users what differentiates VISOR from the other UVIS on the market.”
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ChemDash to identify critical chemical data Swedish company Serstech is one of the five finalists of Milipol’s first ever Startup Challenge designed to reward the startup company with the most innovative cyber solution to fight crime. You’ll be able to hear all five companies each doing a 10-minute pitch to the jury starting at
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11:00 a.m. on Thursday. Serstech, founded in 2006, provides chemical intelligence solutions by making chemical identification and datasharing easy. For example, operators can track the movement of narcotics, explosives and hazmat, counterfeit goods and other dangerous substances not only within their
own country but also across borders, and take appropriate action. The company offers complete solutions, including handheld devices for rapid identification of narcotics and cutting agents. All the measuring devices are connected to the ChemDash solution platform for storing, analysing and sharing data from the field. This solution enables users to administrate the Serstech 100 Indicator, a hand-held Raman spectrometer that enables on-the-spot chemical screening identification and verification, and then build and manage spectral libraries, share measurements and create reports. The data collected by the Serstech 100 Indicator is then put to work by the ChemDash software platform that lets operators quickly identify critical data that requires action. It also enables them to share information with targeted colleagues and/or external stakeholders and lets them refer back to the data and events allowing lessons learned to be applied to the next mission. It is for this Chemdash solution platform that the company was chosen as a finalist.
Expert Team detects illegal websites modified to front illegal activities. Attempts to circumvent detection are also addressed by the system, as data are decoded up to the data layer in real-time. 3iWeb has embedded multiple algorithms that allow network administrators and enforcement agencies to read the actual content of a website. They can then manually
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Terrorists and criminals are expert users of the internet, so Singapore company Expert Team have come up with an innovative idea to detect the illegal websites and services flowing openly on the Internet. It is known as 3iWeb (the three i’s stand for: innovation, investigation and intelligence). There are several issues facing law enforcement officials the world over: they are unable today to detect and classify newly launched websites which means that the owner of an illegal website can easily redeploy a new website using a proxy server to work around those that have been blocked. In addition there is no way they can detect and report changes to content of legal websites meaning that these can be transformed into illegal ones undetected. They also are unable to detect websites and services hiding behind a legitimate frontend website that allows users to authenticate and then access illegal data and services. Expert Team has a patent pending on its iWeb platform that has at its core an Intelligent Reconstruction Gear OS (IRGO) which can detect and classify with 99.99% accuracy newly launched websites or whether an existing website’s contents have been
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- Product news Portable x-ray system - Teledyne ICM (Belgium) Bomb squads, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams, and border control agents now have cuttingedge x-ray technologies to inspect the contents of bags, packages, cars, trucks, etc., even in the most narrow and unreachable places. Belgian company Teledyne ICM has developed a completely portable x-ray system, the FLATSCAN15. Weighing just 3.5Kg and able to screen any suspect package in just 5 seconds, EOD operators can assess the level of threat of any suspicious item in record time, and remotely using the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. Used together with new software, the system can distinguish between organic and non-organic materials, and provide state-of-the-art image enhancements (histogram, deep focus, pseudo colour).
Bottle Liquid Scanner - LDS - Laser Detect System (Israel) -
- Mobile forensic extraction Cellebrite (IsraĂŤl) Cellebrite, a leader in mobile forensic extraction, decoding and analysis solutions, has taken its trusted UFED platform to the next level with the introduction of its UFED Pro Series. This new innovative suite allows mobile device data from the widest range of mobile and GPS devices -- and for the first time, private data from the cloud -- to be forensically extracted, combined with service provider data and analyzed in a unified platform. The UFED Pro Series, introducing UFED Cloud Analyzer, helps forensic examiners in the lab streamline workflows, reveal more data sources and speed investigations to improve legal outcomes. With more than 30,000 units deployed across 100 countries, UFED series is the primary choice for forensic specialists
The LDS5500-D is an essential sensor enabling security personnel to effectively and rapidly identify a wide range of potential threats in public locations, such as in security checkpoints at airports, transportation hubs and large public facilities, among others. The LDS5500-D offers a cost effective, interactive, high sensitive bottled liquid scanner (BLS) that detects hazardous substances in liquids or powder forms contained in glass, transparent or translucent plastics bottled containers. It can also provide law enforcement and forensic agencies with a powerful high sensitive, low false-positive and low false-negative tool for detecting narcotic drugs and other illegal substances.
