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LPR server- Vigilant Video's national LPR LEARN server. Ryan was also one of the bid <br /> evaluators on a multi-person panel that voted unanimously in favor of Vigilant Video LPR <br /> systems over both PIPS and Elsag. <br /> Agency: Colorado State Patrol <br /> Population Served: 5,116,776 <br /> Implementation Date: Early 2009 <br /> Contact Name: Captain David Santos <br /> Contact Address: 700 Kipling St., Lakewood, CO 80215 <br /> Contact Phone: 303-239-5779/ 303-239-4637 <br /> Contact E-Mail address: david.santos @cdps.state.co.us <br /> Products or Systems Installed: Mobile LPR <br /> Brief Narrative Description of Project: The Colorado State Patrol initially purchased a total of <br /> eight (8) 2-camera mobile LPR systems with Vigilant Video's LEARN server application in early <br /> 2009. The LEARN server application is hosted by the Police Department's local IT network. All <br /> systems are currently installed in police cruisers. Currently the State Patrol maintains their site <br /> license status, and all original products remain in use as a normal part of their law enforcement <br /> field practices. <br /> Agency: The Port Authority of New York/ New Jersey (PANYNJ) <br /> Population Served: Greater New York/ New Jersey Area <br /> Implementation Date: February 2010 <br /> Contact Name: Mike Buckley <br /> Contact Address: 241 Erie Street Room 302, Jersey City, NJ 07310 <br /> Contact Phone: 973-418-1257 <br /> Contact E-Mail address: mbuckley @panynj.gov <br /> Products or Systems Installed: Fixed Camera License Plate Recognition System <br /> Brief Narrative Description of Project: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey <br /> (PANYNJ) installed fourteen (14) License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras throughout the <br /> Lincoln Tunnel system. The system scans roughly 475,000 vehicles per day. The system was <br /> originally installed to identify vehicles that owed the PANYNJ excessive fees as they passed <br /> through the tunnel system. Since then - and as of current - the system is being migrated over to <br /> the hardened PANYNJ compliant data center and is expected to serve the PANYNJ police in <br /> efforts to proactively carry out day to day law enforcement activities. <br /> Agency: Fort Worth Police Department <br /> Population Served: Fort Worth Area <br /> Implementation Date: 01/03/2012 <br /> Contact Name: Corey Autry (Special Operations) <br /> Contact Address: 350 W. Belknap Street, Fort Worth, Texas <br /> Contact Phone: 817-378-1599 <br /> Contact E-Mail address: Corey.Autrey @fortworthtexas.gov <br /> Products or Systems Installed: Mobile LPR <br /> Brief Narrative Description of Project: Fort Worth Police department had an LPR initiative that <br /> involved using Mobile LPR in conjunction with Vigilant Video's NVLS data for the Fort Worth <br /> area. Special Operations unit has 6 mobility kits that they share. They use the Vigilant Videos, <br /> Mobile Companion, Mobile Hit hunter, and Vigilant Video's NVLS program to help protect and <br /> secure the Fort Worth area from known people of interest. <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 6 Page 6 <br />