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Patriot One Technologies (Patriot One/the Company) have announced that The U.S. Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has selected the Company’s Multi-Sensor Gateway patron screening solution for use at its headquarters building, located in Washington, D.C., to secure employee entrances and gateways.

Multi-Sensor Gateway solution

This next-generation patron screening solution will play an important role in improving employee safety, while providing them with a more convenient experience, by eliminating the need for people to empty their pockets or have their bags checked separately.

The District of Columbia Protective Services Division has chosen innovative security company, Patriot One Technologies, to provide protection for the D.C. OIG. This solution is able to detect weapons and other threats, before they have a chance to cause any harm. As a result of this partnership, the D.C. Protective Services Division will be able to provide a safer environment for all who work or live in the district.

Partnership with Maven Security Technologies

OIG completed successful evaluations of our technology in late 2021 and we look forward to working with them"

The project was conducted with Maven Security Technologies, a Washington D.C.-based security company that provides solutions for biodefence, access control and intelligent threat detection. The combination of Maven Security’s consulting services with Patriot One’s Multi-Sensor Gateway technology allowed OIG to elevate its screening process with higher accuracy, than traditional walk-through metal detectors.

OIG completed successful evaluations of our technology in late 2021 and we look forward to working with them, and Maven Security Technologies, partner of Smith & Sons, LLC, who also worked closely on this project,” said Peter Evans, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Patriot One Technologies.

Deploying modern, innovative security solutions

Peter Evans adds, “OIG understands the importance of protecting its employees and the broader community, and is a big believer in being ahead of the security technology curve. Using the most modern, innovative security technology allows them to protect employee entrances and deliver a more efficient, professional experience.

The OIG is an executive branch agency of the U.S. federal government that conducts audits, inspections, and investigations of government programs and operations. Its mission is to conduct independent and objective audits, and investigations relating to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) programmes and operations, in order to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in DHS programs and operations.

New, cutting-edge security technology

We are constantly looking for new, cutting-edge security technology that we can utilise to improve our client’s overall security posture, and that improves their operations, reduces costs, and brands them as innovators,” said Benjamin Wells, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of Maven Security Technologies.

Benjamin Wells adds, “We reviewed a number of alternative solutions. Patriot One’s advanced technology was a perfect fit for OIG and what they are looking to accomplish at their headquarters location, with the plans and the potential to expand this type of deployment at other D.C. agencies in the future.

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