“Given the size of our facility and volume of patrons, we required an automated and proven system to link to our extensive (security video) installation,“ said Timothy D. Bohr, surveillance director for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, which owns and operates Foxwoods. “The seamless integration between the iTrak Incident Reporting Platform and the iGWatch Facial Recognition System provides the ability to enhance our subject and patron database searches, instantly narrowing down possible subjects from 1,000s to one or more individuals in seconds.”
CVS Corp., with 5,400 pharmacies in 35 states; New York-based Rainbow Apparel Co. USA Inc., operator of 1,000 junior, plus-size and children’s fashion stores; and Luxottica Retail, North America’s largest optical retailer with 5,500 locations, will be among major retailers to implement the systems.