Wireless Service Dallas police: Results of Network Video Monitoring significant reduction in crime
Dallas, TX (Business Wire) 11 October 2010
In addition to his work as host city for the 56th Portion Annual Report ASIS International Seminar and Exhibition, Dallas also offers a fine example of how that security technologies can help law enforcement agencies to improve public safety and to improve emergency planning. A wireless monitoring system to Dallas to different parts of the host city ASIS Clock, provides the Dallas Police Department video in real time from many areas in Dallas.
â? The surveillance system wireless video is an integral part of the ISIC? s three-pronged approach to public safety, which also beat officers and citizens live and work in the region, â? ? said Lt. Anthony Crawford, Dallas Police. â? The wireless video system has significantly contributed to reducing crime in targeted areas. In fact, from 1 January 2007 to 28 September 2010 the crime rate by 37% in Uptown Dallas, 35% in the inner city, and 59% in Jubilee Park. I think a large part of this decline is due to the presence of the camera entwickelt.Eine ????
The city-wide surveillance system
showcases technology ASIS several exhibitors, including Bearcom (Booth No. 4016), Firetide (Booth No. 3824) and OnSSI (Booth No. 3115).
OnSSI software offers a video surveillance system for the Dallas Police Department. OnSSI Ocularis platform of physical security information management was chosen for its ease of use and advanced tools such as instant survey time / Slicer motor movement and push video alarm. Ocularis of OnSSI delivers business critical information and effective practice to allow officers to fewer than DPD to monitor multiple cameras.
Firetide provides the wireless mesh networks for IP video surveillance in the Texas city, the transmission of high quality video traffic from IP cameras. Without wireless mesh, it would be much more expensive to install the cameras where they were needed. In addition, the mesh creates highly alternative wireless connections to ensure reliability.
Bearcom, a national network of wireless communication solutions, developed and installed the system in Dallas, starting with the implementation of the first aircraft in spring 2007. Since then sat Bearcom add cameras to monitor different areas in the city. Dallas Police Mobile Command Center also develops and supplies Bearcom can be connected to the system until the vehicle is within range of the wireless network.
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monitor the live video cameras about 20 meters above the ground on light poles and various road signs and buildings in downtown and Uptown Dallas area and several neighborhoods in Dallas, including the Cinquantenaire Park and Jefferson Boulevard. Video surveillance 24 hours a day, seven days a week are sworn police officers in active service is currently serving less than full due to injuries and retired police officers work on an hourly basis. Successful public-private partnerships, a role in the provision of camera systems in different areas of the city, including the Central Business District, Arts District, the area of Jefferson Boulevard, and Jubilee Park neighborhood played.
total of 152 units have now all over the city of Dallas, 126 was developed by Sony and Panasonic 26 units installed, making it one of the largest municipal wireless video surveillance in the country. In the town of South West Division, for example, 11 cameras along Jefferson Boulevard corridor, where small retail shops, family-and-pop pawnshops and similar establishments predominate have been installed. These cameras are not monitored in real time, but officers regularly OnSSI software to check the video after the fact.
Besides watching the cameras in real-time supervisory staff were also reports of crimes against the video-check the archives to determine if a camera caught near an alleged crime evidence. There were 4518 of these â? Callsâ camera involved? were to June 2010 6.259 of them in 2009. Make copies of video, which requires the approval of supervisor, helped with 28 incidents to June 2010 with 70 incidents last year. The cameras were also used to events in real time, for example in areas such as monitor in the business district of downtown, where there are high concentrations of pedestrians and vehicles. The cameras were used to monitor the 112 events in real time and June of this year.
Since the cameras were installed, reports DPD, there were a total of 17 283 calls and 5016 arrests in the surveillance zones in the downtown, Uptown and Jubilee Park thanks in part to the video system. is paid in one case, a camera operator of a flight club observed in a parking lot and employees to arrest the law enforcement authorities. In another case, a person in uniform was seen on video of a crisis, and someone had his wallet during the incident. The next day the thief was seen again on video and arrested.
â? The Dallas facility is a prime example of how IP-based systems can capture videos from across a wide geographic area and provide an intuitive and user-friendly explanation of when and where needed, â? ? said Gadi Piran, President and Chief Technology Officer, OnSSI. â? The combination of the latest IP camera technology with wireless mesh networks and OnSSI video management system provides an excellent tool for the Dallas Police Department, ASIS and participants can apply the same skills to set their own work enterprises.â? ?
â? Three and a half years after the first phase of the project began PBDD? s wireless network video surveillance is an instructive example for the fight against crime advantages of such a network and public-private partnership model, the key to his success, one has? , Said Bo Larsson, CEO of Firetide Inc. â? The system is also a showcase for Firetide? s high-performance wireless mesh infrastructure, combined with an IP camera and open platform video management technologies. We are pleased with the DPD and its partners on the further expansion of the network, that part was working the area? S entwickelt.Eine public safety?
â? We are very proud to be associated with the Dallas Police Department and the project, a connection? said John Watson, president of Bearcom. â? The success of the monitoring system DPD would be impossible without the cooperation of our partners have been possible. Firetide and OnSSI not only innovators and leaders in the mobile industry, but more importantly, they worked closely with us a solution that was a perfect fit for the needs of the DPD and develop city of Dallas. Accordingly Bearcom now an integrated team that offer similar solutions for other communities, police and security authorities that the benefits of wireless technology would like to use as an effective and efficient crime reduction. “
About OnSSI
worldwide, with over 30,000 installations and more appearances throughout the city that any software solution for video surveillance OnSSI including the choice of security experts. OnSSI? S adopt solutions for the needs of all sizes and for users of Best-of-breed components that grow with their needs over time and increase productivity and efficiency to become security experts to help ensure that their facilities tailored safer, easier. For more information on OnSSI, call 845-732-7900, e-mail or visit info@onssi.com www.onssi.com.
About Firetide
Firetide is the leading provider of wireless mesh infrastructure, video, voice and data services for municipal, public safety and industrial applications to allow. Firetide mesh provides reliable high performance wireless infrastructure and access solutions for video surveillance, Internet access, public safety networks and temporary networks, where rapid deployment, mobility and ease of installation are required. Based in Los Gatos, California, Firetide is a privately held company marketing products worldwide. http://www.firetide.com
About
Bearcom
Bearcom offers a wide range of high performance products for wireless communications, services and solutions for complete mobility. Founded in 1981, is America Bearcom? S only nationwide dealer of wireless communications devices operated, customers from 26 offices in the U.S., has several affiliated offices worldwide and employs around 400 people. Bearcom headquartered in Dallas, Texas. For more information, visit www.BearCom.com.
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