BroadWare Helps California High School District Enhance Campus Security
Posted on: Tuesday, 20 February 2007, 15:01 CST
BroadWare Technologies has been selected to implement a sophisticated video surveillance system to help protect students, faculty and property at Grant Joint Union High School District in Sacramento, California.
Based on the BroadWare Media Management System, the new video surveillance system will enable school security personnel to simultaneously monitor the campus and parking lots in all 13 high school and junior high campuses, as well as their other facilities, allowing them to be alerted in real-time of security or safety threats.
The system was deployed in one of the high schools as a pilot program, and will now be expanded to all campuses in the school district to include more than 700 cameras.
The system allows school officials to view live video from cameras at different campuses simultaneously with high quality images. If a critical event occurs on campus, authorized school administrators and school police can all access live video remotely.
Recorded video can also be used in conjunction with an alarm system to prevent vandalism, theft, and arson, and images recorded during an alarm event can be sent via email to specified users.
Source: Datamonitor
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