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Automated License Plate Recognition
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
12-09-01
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City of Manassas <br /> Manassas, Virginia <br /> Scope of Project: Designed, implemented and supported a multi-phased, multi-agency City- <br /> Wide surveillance initiative. Phase I installed new IP cameras in the Police Department Building <br /> which included cameras that recorded audio for the interview rooms. Phase I also installed new <br /> IP cameras in the Department of Utilities Building. Phase II integrated existing analog camera <br /> and installed new IP cameras in the 3 of the City's public schools. Phase III integrated existing <br /> analog cameras at the Manassas Regional Airport. From a single interface any authorized user <br /> (Airport director, Police officer, Utilities personnel, Emergency Responders, School District staff, <br /> etc) can view any of over 100 cameras they are authorized to view from any computer on the <br /> City's LAN/WAN. This project continues to expand as more agencies are brought online. <br /> City of Richmond Police <br /> Richmond, Virginia <br /> Scope of Project: Designed, implemented and supported a multi-phased, multi-agency City- <br /> Wide wireless surveillance initiative for the City of Richmond Police and Richmond Sheriffs <br /> Office. The system deployed for the Police included the installation of IP Pan/Tilt/Zoom <br /> cameras and Firetide mesh radios in three housing projects and IP cameras that captured the <br /> audio in interview rooms. The system deployed for the Sheriffs Office included the installation of <br /> IP cameras in the John Marshall Courts Building. The system continues to expand as more <br /> precincts and agencies are brought online. <br /> Spotsylvania County <br /> Spotsylvania, Virginia <br /> Scope of Project: Designed, implemented and supported over 700 IP cameras in 32 county <br /> facilities including the Judicial Center, all public schools and the School District Administration <br /> Office to create a County-Wide surveillance platform. From a single web page, any <br /> Spotsylvania County Sheriffs deputy can view any camera in any facility from anywhere in the <br /> county using his wireless mobile data terminal and the county's CDMA network. With the <br /> system, law enforcement, fire, emergency response and the school district are able to take a <br /> proactive stance on public safety and can collaborate with any agency at any location in <br /> response to an incident while viewing the cameras in real time. <br /> Northern Virginia Community College <br /> Annandale, Virginia <br /> Scope of Project: Designed, implemented and supported a college-wide surveillance solution for <br /> six campuses involving over 250 IP cameras that allowed any authorized user to view any <br /> camera at any campus from any computer on the College's LAN. The project utilized wireless <br /> mesh radios to connect remote camera locations. <br /> George Mason University <br /> Fairfax, Virginia <br /> Scope of Project: Designed, implemented and supported a university-wide surveillance solution <br /> that would enable any authorized user to view any camera at any campus from any computer <br /> on the University's LAN as well as enabling remote access to emergency responders in <br /> response to an incident. Phase I integrated existing analog and IP cameras at the Fairfax <br /> campus, Prince William campus and the Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center into a single <br /> surveillance management platform. Phase II encompassed the installation of new IP-based <br /> cameras at the Fairfax, Arlington and Loudoun campuses. <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 3 Page 10 <br />
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