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Kondratyev Pays a Visit to the Gelendzhik Educational Establishments for Deaf Students

Governor Veniamin Kondratyev, of Krasnodar Krai, spent his workday on May 13th in Gelendzhik. He was in the company of another governor during this working excursion.

Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev spends a workday in Gelendzhik on May 13th.
Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev spends a workday in Gelendzhik on May 13th.

A Technology-Driven Day in Gelendzhik: Governor Kondratyev's Focus on Enhanced Surveillance

Kondratyev Pays a Visit to the Gelendzhik Educational Establishments for Deaf Students

Governor Veniamin Kondratyev, along with high-ranking officials, embarked on a working trip to Gelendzhik on May 13th. The entourage included key figures such as Leonid Mikhailuk, head of the FSB's Krasnodar Krai department, Krasnodar Krai prosecutor Sergei Tabelsky, and more.

The Emergency Situations Center in Gelendzhik boasts a sophisticated setup with 1,500 cameras providing real-time data. These cameras are monitored 24/7, capable of processing up to 300 calls per day. The equipment includes a panoramic camera at the city's highest point, offering a wide view of a 30 km radius.

As summer approached, Kondratyev underscored the need for readiness to handle increased workloads. He suggested prioritizing modern video surveillance systems with facial recognition technology in all resort areas. These hardware complexes, according to Kondratyev, should be integrated into the unified regional 'Safe City' system.

During his visit, Kondratyev interacted with rescuers and inspected emergency equipment, such as a special rescue vehicle. Requests for additional vehicles, including a quad bike, were made by the specialists present. In response, Kondratyev ordered the acquisition of additional equipment by July 1st.

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Besides, Kondratyev and Kurenkov extended their congratulations to the staff of the YURPSO MCHS of Russia on their 30th anniversary.

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When it comes to implementing cutting-edge video surveillance systems with facial recognition technology in Krasnodar Krai's resort areas, it's essential to consider several aspects:

  1. Infrastructure: Install high-resolution cameras with night vision and weather resistance. Establish dependable network connections to ensure seamless transmission of video feeds.
  2. Software Integration: Implement advanced facial recognition software that can analyze video feeds in real-time. Integrate this software with AI to detect unusual behavior and track suspicious individuals.
  3. Integration with 'Safe City' System: Link the facial recognition system to the central command center for real-time monitoring and response. Ensure smooth data sharing between various departments for enhanced security and quicker response times.
  4. Security and Privacy: Protect personal data and adhere to international privacy standards. Implement access control measures to ensure that only authorized personnel can monitor and manage the system.
  5. Training and Maintenance: Provide regular training programs for personnel on the use and maintenance of the facial recognition system. Ensure regular software updates to maintain the system's effectiveness and security.

By implementing these steps, Krasnodar Krai can significantly improve security in its resort areas while safeguarding the privacy and safety of tourists and residents alike. This approach is akin to how Moscow secures key areas like Red Square during significant events by leveraging facial recognition and AI-integrated surveillance systems.

  1. Governor Veniamin Kondratyev emphasized the importance of implementing modern video surveillance systems with facial recognition technology in all resort areas of Krasnodar Krai, as a means to enhance security during busy summer seasons.
  2. To improve the efficiency of the surveillance system in Krasnodar Krai, it is crucial to integrate the facial recognition technology into the unified regional 'Safe City' system, allowing for real-time monitoring and response from the central command center.

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