Alaska DOT Pilots SecurOS Soffit to Boost Pedestrian Safety in Kodiak

Intelligent Security Systems (ISS), a global provider of video intelligence and data awareness solutions, deployed its SecurOS Soffit pedestrian safety system in Kodiak, Ala. This pilot project, launched by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) on Rezanof Drive near Cope Street, marks the first installation of the Soffit in the state.
The deployment addresses a critical safety challenge unique to the region: long periods of darkness in the fall. Alaska sees a notable increase in pedestrian crashes during September and October, when daylight hours decrease rapidly but the contrast of snow — which can make pedestrians more visible to drivers — is not yet present. To mitigate this risk, the state selected the SecurOS Soffit for its ability to provide intelligent, dynamic illumination.
Unlike standard streetlights that illuminate an entire area continuously, the Soffit utilizes advanced video analytics to detect pedestrians as they approach a crosswalk. The system then directs a dynamic LED lighting array to “escort” the pedestrian across the street, illuminating only the person and their immediate path. This targeted approach increases driver awareness while minimizing unnecessary light pollution.
“We are proud to partner with the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities on this critical initiative,” said Aluisio Figueiredo, CEO, ISS. “This project underscores our mutual commitment to protecting pedestrians in challenging environments. By bringing intelligent visibility to Kodiak’s roads, we hope to demonstrate how technology can save lives where traditional infrastructure may fall short.”
This installation follows the recent successful deployment of the SecurOS Soffit in Dublin, Ohio, last month.
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