Handgun - Glock (Austria) The slimline G43, the newest member of the Glock family of handguns, is presented at Milipol Paris 2015. The Glock is the handgun most commonly used by military and police forces worldwide. With more and more women entering these forces, the G43 is a comfortable weapon for anyone with smaller hands. The subcompact G43 is the smallest 9x19 pistol GLOCK has ever introduced. It was designed to be easily concealed and accurate. The overall length is 159 mm. Its frame width is just 26mm, the slide width is 22mm, and the trigger distance is only 66mm. And it weighs just 49 grammes. All of that makes it both comfortable to use and easy to conceal and carry. The single stack magazine holds 6 rounds.
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Electrical Authority Scooter - BMW (Germany) The BMW C evolution, an electrical Authority Scooter is locally fitted with public warning equipment such as an electronic siren, high conspicuity livery and high output LED blue lights. It also has a large top case to carry documents and safety equipment. The C evolution combines high vehicle dynamics with all the benefits of a zero-emission vehicle. Its nominal output is 11 kW (15 hp), while its peak power output reaches 35 kW (47.5 hp). This gives the C evolution a top speed of
120 km/h (electronically limited) and enables rates of acceleration that are at times enough to exceed those of maxi scooters with combustion engines of a size of 600 cc or more. The battery capacity of 8 kWh permits a travel range of 100 kilometres before it is necessary to charge the vehicle, which can be done from any domestic power supply. The charge time for a fully exhausted battery when connected to a standard 220 V mains socket with a charge current of 12 A is approximately 4 hours. Thirty of these innovative BMW C evolution were delivered to Barcelona City Hall for use by the local police last March.
The MIKADO (Micro local area reconnaissance drone) training simulator developed by German company AirRobot for its mini and micro remotely piloted air systems (RPAS) is being shown in public for the first time at Milipol Paris 2015. The trainer has been used by the German Army since the end of this summer. The system was developed at the request of the German Army which wanted to be able to train its RPAS pilots in a range of different scenarios and conditions at any time without having to wait for the real conditions to occur naturally. In addition, as AirRobot says, the drones come at a cost and it is thus cheaper to crash them virtually rather than really! MIKADO currently has a number of different scenarios in which conditions such as wind, day/night, visibility, can be modified. As draughts are an important factor for micro RPAS, these can also be incorporated into just one area of the scenario.
Underwater survey and inspection operations - ECA (France) The USV Inspector MK2 is a multipurpose drone platform based on hydrojet propulsion, able to be operated in autonomous mode, remoted control or onboard steering. Its performances and its accuracy make it efficient in protection missions, recurrent operations, mine warefare activities and Rapid Environment Assessment. Its open design allows the deployment of a large range of payloads. The first serial system USV Inspector MK2, from a batch of 4 systems, successfully passed sea qualifications and deliveries to customers began at the end of September 2015.
Portable HEVC hardware encoder - Vitec (UK) MGW Ace is the world’s first H.265 & H.264 hardware encoder in a professionalgrade, low footprint, compact streaming appliance. With real-time 100% hardware HEVC compression, MGW Ace enables users to stream broadcast quality 1080p video with up to 50% bandwidth savings compared to today’s H.264 standards. From live news broadcasting in the field, Point-to-Point contribution of HD video, to distribution of mission-critical military imagery - MGW Ace makes it more efficient than ever to deliver the highest quality IPTV streams over satellite links, private networks
and over the internet. “We designed the MGW Ace to meet the rapidly growing demand for high-quality, realtime video anywhere, anytime, in a variety of applications, and with utmost security » said Philippe Wetzel, CEO of VITEC. “We’re the first in the industry to offer bandwidth-efficient HEVC compression technology in an on-thego appliance. It is incredibly gratifying to have the industry recognise this product, now with a fourth award, since its release earlier this year.” This fourth award - the Best of Show Award - was given last October at IBC, the International Broadcasting Convention.
