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By Michael Stark
Police now have the ability to upload live streaming video from cellular phones as a crime-solving tool. Video analytics software allows a few trained personnel to monitor hundreds of cameras. This increases the amount of data available to law enforcement when responding to an incident, which makes them better prepared.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2011)
By Susan Geoghegan
Video surveillance technology allows police personnel to monitor events in real time for greater situational awareness. Companies like Crime Point, JVC, OnSSI, Panasonic and Samsung offer multi-camera systems, pan-tilt-zoom cameras, with IP systems integration and motion detection features, as well as DVR.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2011)
By William Kushner
Go the grant route. Go to the vehicle professionals. Do it the right way, or don't do it at all.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jun 2011)
By Marc Holtenhoff
Whether attempting to reduce crime in communities,
defend the homeland, or deal with natural or
manmade threats, public safety agencies at all
levels are faced with significant challenges. To
overcome them, many are implementing surveillance
systems with intelligent video applications
that automatically analyze video data to glean
useful information.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2011)
By PSIT Staff
Public Safeyt IT Industry News
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2011)
Oncam Global Group AG introduced an addition to its in-house security technology capabilities: the Oncam IPZoom 360°, 5-megapixel camera and software that, when combined with a high-resolution co-located IP PTZ camera, enable security personnel to zero in on a detailed image of a specific “suspicious” person, object or event while an entire area continues to be surveilled.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2010)
Industry News
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2010)
By Tim Burke
Technology keeps changing, and so must public safety agencies in order to keep up with it.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2010)
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is responsible for more than 18,000 lane-miles of roadway, nearly 3,000 vehicular bridges and 524 other structures. As part of that responsibility, they also protect air and water quality; communities; and roadsides.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2010)
C4i, an Australian based company with its U.S. headquarters in Reston, Va., unveiled several new features to their SwitchplusIP™ interoperable radio/telephony dispatch product at the 2010 APCO Show in Houston.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2010)