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  FLIR, VideoIQ Thermal Analytics Processor

FLIR, VideoIQ Thermal Analytics Processor

September 14, 2011
FLIR of Portland, Ore., and VideoIQ of Bedford, Mass., have partnered to offer a thermal analytics processor to provide analytics, edge NVR storage, and IP video encoding optimized for FLIR's thermal cameras.

Verint to Provide IP Video Solutions at WTC Transportation Hub

September 14, 2011
Verint announces it has been awarded a contract by Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to provide IP video solutions to the World Trade Center (WTC) Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) Transportation Hub.
  N.Y. District Tests  Eyelid  Cameras

N.Y. District Tests 'Eyelid' Cameras

September 14, 2011

Port Washington Schools is testing a technology by SituCon System, Inc. that consists of a software-controlled eyelid that covers cameras until danger strikes. School officials are equipped with a button which alerts first responders and opens the eyelids on the cameras when pressed. 

Calif. Agency Equips Fleet with Wi-Fi Capability

September 13, 2011
The Los Gatos/Monte Sereno (Calif.) Police Department has equipped its cruisers with additional Wi-Fi capability that allows officers to offload video to the main network in the station.

Security Speaking Podcast: Dr. Bob Banerjee Sheds Light on Video Analytics

September 12, 2011
Welcome back to SECURITY SALES & INTEGRATION's "Security Speaking" podcast! Here, Dr. Bob Banerjee, Senior Director of Training and Development for NICE Systems discusses how integrators can sell video analytic solutions to customers.

CCTV Helps You Contribute to Crime Fighting

September 9, 2011

CCTV is not new as an electronic product or service. Though like all electronic equipment, this product continues to develop technologically, offering ever-better clarity, data transmission and reliability to prove its usefulness. The choice of products is staggering and the service options are expanding in ways that can complicate legal implications.

DTT Surveillance Gets $5M Financing Increase, Plans to Expand Service Offerings

September 8, 2011
A $5 million increase in its credit facility will help video surveillance solution provider DTT Surveillance enter into more vertical markets.
  Video Catches  Gumby  Trying to Rob Store

Video Catches 'Gumby' Trying to Rob Store

September 8, 2011

A person dressed like Gumby tried to rob a convenience store in San Diego but the clerk thought it was a joke. Gumby fumbled with his costume as if to pull a gun but finally gave up and left the store with nothing.

  Vivotek Fisheye Camera

Vivotek Fisheye Camera

September 7, 2011
Vivotek of San Jose, Calif., releases the FE8171V, which is equipped with a fisheye lens for a 360° zero blind spot surround view.
  Verint Nextiva Video Business Intelligence for Retail Environments

Verint Nextiva Video Business Intelligence for Retail Environments

September 6, 2011
Verint Systems of Melville, N.Y., releases the Nextiva Video Business Intelligence for retail stores, which extracts data about shopper movement in stores, according to the company.
  IQinVision Sentinel HD Megapixel Camera

IQinVision Sentinel HD Megapixel Camera

September 6, 2011
The Sentinel by San Juan Capistrano, Calif.-based IQinVision is a multi-megapixel all-weather camera. Featuring H.264 main profile and MJPEG compression, the camera offers remote back focus, which reduces installation time, according to the company.
  NVT Ethernet Over Coax Transmitter

NVT Ethernet Over Coax Transmitter

September 5, 2011
Network Video Technologies (NVT) of Menlo Park, Calif., releases the NV-EC1701, an Ethernet over Coax (EoC) transmitter, which is positioned to support coax-based legacy CCTV installations that are migrating to IP.
  Digimerge Echelon Series DCB44DL IR Bullet Camera

Digimerge Echelon Series DCB44DL IR Bullet Camera

September 2, 2011
The DCB44DL infrared (IR) bullet camera by Digimerge Technologies of Markham, Ontario, Canada, offers 600 TVL resolution.

GVI Security Shuts Down Operations

September 1, 2011
Five months after GVI Security announced its partnership with LG Electronics, the video surveillance provider has shut down operations.

Honolulu Police Want to Install CCTV Cameras Ahead of Conference

August 30, 2011
As the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit draws near, the Honolulu Police Department want to install an undetermined number of video surveillance cameras.
  mobiDEOS Hires Former Police Chief as Law Enforcement Advisor

mobiDEOS Hires Former Police Chief as Law Enforcement Advisor

August 29, 2011

Video surveillance and remote monitoring company mobiDEOS has hired Stephen Cercone, a former police chief, as Law Enforcement Advisor.

  ADT Helps St. Louis  21st Ward Cut Crime With Wireless Surveillance Solution

ADT Helps St. Louis' 21st Ward Cut Crime With Wireless Surveillance Solution

August 24, 2011

With the help of ADT Commercial, St. Louis' 21st Ward installed a new wireless video surveillance system to help reduce crime by 70 percent. The integrator will install 14 Panasonic IP pan/tilt/zoom cameras throughout the subdivision. Officers will view video feeds using an OnSSI platform at the subdivision's new police substation. All photos are courtest ADT Commercial.

  Digimerge DPD24D Varifocal Dome Camera

Digimerge DPD24D Varifocal Dome Camera

August 24, 2011
The DPD24D varifocal dome camera by Digimerge Technologies of Markham, Ontario, Canada, offers 600 TVL resolution.
  Wireless Surveillance Keeps St. Louis Ward on Track to Cut Violent Crime 70%

Wireless Surveillance Keeps St. Louis Ward on Track to Cut Violent Crime 70%

August 24, 2011
After enduring 14 homicides in 2010, St. Louis’ 21st Ward has installed a new wireless video surveillance system, with a goal of reducing violent crime by 70 percent. Out of 28 wards in the city, the 21st Ward is the first to deploy this type of solution.
  San Jose PD Will Stop Responding to Burglar Alarms

San Jose PD Will Stop Responding to Burglar Alarms

August 19, 2011

After having to layoff 165 officers last June, the San Jose Police Department is scaling back certain services, including responding to burglar alarms.


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