P200-M to build high-tech command center in Baguio
>> Monday, October 28, 2019
For traffic, peace and order programs
BAGUIO CITY -- The city government is awaiting the
release of a P200-million grant from the Office of the President (OP) to
establish a state-of-the-art and first-of-a-kind integrated command center, an
official said on Tuesday.
“It's from the OP. Basically, magbibigay si
Presidente ng PHP200 million para mag-install ng command
center part na may AI (artificial intelligence) technology which will
be embedded in the cameras, video management. So this will allow us to do the
things that were described by Mayor Benjie (Magalong),” said Felipe Puzon,
Magalong's chief of staff.
Puzon said the command center will cover traffic
management, disaster response, and security which Magalong earlier described as
"the first of its kind" in the country.
The system will be
connected to the smart traffic lighting system, weather management system, and
can aid peace and order - as well as disaster risk management programs.
“It will be an
integrated command system that will technically cover traffic management,
disaster response and security of the entire city,” he said.
Earlier, Magalong said
the technology would be capable of facial and vehicle plate number identification.
The technology can
enable operators to “flag down” a face or vehicle that had been entered by a
camera into the database. When flagged down, all cameras connected to the
database will start to follow the subject, identifying its location.
Puzon said having the
technology operational would provide data for decision making such as in the
investigation of cases and suspension of classes during inclement weather.
“Just as long
as makuhanan like if may hit and run na nangyari,
may description of a for example a blue sedan, kung
sa area na 'yun may AI camera, pwedeng i-filter kaagad
na blue sedan, so doon sa software, ifa-flag natin
na blue so lahat ng car na dumaan sa camera na blue, mafa-flag
so out of 3,000 cars na dadaan doon, mas madali ng mahanap (for as
long as the AI camera is able to capture it, example a blue sedan, the system
can already filter and flag-down all blue cars from the thousands that pass in
the area),” he said.
He said the terms of
reference are expected to be out within the next two weeks and thereafter the
quotation for the submission and review of proposals.
He said the operation of
the command center will depend on the winning bidder's capacity to install the
cables, set up the equipment, and install the AI-ready cameras.
He said they are
projecting an initial 64 cameras spread city-wide that will be connected to the
command center. Additional cameras would be placed in high traffic and high
crime rate areas.
Puzon said the P200
million budget will cover the first two segments of the five-phase project.
The command center will
be manned by trained personnel, with each shift composed of a policeman, a
fireman, and emergency medical service and other first responders.
He said the command
center may be set up on the second floor of the disaster risk reduction
management (DRRM) office at City Camp, where the City Engineering office is
located. (PNA)
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