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The FBI official-in-charge of FBI security at the 2006 Super Bowl considers RealityVision as a force multiplier, ‘the software allowed us to communicate directly with teams and then appropriately respond depending on what we saw.’ Acting as an intelligence gathering tool, the software allows law enforcement to handle issues officers were not previously able to do, he adds. The potential for in-field identification rose by the ability to transmit an image or video of a suspect and then with integrated technologies, such as facial recognition software, analyze the suspect’s picture for identification.”
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Instantly there | Law Enforcement Technology Magazine [pdf]

At Super Bowl XL, undercover federal agents used RealityVision technology to keep a watchful eye on the comings and goings of players and patrons. Using everyday mobile devices, the entire network of agents zipped video back and forth across commercial wireless networks while a command center directed the information flow remotely.
RealtiyVision ensured security was less obtrusive and more effective.