DTI Group will provide advanced video systems on light rail vehicles. The initial contract is valued at more than $2.5 million, plus options valued at more than $6 million.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority says its $3.6 million security operations control center has proven hugely beneficial in solving crime since opening in November.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority plans to install new video surveillance monitors on 22 of its buses to enhance safety and security of Metrobus employees and riders.
Amtrak plans to equip 70 ACS-64 locomotives with inward-facing cameras by the end of the year.
A video surveillance camera captured the moment right before an Amtrak train crashed in Philadelphia.
The city’s transit agency also recently installed improved video surveillance systems aboard trolleys and at transit stations and provided officers with uniform cameras.