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E.V.A. – Enhanced Vehicle Automation - Intellitronika (Italy) This automation solution combines an acoustic-luminous device mounted on the roof of vehicles used by the police forces with a computer installed inside the car. The acoustic-luminous device is called an E.E.S. – EVA Emergency System and, in addition to the usual flashing lights, it has a telecamera with an infrared illuminator, halogen headlights, high visibility emergency fog lights and a variable message luminous display. The heart of E.V.A. beats in a computer placed in the centre of the dashboard and, wherever possible, set into the car’s double DIN compartment. The software has a modular design so that it can be adapted to suit every operational need of the end
X-ray detection - American Science and Engineering, Inc (USA) A breakthrough in X-ray detection technology, AS&E’s Z Backscatter Van™ (ZBV) is a low-cost, extremely manoeuvrable screening system built into a commercially available delivery van. The ZBV allows for immediate deployment in response to security threats, and its high throughput capability facilitates rapid inspections. The system’s unique “driveby” capability allows one or two operators to conduct X-ray imaging of suspect vehicles and objects while the ZBV drives past.
customer. Thanks to the speaker-independent voice platform designed by Intellitronika, voice commands can be given to the software without the need for any prior training in recognition of the speaker. The video surveillance software module makes it possible to interact with the telecamera built into the E.E.S. device on the roof of the vehicle. It is possible to take photos, film videos and send live videos to the operations centre; all the multimedia contents are stored in the device and, where necessary, saved on external media. Thanks to high speed connection, links are made with the databanks already existing with the end customer (ANIA, MCTC, ANCITEL, etc.), and questions that can usually only be asked from a workstation in the office can be asked from the car. The reply data are immediately available to the operator in the car without having to send a request to a colleague on duty in the centre. The software includes a satellite navigator with lists of POI that can be customised to suit the customer’s needs when it is being created. The E.E.S. device can be controlled by software that manages the flashing lights, siren, halogen headlights, and luminous messages.
Electro-Optical Surveillance System - Ricoh (Japan) One of the many new products being launched at Milipol Paris 2015 is Ricoh Imaging Europe’s latest long-range Electro-Optical Surveillance System. The PT-H55ZC-ME-HD-PR01 is designed for high precision performance with integrated tube housing and long range zoom lens. The pan / tilt system includes DC stepper motors with high precision position accuracy of 0.06°. The pan speed, as well as the tilt speed, is up to 45° per second. A secondary payload, such as thermal camera or other multiple devices, can be attached. The system comes with the Ricoh Zoom Lens H55ZC-ME-F-HD-PR zoom lens, which has a 140x zoom range from 12 mm up to 1,680 mm. It also comes with PAIR technology, which includes \ an anti-fog function, auto focus, electronic image stabilisation and twilight enhancement. Also included is either a standard or an ultra-high sensitive camera.
Voice recorder - Assman (France) The telephone and telecommunications networks company Assmann is showing its new generation of recorders, with the VR2015 (Voice Recorder 2015) that can be connected to all kinds of private telephone networks (PBX). The recording parameters can be set separately for each recording channel so as to take into account the specific requirements and nature of each line’s activity. The recordings can be evaluated directly on the recorder or on workstations at a distance via the network. The archived recordings on removable media can be consulted with the workstation software, even while the recorder is not
connected. The VR2015 has a storage capacity of 500,000 hours of recording and more. Assmann already works with about a hundred national gendarmerie sites, as well as with the fire services, customs departments and local police forces.
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Flashlight - Federal Signal Vama (Spain) Federal Signal Vama announces the new rechargeable capacitor flashlight L550C, designed to provide a fast and simple operation, making security and surveillance professionals’ jobs easier. The L550C flashlight holds a light autonomy up to 180 minutes and its main advantage compared to other market products is its short charge time (less than 6 minutes). It is rain resistant and has great versatility, as the flashlight allows to adapt light spreader cones and luminous paddles, both very useful in emergency situations. The flashlight, which is water resistant, provides 3 different functions, to adapt it according to each need: high intensity, low intensity and flashing mode (60 flashes per minute). The L550C flashlight allows more than 100,000 charges.
