With a broad ecosystem of partners from which to choose, public safety agencies can respond more easily to emerging threats and opportunities. By enabling seamless integration of diverse technologies — such as AI-driven video analytics, automated incident response tools, and body-worn cameras — open systems empower public safety teams to reduce latency, maintain vendor choice, and build a more resilient, unified infrastructure.
With more than 4,800 access control readers and 1,635 surveillance cameras now integrated into a single interface, the university has seen immediate improvements in both efficiency and incident response.
With a rapidly growing student and staff population, Texas A&M’s Transportation Services division faced increasing challenges in managing over 36,000 parking spaces. Genetec announced that Texas A&M University is using Genetec AutoVu automatic license plate recognition technology.
The new plugin empowers law enforcement officers and investigators to quickly narrow down a pool of suspects using vehicle behavior patterns — specifically driving speed and travel cohorts.
Genetec solutions will be used to help Brampton provide regional law enforcement agencies with critical data to expedite crime investigations and improve community safety.
According to the announcement, the integration addresses critical challenges in modern security operations by unifying communications and video management within Security Center.