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Detail Commanders & LE Coordinators

Intelligence for the Detail Commander

80,000 people walk in. You know zero of their names. RTIS changes that. Every person passing a sensor is compared against 55.5 million booking-verified identities. Matches are confirmed by a human analyst before your team receives an alert. Every threat scan also searches for a missing child.

55.5M Verified Records Human-Verified Matches Court-Ready Evidence
55.5M+
Verified Identities

Law enforcement-sourced booking records from 18,000+ contributing law enforcement agencies

Sub-5 sec
Sensor to Alert

From camera detect to human-verified alert delivered to your designated LE contact

Zero
Biometric Retention

Non-match images purged immediately. No facial recognition database built at the venue

The Intelligence Gap

80,000 People Walk In. You Know Zero of Their Names.

Your officers work venue details with weapons, training, and experience — but without the one tool that matters most: identity intelligence. Weapons detection tells you someone brought a knife. It does not tell you the person holding it has three active warrants in two states.

On event day, your detail operates blind. Officers rely on memory, printed photos, or pre-game briefing sheets that are outdated before gates open. There is no systematic way to identify persons with active warrants, protective orders, fugitive status, or sex offender registrations as they walk through gates holding 40,000 to 80,000 people.

RTIS sensors at every gate compare each face against 55.5 million booking-verified identities from UMbRA — the largest biometrically verified law enforcement identity repository in the country. Every potential match is verified by a trained analyst at the Rapid Action Center before your officers receive an alert. No false alarms. No automated actions. A human confirms every match.

Complete chain of custody from source record to alert. Evidence standards built for court, not just operations. Your detail gets actionable intelligence in under 60 seconds — name, photo, record source, and reason for alert.

Law enforcement command center with monitoring screens

The Blind Spot at Every Gate

Your officers work venue details with weapons and training but without the one tool that matters most: identity intelligence. Weapons detection tells you someone brought a knife. It does not tell you the person holding it has three active warrants in two states.

  1. Running Details Blind

    Officers assigned to venue security details rely on memory, printed photos, or briefing sheets that are outdated before gates open. There is no systematic way to identify persons with active warrants, protective orders, or fugitive status as they enter a venue holding 40,000 to 80,000 people.

  2. Active Warrants Walk Through the Gate

    Individuals with outstanding felony warrants, probation violations, and protective order violations attend major events. Without identity intelligence at the perimeter, those warrants go unserved. The person is inside the venue. Your officers are standing right there. Neither party knows about the other.

  3. No Post-Incident Identification Tool

    After an incident, investigators work from CCTV screenshots, witness descriptions, and manual comparison. Running a face through a scraped social media database returns unverified results with no chain of custody. The identification cannot withstand a suppression motion.

  4. Jurisdictional Gaps on Event Days

    A major event may involve local PD, county sheriff, state police, and league security. Each agency has its own watch lists, warrant databases, and alert protocols. There is no unified identity layer that runs across all of them simultaneously during ingress.

  5. Missing Persons Are Not Part of the Security Mission

    LE agencies maintain missing person databases. Venue security details do not screen for missing children or endangered persons. The resources are in the building. The data exists. They are not connected.

What Safience Puts in Your Hands

Four products. One deployment. Identity intelligence that routes to law enforcement only, built on data your agencies contributed, verified by human analysts before it reaches your team.

RTIS

Real-Time Identification at the Perimeter

Every person passing a sensor is compared against 55.5 million booking-verified booking records and operator-controlled lists. Matches are confirmed by the Rapid Action Center before an alert reaches your designated LE contact. Non-matches are purged immediately.

How RTIS Works at the Gate
UMbRA

The LE Identity Database Behind Every Scan

55.5 million identities sourced from booking-based booking records contributed by 18,000+ law enforcement agencies. Complete chain of custody from booking photo to match result. Every identity is traceable back to its LE source. This is not scraped social media.

Inside UMbRA
QAPLA

Post-Incident 1:1 Facial Comparison

A standalone browser-based tool for investigative use. Upload a reference image and a suspect image. QAPLA returns a match or no-match determination with a similarity score. Strictly 1:1 comparison. No database search. No connection to UMbRA. Human-initiated, on-demand.

QAPLA for Investigations
RVIS

Missing Person Identification on Every Scan

RVIS runs on every RTIS scan. It cannot be disabled. Every image captured for threat identification is simultaneously compared against databases of missing children, trafficking victims, and LE-designated endangered persons. If RVIS identifies a potential match, the Rapid Action Center coordinates directly with the appropriate agency.

The Dual Mission

Request a Confidential LE Briefing

We conduct LE briefings under NDA. No sales pitch. A classified overview of the UMbRA dataset, RTIS operational capabilities, and deployment configurations specific to your jurisdiction and venue environment.

Every threat scan also searches for a missing child.

RVIS runs on every RTIS deployment. It cannot be disabled.

Learn about the Dual Mission