GPR-Detector - Geotech (Russia) RO-900 is a small, portable device designed to locate people hidden behind reinforced concrete, brick and multi ply walls. The device allows its operators to quickly receive crucial information about location, distance and movement of a given target. It also can detect someone breathing, which makes it especially useful during search and rescue operations; for example in the case of an earthquake or other destructive natural disasters. The RO-900’s portable and miniature size makes it highly functional and extremely easy to operate in almost in any situation.
Designed according to requirements of the Israeli Special Forces, the MEPRO MOR is presented as the only true “all-in-one-sight”. It brings together the benefits of a passive optical sight like the MEPRO M21, an active reflex sight for low light conditions and a dual laser pointers (red laser and/or IR). This unique multi-purpose, multi activated “red-dot” reflex sight with laser pointers, boasts a large 30 mm diameter lens to assure rapid target acquisition and quick shooting with both eyes open, ideal for close quarter combat situations. With its “all-in-one-sight” battle proven capabilities, the MEPRO MOR is the ultimate optical sight in a compact and rugged package. It won the NRA’s American Rifleman Golden Bullseye 2015 Award for “Optic of the Year”.
Shooting simulation - Meritis (distributor for Europe) Switzerland Since June 2015, Swiss company Meritis is representing Virtra Systems in Europe, a manufacturer of world class shooting simulation systems. Combining a 300-degree HD video environment with a surround-sound system gives officers hyper-realistic training. An instructor can select from several options to tailor the response of the video actors to the officer’s commands or actions. Each simulation takes place in a real environment with human actors using HD video so officers can read facial expressions and subtle eye and hand movements as well as body language. The on-screen human targets move and run at or from you, they take cover, communicate with each other and return fire.
Personal tracker - Trackimo (Israël) Trackimo is a personal GPS tracking device to allow users to locate different objects, people or even pets no matter where they are in the world. The Trackimo device is tiny – it’s just 4.7cm wide, 3.9cm long and 1cm thick. It is powered by a small rechargeable battery and connects via an international 2G SIM card to the GSM network so the device
can report its current GPS location. Trackimo works through a browser or a companion iPhone or Android app to locate the device and thereby whatever it is attached to. If you want know the location of your car, your luggage or anything else then the Trackimo can pinpoint that location to within 15 metres.
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Under Vehicle Scanning Systems - Topguard (The Netherlands) Specialising in electronic perimeter security solutions, Topguard is launching its next generation Under Vehicle Scanning Systems (UVSS) at Milipol Paris 2015.
PlateCatcher has been around for several years, but now it’s going full colour. “PlateCatcher has been installed worldwide at important sites, but until now it was only
Detector for letter and parcel inspection - CEIA (Italy) CEIA, a premier provider of security screening equipment, has produced a new IED detector for letter and parcel inspection, the CEIA EMISMAIL. The EMIS-MAIL is designed to detect a wide variety of metal threat items including detonators, batteries, trigger circuits and other metal components of parcel bombs without false alarms for non-threat items such as metal staples, paper clips and metal binding spirals. The EMIS-MAIL is very easy to use and provides a fast and automatic alarm/no alarm signal confirmation per each inspected package. Its compact, ergonomic design along with the electric and built-in NiMH rechargeable battery power supply allows for independent operation in a variety of locations. An optional embedded radioactive detector is also available for radioactive material threat detection. The EMIS-MAIL is uniquely qualified to operate in a prison or correctional facility environment with specific settings available for prison parcel inspection.
operating in black and white,” explained George Kort, International Accounts manager at Topguard, which is based in The Netherlands. Platecatcher is designed to scan the underside of a vehicle in moving traffic. The high-resolution images enable security staff to identify suspicious objects or any manipulation of the undercarriage. This new line of products features colour cameras based on area scan technology for crystal clear high resolution colour images. Communication with all peripherals, such as the scanner, is over IP. Furthermore, the scanner acts as a hub for integration with traffic lights, boom barriers, anti-crash barriers, etc. Platecatcher comes with two housing options. One uses rubber pads, so that it can be used at temporary checkpoints or highsecurity events. The other is for applications where the scanner is embedded in the road surface.
