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70%+
Publicly Funded Venues

The majority of major stadiums and arenas in the United States were built with public financing. Taxpayers have a direct interest in the security of these facilities.

55.5M
Verified Identities

Law enforcement-sourced, booking-verified. The same database that supports federal, state, and local agencies also protects your venue.

Zero
Data Retained

Non-match images are discarded immediately. No surveillance database. No template storage. No biometric data retained at the venue.

Public Safety and Government Partnership

Most major stadiums in the United States were built with public money. The communities that funded these venues have a direct stake in the security technology deployed inside them. RTIS and RVIS turn a stadium's existing gate infrastructure into a public safety asset that protects attendees, identifies missing persons, and supports law enforcement operations, with zero biometric data retained after each scan.

The Public Interest in Venue Security

City councils approve stadium financing. County commissions negotiate lease terms. Fire marshals certify occupancy. EMS coordinates event-day coverage. Each of these government functions intersects with venue security. When a stadium deploys identity intelligence technology, the implications extend beyond the venue operator to the community that surrounds it.

City and County Government

Cities and counties that financed stadium construction have ongoing obligations to the public for the safety of those facilities. RTIS/RVIS gives government officials a concrete answer when constituents ask what the venue is doing about security. The technology is auditable, privacy-compliant, and operates without creating a surveillance infrastructure.

Fire Marshal and Emergency Management

Fire marshals certify venue occupancy and oversee life safety compliance. Emergency management coordinators plan for mass casualty events, severe weather sheltering, and evacuation. Real-time identity intelligence adds an information layer to emergency operations. When an incident occurs, knowing that active threats have been identified before entry changes the emergency response calculus.

Local Law Enforcement Liaison

Local police departments assign officers to stadium details. RTIS alerts route through the Rapid Action Center (RAC), where trained analysts verify every match before notifying on-site law enforcement. This means officers receive verified intelligence, not raw algorithm output. The RAC filters false positives before they reach the officer.

Public Accountability

Publicly funded venues face public scrutiny. Deploying facial recognition technology without a clear privacy architecture invites backlash. Safience was built to answer the hard questions before they are asked: zero biometric retention, no surveillance database, no video recording, human verification on every alert, and data sourced exclusively from law enforcement records.

Security That Serves Two Missions at Once

Every RTIS scan simultaneously runs RVIS. When a sensor at Gate 4 checks an arriving fan against threat databases, it also checks against registries of missing children, trafficking victims, and other endangered persons. This dual mission is not optional. RVIS cannot be disabled. The same infrastructure that protects your venue also searches for the most vulnerable people in your community.


RTIS

Protecting Attendees

RTIS identifies individuals with active warrants, sex offender registrations, domestic violence protective orders, and venue-specific trespass orders. Matches are verified by a trained analyst at the Rapid Action Center (RAC) before alerts are sent to on-site security or law enforcement. No automated gate actions. No automated denials of entry.


RVIS

Searching for the Missing

RVIS checks every face against law enforcement registries of missing and endangered persons. Missing children, trafficking victims, Silver Alert elders, and other designated persons. RVIS uses the most recent verified photograph. No age progression required. When RVIS generates a potential match, the RAC verifies it and coordinates notification with the appropriate law enforcement agency and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) where applicable.

Partner With Your Community

Safience works with venues, government agencies, nonprofits, and child protection organizations. RVIS runs on every RTIS scan at no additional cost. Your venue becomes part of the network searching for missing children at every event. Contact us to discuss partnership options.

Every threat scan also searches for a missing child.


Learn about the Dual Mission