3VR, the video intelligence company, announced that the CrimeDex online collaborative network of more than 3,000 fraud, loss prevention and law enforcement professionals partnered with the Wireless Loss Prevention Council (WLPC), a network of retail wireless loss prevention professionals, to facilitate the sharing of information related to organized retail crime syndicates and serial retail criminals.
Five burglars trying to outsmart the security system at a Pompano Beach perfume warehouse failed against Sonitrol’s audio intrusion detection technology.
VidSys collaborated with the United States Park Police (USPP) on a technology trial to protect the hundreds of thousands of people from around the country during the annual Fourth of July celebration in Washington, D.C.
As the trend of non-response ordinances across the country continues to spread, so is a counter-measure that ensures police dispatch to locations where an alarm is verified. Earlier this year, the Boston Police Department put in place a new policy designating exclusive priority codes for video-verified intrusion alarms.
On the afternoon of May 3, 2011, Sonitrol Audio Verification technology delivered real-time audio of a hostile and threatening situation at a customer’s protected premise to the security monitoring center; which allowed the Baltimore Police to make an apprehension in record time.
FLIR Systems Inc., Portland, Ore., announced that its ICx Technologies subsidiary was awarded a contract from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) valued at up to $101.9 million, for the procurement of mobile surveillance capabilities systems.
I fly out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles whenever I’m headed to industry events, and right now I’m in the middle of getting my travel arrangements together for ISC West. Because my home airport is LAX, it caught my attention to see press reports and video talking about LAX using the Situator from NICEin LAX's ARRC. ARCC?
On the evening of December 17, 2010, Sonitrol Security of Delaware Valley’s central monitoring station received a hold-up alarm from a restaurant and liquor store, followed by live sounds from the liquor store area of the facility.