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Mobile Ballistic Cabins - Mehler Law Enforcement GmbH (Germany) Mehler Law Enforcement GmbH, which offers security equipment for police and military (body armour, anti riot gear, combat boots, gloves, tactical equipment, etc.) also produces a transportable bullet resistant SENTRY cabins available in modular form. These cabins, produced in a variety of ranges out of ballistic steel with windows made of ballistic security glazing, are available in a range of certified ballistic levels of performance. Standard equipped with air-conditioning, heating A/C 9000 BTUClass A, 2 floodlight lamps and searching lamps and with 5 kW connection for power supply, they can be supplied in five different sizes. These SENTRY cabins can be used in the roll of Emergency Evacuation Facility, if required.
QUADRO II represents a new multi-mode optical-electronic observation and aiming system with cross-platform integration capability. It can be used either as a hand-held unit or be integrated into any existing platform: unmanned aircrafts, maritime vessels, watchtowers, military vehicles, helicopters and many others. Cross-platform integration capability allows end users to independently configure, adjust, and customize the system. Superposition of modes achieves 100% detection of objects regardless of temperature and lighting conditions (Day Mode, Night Passive Mode, Night Active Mode, Thermal Imaging Mode, and three fusion modes: Fusion-Day, Fusion-Night-Active, FusionNight-Passive). Each mode is selected with just a press of a button.
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- Événements Milipol Paris 2015 / Milipol Paris 2015 events Mardi 17 novembre / Tuesday November 17th 9h30 am : Inauguration officielle de Milipol Paris 2015 / Official inauguration of Milipol Paris 2015 Monsieur Bernard Cazeneuve, Ministre français de l’Intérieur, et H.E. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Premier Ministre et Ministre de l’Intérieur du Qatar. M. Bernard Cazeneuve, French Ministry of Interior, and H.E. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior of Qatar.
14h30 pm - 15h00 pm: Exhibitor demonstration area Protecop : Présentation des équipements Protecop en matière d’entraînement et de protection dans le cadre du Maintien de l’ordre et des violences urbaines.
11h00 - 11h30 : Talk-show HCFDC Le marché de la vidéosurveillance : quelle utilisation et quelles tendances ?
11h00 - 11h30: Exhibitor demonstration area Gendarmerie nationale
12h00 - 12h30: Talk-show HCFDC UAVs : uses and operational responses
15h00 - 15h30 : Exhibitor demonstration area Gendarmerie nationale
15h00 - 15h45 : salle de conférence Conférence: Pourquoi et comment investir dans des pays instables? Avec Jean-Pierre Vuillerme, Senior Vice-Président de l’ADIT, Directeur du pôle Management des risques, et Directeur Général du Centre français des Affaires de Bagdad
15h00 - 15h45: Exhibitor seminars / Atelier exposant THALES : “Améliorez dès maintenant votre efficacité opérationnelle grâce au haut débit mobile sécurisé et résilient avec Eiji” Avec Jérôme Brouet, Product Line Manager, Thales
15h30 - 16h00: Exhibitor demonstration area 13h00 - 14h00 : salle de conférence Enjeux et perspectives de l’achat public de la sécurité intérieure Débat modéré par Laurent Pellegrin, Sous-directeur de l’achat, SAELSI
MK Technology : Perfect combination of Sophisticated Modular & Scalable body Protection Solutions
15h30 - 16h00: Talk-show HCFDC Border control: identity and biometry
14h00 - 14h30: Talk-show HCFDC Filière nationale de sécurité et enjeux de sécurité intérieure
15h45-16h30 : salle de conférence
VERINT: “Intelligence In The Era Of Global Terror: An African Case Study”, with Mr. Moshe Samoha, Director of Strategic Marketing, Communications & Cyber Intelligence Solutions.
