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Mon Jan 30, 2012, 09:24 PM Jan 2012

The Most Technologically Secure Super Bowl Ever

Public Intelligence

If you watch the Super Bowl next Sunday, between the commercials and the elaborate half-time show, take a moment to to think about the one aspect of the event that you will not see: the massive deployment of federal and local law enforcement resources to achieve what is already being called “the most technologically secure Super Bowl in the history of the Super Bowl.” The game, which will take place February 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, will be secured by an unprecedented number of measures including dozens of newly-installed night-vision cameras, mobile gamma-ray scanners and a $18 million fusion center staffed with officials from various federal agencies and the military.

Here’s some of the measures being deployed by federal and local officials to secure this year’s Super Bowl:

1. Mobile Gamma-ray Vehicle Scanners

Local network WRTV reports that the Department of Homeland Security is sending an unspecified number of gamma-ray cargo and vehicles scanners to secure Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Mobile Vehicle and Cargo Inspection Systems (VACIS) are produced by defense contractor Science Applications International Corporation and can reportedly see through six inches of steel to reveal the contents of large vehicles. Customs and Border Protection Officer Brian Bell told WRTV, “We can detect people, handguns and rifles . . . You’d be a fool to bring something into that stadium that you shouldn’t. We’re going to catch it. Our goal is to look at every vehicle that makes a delivery inside the stadium and inside the secure perimeter. We are looking for anything from explosives, to weapons, anything contrary to law.”

2. $1 Million Mobile Command Center

The various federal and local officials operating the gamma-ray vehicle scanners on-site at the stadium will be located in a 51-foot Featherlite trailer being lent to the Marion County Department of Homeland Security by Verizon. The $1 million trailer was designed by Verizon as a mobile command center for disaster response and will be staffed with Customs and Border Protection Officers and others assisting in the screening of cargo and vehicles entering Lucas Oil Stadium.



3. Explosion-proof Manhole Covers

Since 2010, Indianapolis has experienced a series of underground utilities explosions that have turned manhole covers into projectiles damaging property and vehicles. Over the last two months, the city has spent $150,000 installing “Swiveloc” locking manhole covers that “can be locked for security reasons during the Super Bowl. In case of an explosion, the covers lift a couple of inches off the ground — enough to vent gas out without feeding in oxygen to make an explosion bigger — before falling back into place”.

http://publicintelligence.net/the-most-technologically-secure-super-bowl-ever/

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The Most Technologically Secure Super Bowl Ever (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
Pshaw. Looks like a Romulan supply ship to me. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #1
And how much was spent on securing the Pro Bowl? Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #2
Give them cake and circus. WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2012 #3
Should be able to create a sterile environment. Downwinder Jan 2012 #4

Nye Bevan

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2. And how much was spent on securing the Pro Bowl?
Mon Jan 30, 2012, 09:31 PM
Jan 2012

Seems like there's one rule for fans of good teams, but another one for fans of shitty teams.

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