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infrastructures. Te capabilities include transforming existing video so it can iden- tify objects, intruders, weapons, behavior anomalies, slips and falls and smoke and fire. Te lessons learned at BGAD serve as a foundation for JMC’s broader efforts to modernize security across the OIB.
INNOVATION IN DESIGN Te core of this transformation lies in the integration of sophisticated system-agnos- tic AI analytics with the existing network of legacy sensors, utilizing new technology to cover security gaps left in the traditional security model.
Recognizing the need for adaptability, JMC is also developing a portable, trailer- mounted version of
this technology.
Tis mobile solution extends protection to remote- or low-infrastructure envi- ronments that currently lack sufficient security coverage. Tis also allows the Army to secure areas that have not been financially feasible to secure via tradi- tional methods, like fencing, at a fraction of the cost—leading to increased security and safety across the OIB. Te system can autonomously utilize dozens of cameras simultaneously and identify a gun thou- sands of feet away. Traditionally, it would take more than one individual to monitor that many cameras, and alerts were based upon what the operators could see with the naked eye one screen at a time. Te new system removes the human element, moni- toring all the cameras at once and pushing alerts to the operator in real-time. With an already short-handed security force, this system eliminates the need to send person- nel to respond to nuisance alarms and allows more guards to be at key locations with threat risks or at security checkpoints versus watching monitors in the control room. Tis results in less fatigue, more effi- cient response to legitimate threats and an overall enhancement of the OIB security posture.
DETECTION WORK
As part of the new AI-based system, a drone can be used to detect vehicles. (Photo courtesy of JMC)
CONCLUSION While JMC is still in the research phase, multiple real-world testing scenarios have taken place at BGAD, and the system has demonstrated an accuracy rate above 96%. Te integration of AI into the OIB secu- rity infrastructure offers several benefits: enhanced detection of potential threats with speed and precision; faster, more effective responses by security personnel, reducing risks; and optimized alloca- tion of resources, enabling more strategic deployments.
JMC is reshaping how security is managed across the OIB. This transformation ensures that critical national assets remain resilient in the face of modern threats. By embracing advanced technology, JMC is securing the OIB’s future and setting a new standard for safeguarding vital infra- structure.
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BRIG. GEN. DANIEL DUNCAN assumed the duties as JMC’s commander on April 25, 2025. He was commissioned as an ordnance officer from Washington State University in 1994. He holds an M.S. in strategic studies from the United States Army War College, an M.A.
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management and leadership from Webster University and a B.A. in political science from Washington State University.
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