Conférence: Evolutions du marché et du droit de la sécurité privée en France et à l’international, avec Philippe Chapleau, Journaliste Ouest France; Jean-Jacques Roche, Professeur à Paris 2, Directeur de la Formation, des Etudes et de la Recherche à l’IHEDN
14h00- 15h00 : salle de conférence
16:30-17:15 : salle de conférence
Les drones et la sécurité intérieure Débat modéré par Laurent Pellegrin, Sous-directeur de l’achat, SAELSI
Conférence: Relais de croissance pour les industries de défense? Avec Jean-Jacques Roche, Professeur à Paris 2, Directeur de la Formation, des Etudes et de la Recherche à l’IHEDN
14h00 - 14h45: Exhibitor seminars / Atelier exposant
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NIMROD : N°1 DES RÉCITS MILITAIRES 11 SEPTEMBRE 2012 : LE CONSULAT AMÉRICAIN DE BENGHAZI (LIBYE) EST ATTAQUÉ...
En septembre 2012, une attaque terroriste vise le consulat américain de Benghazi, ainsi qu’une base secrète de la CIA située à proximité. Pour protéger le personnel américain, six anciens membres des forces spéciales employés en qualité « d’équipe de sécurité ». Les combats vont durer 13 heures avant que le personnel puisse être exfiltré... En librairies début décembre 2015. Au cinéma le 27 janvier 2016.
UN TÉMOIGNAGE INÉDIT DE McNAB SUR SON PARCOURS ET CELUI DE SES FRÈRES D’ARMES AU SEIN DU SAS
« Quiconque pénètre en Irak arrive par l’autoroute Amman-Bagdad, qui emprunte la rocade de Fallouja et le périphérique de Ramadi. Cette autoroute, la plus dangereuse du monde, constitue une véritable galerie de tir pour tous les insurgés islamistes armés de Kalachnikov ou de lance-roquettes. Et pourtant, le véritable enfer irakien ne commence qu’au terme de ce voyage terrifiant. »
Vingt ans après son best-seller, Bravo Two Zero, Andy McNab livre un nouveau témoignage poignant sur la fraternité d’armes et l’humanité des soldats des forces spéciales. En 1983, Andy McNab est affecté au Squadron B, l’une des quatre sections Sabre du Special Air Service (SAS) et, à l’intérieur de celui-ci, à l’unité aéroportée – également connue sous le nom de Seven Troop. Seven Troop, récit autobiographique, retrace le parcours d’Andy McNab depuis le jour où, après s’être vu remettre son béret couleur sable, il rejoint ses collègues dans la jungle de Malaisie jusqu’à celui où, dix ans plus tard, il rend son béret pour retourner à la vie civile.
L’Irak actuel, véritable creuset du terrorisme islamiste, offre un visage quotidien marqué par les attentats, les enlèvements, la torture ou les démonstrations de haine, sous le regard souvent impuissant de l’armée américaine. Il existe pourtant une autre armée dont le rôle devient chaque jour plus important, une armée qui tient la deuxième place en nombre après celle des États-Unis et auprès de laquelle le contingent britannique fait figure de nain.
Au cours de ces dix années, Andy McNab et ses camarades sont acteurs ou témoins d’événements qui les poussent jusqu’à leurs limites – et parfois au-delà. Tous n’en sortiront pas indemnes.
C’est une armée multinationale, disparate et anarchique, forte de plus de 50 000 hommes – et quelques femmes – représentant une vingtaine de nationalités différentes. C’est une armée de mercenaires, de « contractors », qui louent leurs services jusqu’à 1 000 dollars par jour pour assurer notamment la protection des hommes d’affaires, des ingénieurs, des hommes politiques et, bien sûr, des journalistes qui osent encore rendre compte de la situation irakienne.
Celui qui ose ne gagne pas toujours.
« L’armée ne peut pas faire grand-chose des hommes qui la servent. La frontière humaine est extrêmement mince : tout sentiment fraternel doit être contenu en temps de guerre. » The Times
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La plupart ont été membres des forces spéciales ou soldats dans des unités régulières de l’armée. L’un d’eux, John Geddes, vétéran de nombreuses guerres, fut lui-même sousofficier dans les forces spéciales britanniques du Special Air Service (SAS). Il a été parmi les premiers à rejoindre l’Irak comme mercenaire, lorsque George Bush a annoncé la fin des hostilités officielles en mai 2003. Aujourd’hui, et pour la première fois, il témoigne du quotidien terrifiant – et parfois rocambolesque – de cette extraordinaire armée privée et de son combat impitoyable contre les insurgés irakiens.
