Police officers in Chicago’s Waukegan Police Department are using Motorola Solutions’ S1500 body cams, which, according to an article in Engadget, may soon be employing artificial intelligence to help officers identify objects and missing people.
The San Francisco public metro system BART has stirred up some controversy with its explanation for why it ended its practice of releasing video surveillance of crimed committed on board the trains.
Assembly Bill 748 from Assemblyman Phil Tang (D- San Francisco) would significantly expand public access to footage from police body-worn cameras from shootings and other public interest cases, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Hanwha Techwin recently released a new video on its VSaaS Camcloud solution. Located on its YouTube channel, the video features a breakdown of what features are new, as well as how to use them.
AMAG Technology, the security management system manufacturer, announced Key Tracer and RightCrowd as the newest certified partners within the Symmetry Preferred Partner Program.
PSA announced a new online education and training portal for systems integrators servicing physical security, professional audio-visual and related applications.
As the industry increasingly moves toward adoption of IP-based video, which continues to outpace analog every year, there is still a large portion of end users who continue to rely on their legacy systems.
Camcloud, a provider of cloud video surveillance, has announced that its service and partner program has been awarded the 2016 Partner of the Year Award from Hanwha Techwin America. The award was presented during ICS West, held in Las Vegas in April.