ISS reveals that its UVSS is now available on GSA Advantage

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ISS (Intelligent Security Systems) has announced that its SecurOS UVSS (Under Vehicle Surveillance System) is now listed on GSA Advantage.

GSA Advantage is an online purchasing platform for US General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule contracts.

The company highlights that this milestone simplifies procurement for federal agencies and it also underscores its commitment to providing advanced video intelligence solutions to the government sector.

“Unwavering dedication”

Matt Powell, Managing Director for North America, ISS commented: “The listing of the UVSS on GSA Advantage simplifies access to our video intelligence offerings for government agencies, reinforcing our commitment to national security and operational excellence.

“This achievement reflects ISS’ unwavering dedication to delivering advanced security solutions while meeting the highest standards of compliance,” Powell concluded.

“A critical tool”

Phil Jensen, Director of Sales for Under Vehicle Surveillance Systems, ISS, stated: “Achieving GSA Schedule status is a major milestone.

“It underscores the trust ISS has earned within the government sector and further validates the UVSS as a critical tool for vehicle threat detection and public safety,” Jensen continued.

UVSS

The company states that the UVSS is a compact, purpose-built system designed to enhance facility security by visually inspecting vehicle undercarriages in as little as three seconds.

Leveraging AI-driven analytics, the UVSS enables security operators to identify:

  • Explosives
  • Prohibited items
  • Damage
  • Various other anomalies across various vehicle types

Capabilities

According to the company, the key capabilities include:

  • High-resolution imaging
  • Integrated license plate recognition
  • Compatibility with third-party systems to ensure adaptability for diverse operational needs

Suitability

The organisation says that system is ideal for securing high-risk facilities, such as:

  • Critical infrastructure
  • Military installations
  • Border checkpoints
  • Logistics hubs