"Neoliberalism relies extensively on remote "government from a distance and biopolitical technologies of self" (Nadesan, 2008, p. 8).
Neoliberalism is an "ad hoc set of government experiments that favor privatization, free-market principles, individualism, and 'government at a distance' from the state system" (Gates, 2011, p. 27). It involves "allocating government among non-state actors." This can include an allocation to surveillance through things like biometrics and facial recognition technologies.
References:
Gates, K A. (2011). Our biometric future: Facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance. New York: New York UP.
Nadesan, M.H. (2008). Governmentality, biopower, and everyday life. Florence, KY: Routledge.