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uerre d’indépendance pour les uns, guerre coloniale pour les autres, la guerre d’Indochine est également le théâtre de l’une des premières grandes confrontations entre le monde communiste et les puissances occidentales.
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n août 1944, à la libération de Paris, Jean-Louis Rondy s’engage dans la 2e DB. Quelques jours plus tard, Jean Guêtre débarque en Provence en qualité de troupe de choc. Pierre Latanne, lui, se rappelle encore l’arrestation de son père par la Gestapo un an plus tôt et se réjouit à l’idée que ce dernier ait réussi à s’évader, même si depuis il doit vivre caché. À la même époque, Heinrich Bauer poursuit ses études en Allemagne, dans une Napola – une université d’élite réservée aux futurs cadres du parti nazi.
La France, qui continue à panser les blessures de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et à tenter de redresser son économie, subit à partir de la fin de l’année 1949 en Indochine l’influence grandissante de la Chine communiste, qui commence à armer, à conseiller et à soutenir le Viêt-minh. Au fil des mois et des années, la crainte d’une intervention en force des armées chinoises pèse lourdement sur la stratégie militaire française. Les responsables français se révèlent incapables de prendre l’initiative, font interner des dizaines de milliers de soldats réfugiés de l’armée de Tchang Kaï-chek, refusent l’envoi de troupes par la Corée du Sud, rejettent l’assistance de conseillers militaires américains, préférant recevoir quantité de matériel militaire, et envisagent même de créer de nouveaux bataillons de la Légion étrangère composés exclusivement d’Allemands. Ils ne parviendront jamais à susciter l’adhésion du peuple vietnamien envers son armée nationale et le gouvernement fantoche mis en place sous la responsabilité de l’empereur Bao Dai, considéré par tous comme un incapable.
Quant à Bernard Ledogar et à Jean Carpentier, ils vivent une enfance itinérante, au gré des aléas de la guerre. Qui pourrait imaginer le chemin que ces hommes ont déjà parcouru ? Et qui pourrait imaginer les circonstances qui, près de dix ans plus tard, les amèneront à combattre ensemble contre le Viêt-minh ? Jean-Louis Rondy sert alors comme médecin au 1er BEP, Pierre Latanne comme jeune officier au 5e BPVN. Heinrich Bauer est devenu sergent au 2e BEP, Bernard Ledogar parachutiste au 6e BPC et Jean Carpentier second maître navigant au sein de la flottille 28F de l’aéronavale. Ils ont tous été projetés dans la fournaise de Diên Biên Phu, à l’exception de Jean Guêtre, qui sert dans les commandos Nord Vietnam et opère dans le delta tonkinois, où la situation se détériore également de jour en jour.
Plusieurs fois par mois, des officiers ou des hommes politiques français confient leurs inquiétudes ou leurs espoirs à l’ambassade des États-Unis à Saigon ou à Paris, et au consulat américain de Hanoi. Ces renseignements, ainsi que d’autres informations recueillies par des sources américaines, sont exploités par la CIA qui les fait paraître dans ses bulletins de renseignement quotidiens ou les utilise pour nourrir ses rapports.
À travers le récit des parcours croisés de ces six jeunes hommes devenus soldats, jusqu’à la réunion de leurs destins dans le delta tonkinois, à Diên Biên Phu ou dans les camps de prisonniers, le lecteur découvre le portrait saisissant et dramatique de la France en guerre et de la guerre d’Indochine, mais aussi quelques-unes des innombrables tragédies individuelles endurées dans ce conflit.
La lecture de ces notes publiées au jour le jour permet de revivre dans les conditions de l’époque la lente dégradation de la situation en Indochine. Mais elle donne surtout une vision nouvelle de cette guerre en dévoilant sans fard le bal des hypocrites auquel participent activement hommes politiques et chefs d’état-major français – bien peu soucieux des soldats déployés sur le terrain.
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