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ADT Secures Port and City

By Russ Gager, Senior Editor

      The Port and City of Richmond, Calif., near San Francisco, have been made more secure with a wireless video surveillance network installed by ADT, Boca Raton, Fla.
      ADT hosted local and national media May 14 on a tour of the port and city of Richmond, Calif., where the company is installing wireless video surveillance networks.
      The company installed 82 cameras, many from Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., that are linked by a mesh network with 31 wireless nodes from BelAir Networks, Kanata, Ontario, Canada. Analytics are provided by ObjectVideo, Reston, Va.
      Storage capacity of the video, which is recorded at 15 images per second (ips), is 73 TB. It is transmitted from the mesh network by a wireless gigabit backhaul using 802.11a frequencies. Homeland Security funds were obtained for the port.
      The city has had 34 cameras installed with 70 wireless nodes and a gigabit backhaul in its first phase. Bill Lindsay, Richmond city manager, hopes the cameras and network, for which the city is paying, will reduce crime, vandalism and illegal trash dumping. The initial impetus to consider cameras came from the public works department, Lindsay said. 
      The media event also included a presentation May 15 by Sir Chris Fox, a video surveillance expert from the United Kingdom, who maintained video surveillance is effective when executed properly.
      "Community safety cameras work when they are planned, designed and implemented properly," Fox told the gathering, using the UK's term for video surveillance cameras.
      He emphasized that cameras are for safety, not surveillance, and that the British public supports them after several terrorist bombings that started in the mid-1990s with ones by the Irish Republican Army and other incidents by unaffiliated terrorists.
      Fox was involved in the coordination of Britain's response to the July 7, 2005, terrorist bombings in the London Underground and on a bus.
      Among the lessons learned by British authorities about video surveillance Fox cited are the importance of a national standard for video, the necessity of response to incidents detected by video, keeping deployment flexible, measuring performance of video systems and keeping the lid on hidden costs.
      Something as simple as assuring that the judiciary has the correct equipment to view video in court was found to be lacking in the beginning in the UK, he said.
      Fox maintained that community safety cameras can prevent the cycle of neighborhood deterioration through vandalism and crime. They can reduce a sense of danger people may have about a neighborhood and, in that sense, reduce urban blight, although he conceded it is difficult to measure that positive effect in dollars.
      "Some systems in the UK are awful because they were not thought through on the police side," Fox admitted. "The good systems are fantastically effective, and the public likes them."
      He pointed out that 194 people have been arrested as a result of the investigation of the London bombings. "Their plans have been disrupted," he noted. "There is less chance of being a victim of crime in the UK than at any time since 1981."

SDM-TV Is on Home Page
    SDM has launched SDM-TV on www.sdmmag.com sponsored by ADT through May 31. SDM-TV features industry experts and thought leaders including Dave Engebretson, Les Gold, Dan Dunkel, Charles Aulner and others who will present tips, advice, ideas and answer questions for SDM readers.
     Sponsored by ADT, the world leader in electronic security solutions, SDM-TV features important information for security installing companies including: testing networks using the ping command; how to program an IP camera, video recorder or DVR onto a LAN; solving common IP device connectivity problems; managing security transformation; partnering for success; and leveraging security convergence.
     Plus, we encourage you to submit your business and legal questions to us at sdmtv@bnpmedia.com and Les Gold will answer them on SDM-TV!

ESX Offers Education and Inspiration
for Your Success
      At Electronic Security Expo 2008, you'll get the information you need to maximize revenue, profits and company value and be inspired by the achievers and leaders in our industry.  Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to learn from the best!  The conference, being held at the Nashville, Tennessee Convention Center, runs Wednesday, June 25 through Friday, June 27, and the expo is open June 26 and 27.  Co-owners and co-sponsors CSAA and NBFAA will be holding meetings in conjunction with ESX beginning Monday, June 23.  Early-bird registration discounts are available until May 30.  
      
The ESX education program addresses the industry's most vital topics through a series of seminars, workshops and special presentations. Industry leaders and peers will inspire and motivate you as we recognize accomplishments from the past year - and the past 60 years!  The expo floor will feature 150 exhibitors, special-interest pavilions and free exhibitor-offered training. 

Apply Now to Be Ranked Among SDM's Top Systems Integrators
      Are you a systems integrator company that earned more than $2 million in total revenue in 2007? If so, your firm could qualify to be ranked among the largest integrators in the U.S., in SDM's 2008 Top Systems Integrators Report. The report, which ranks the top integrators based on their total revenues, will be published in July 2008. Applications are now available. If you haven't received yours, contact the editor, Laura Stepanek, by phone or e-mail, to request an application. Tele. (630) 694-4027; e-mail stepanekl@bnpmedia.com.

NEWS

High Resolution, IP-Based Video Surveillance Systems Finally Poised To Explode With Video Lifecycle Management (VLM) Technologies

      Driven by increased security concerns and the need to eliminate grainy video quality, the demand for high resolution, extended retention video surveillance storage systems will experience what many consider to be a hyper-growth into a multi-billion dollar storage market. A prime obstacle to this growth and technology deployment, however, lies in the storage acquisition and operational costs, which must remain reasonable and in-line with current and future customer budgetary expectations to allow customer adoption to become main-stream.

More about this technology.  

       
Meshing Compliance With Security
 The realities of today's heavily regulated IT environment have forced a priority shift with IT security. Initiatives that once could never find a patron are now being funded, as organizations scurry to comply with regulatory demands. This has been a positive step for a lot of IT security practices, but there are some definite downsides.
 
G4S adds Touchcom to U.S. services for max $56 mln
      G4S Plc. bought Touchcom Inc. for up to $56 million on Wednesday to expand its service offering in the U.S.
      The international security services provider is paying up to $23 million cash initially and up to a further $33 million over a three-year period, subject to growth targets.

ON SDM's WEB SITE 

Education Rising Value: The New Importance of Distributor Training   SDM0508-cover
      Change is in the air. Buzzwords like H.264, open architecture, IP, and interoperability keep growing louder, and emergent trends continue to take hold. With each new change and each permanent shift in the security landscape, there's more you need to know, and the training offered by distributors across the country rises in value.
The importance of training.

Fire Alarm Addressables
      In the years since addressable fire alarm systems debuted in the marketplace, their superior advantages have become well-known - the ability to pinpoint the exact detector, pull station or other device that is in trouble or alarm, thereby making it easier for end users, first responders and dealer/installers to get the job done.
The changing addressable marketplace.  

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