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460,000
Children Reported Missing Annually

NCIC data. United States only.

24/7
Continuous Operation

RVIS runs on every scan, every gate, every event. No downtime, no off-switch.

Zero
Biometric Data Retained

Non-match images discarded immediately. No template databases created at the venue.

RVIS: Real-Time Victim Identification

RVIS shares the same sensor infrastructure as RTIS. When a face is detected at a gate or access point, it is compared against verified missing and endangered person records simultaneously with the threat identification scan. RVIS cannot be disabled. It is not an add-on, not an optional module, and not a premium tier. It is architecturally inseparable from RTIS.

How RVIS Works

RVIS operates on the same sensor hardware and software platform as RTIS. There is no separate deployment, no additional cameras, and no second set of infrastructure. When a person passes through the field of view of an RTIS sensor at a gate or access point, a single face-only image is captured. That image is compared against two databases simultaneously: UMbRA (law enforcement threat records) for the RTIS mission, and verified missing/endangered person registries for the RVIS mission. The entire process takes seconds. Non-match images are discarded immediately.

1

Capture

A single, neck-up, face-only image is captured as a person passes through the sensor field of view. No video is recorded. No body imaging occurs. The capture is passive; the person does not need to stop, pose, or interact with any device.

2

Dual Comparison

The captured image is compared against two databases simultaneously. For RTIS: UMbRA (55.5 million booking-verified law enforcement booking records) plus operator X-lists. For RVIS: NCMEC, ICAC registries, and law enforcement-submitted missing/endangered person records. Both comparisons happen in parallel.

3

Human Verification

Every potential match, whether RTIS or RVIS, is reviewed by a trained human analyst at the Rapid Action Center (RAC). No automated actions are taken on any match. The RAC analyst confirms the match quality, verifies context, and determines the appropriate notification pathway.

4

Recovery-Focused Response

For confirmed RVIS matches, the RAC follows recovery-focused notification protocols. Law enforcement and designated venue security contacts are notified for safe intervention. The goal is recovery and welfare, not confrontation. For missing children, protocols coordinate with NCMEC and local LE for safe reunification.

What RVIS Does Not Do

  1. No video recording

    RVIS captures a single still image per detect. No video stream is created, stored, or transmitted.

  2. No biometric template storage

    Non-match images are discarded immediately after comparison. No facial recognition template or biometric database is created at the venue.

  3. No age progression required

    RVIS works with the most recent verified photograph of the missing person. Unlike some missing child identification systems, no digitally aged or modified photographs are needed. This eliminates a significant source of error.

This Is Not an Optional Feature

Most security vendors that offer a humanitarian component treat it as an add-on. A premium tier. A separate contract. A community partnership that requires its own deployment and budget approval. RVIS is none of these. It is architecturally inseparable from RTIS. Every threat scan runs a victim scan. Every venue that deploys Safience automatically participates in the recovery network. There is no additional cost, no additional hardware, and no way to disable it.

Every threat scan also searches for a missing child. RVIS runs on every RTIS scan and cannot be disabled.

Learn More About RVIS

Contact us for a detailed briefing on how RVIS operates at your venue. We will walk through the registries, the verification process, and the recovery-focused notification protocols.