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TRUSTED - Target Recognition Using Surveillance Technology for Evidence and Detection - A campaign to improve the effectiveness of existing video surveillance security systems.

- Press Release - 25th September 2008

 

DVTel News of the Show - ASIS 2008

(1)  DVTel Surpasses 3,000 Global Installations, Strengthens Management Team.  Global sales surpassed industry averages in the first half of 2008 with stellar results in APAC and EMEA and the entire company maintaining a 40% rate of growth so far in 2008.  Terry Vellek joined DVTel as Executive Vice President of Sales for the largest region—the Americas. Other new senior management include Greg Love as Vice President of Sales and Yossi Koren as Chief Financial Officer. Maria Cambria, head of the Global Services team for six years, has been promoted to Vice President of Global Services and Yaron Zussman has been promoted to Vice President of Global Accounts.      

(2)  DVTel Unleashes the Power of Award-winning Enterprise Class Latitude NVMS Software.  Release of new Latitude NVMS Lite means traditional small to medium-size business users can now choose any combination of analog cameras and still enjoy the full range of IP capabilities, including the latest mega-pixel camera technology.  This is a simple to deploy, end-to-end IP system that is a single server solution pre-licensed and pre-installed.  Lite comes in bundles of 12, 16, 24, or 36 cameras and works with multiple brands of IP cameras and encoders. Several storage options are available depending on camera number and end user needs. Once again, DVTel gives end users the freedom to “Think Outside the Box”. 

(3)  Monroe County Utilizes DVTel to Unify IP Surveillance.  With the DVTel intelligent Security Operations Center (iSOC) as the management software, the project will eventually comprise over 1000 cameras. Monroe County’s IP surveillance program numbers 4 self-contained surveillance systems—County, County-State Department of Transportation, Rochester Airport, and the County prisons—all will eventually be managed by the DVTel iSOC in unified fashion as well as partitioned to each user.

(4)  Delaware Bridge Commission Relies on DVTel to Protect Critical Assets.  The DRJTBC is a bi-state agency for PA and NJ, operating seven toll bridges and 13 toll-supported (free) bridges, overseeing more than 135 million vehicles crossing the Delaware River annually.  DVTel, Mass Electric Construction, Siemens Building Technologies, and MATE teamed up to design, furnish, construct, install, integrate, and maintain an electronic surveillance and detection system that will include video surveillance, intelligent video, building access control, intrusion detection, a central control center, and communications systems for video, data and voice transmissions

(5)  Westminster Council Continues Wireless City Initiative Expansion.  Westminster’s Soho is a major center of London nightlife and the security challenges are numerous and complex.  The project has been on-going for over five years and continues to deliver impressive end user benefits:

·    On-going positive impact on crime reduction figures

·    More effective management of scarce parking resources

·    New camera set-up time significantly reduced

·    Major savings per system camera as wireless set-up eliminates cabling costs

·    Improved efficiency of mobile workers

(6)  Newark Housing Authority Enlists DVTel to Improve Security.  One of the nation’s largest public housing projects is installing up to 1000 surveillance cameras to deter and detect crime at 87 buildings.  Along with managing camera data, the DVTel iSOC offers a unique audio component so that the 24/7 Command Center can communicate real-time with police or citizens at the site of an incident.  The expanding security system provides a critical resource at a time when manpower is being cut, giving authorities the ability to “zoom” around to multiple sites in mere minutes.

(7)  Wayne Westland Schools Install DVTel across Multiple Campuses.  Wayne Westland Community Schools in Michigan—comprised of 17 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 2 high schools, and an ultra modern facility for career/technical training—continues to roll out its 600+ camera surveillance system managed by the DVTel NVMS.

(8)  Atlantis Casino Expands with DVTel.  Both the Security and Surveillance sides of the house will utilize unified NVMS command and control software to manage up to 900 cameras monitoring gaming tables, public areas, parking lots, a new hotel, and more. 

(9)  Leeds City Council Relies on DVTel to Improve Residential Security.  Leeds City Council is utilizing the DVTel intelligent Security Operations Center (iSOC) as the command and control interface for a public housing IP video surveillance program with over 400 cameras and growing.  The security system, part of The Leeds Wireless Solution developed by Innovation Leeds, monitors 52 residential high-rise buildings, over a 30-square mile area, in an effort to tackle drug related crime and anti-social behavior. 

(10) DVTel Roster of Partners Continues to GrowÉAlvarion, Mate, Barco, Pixim, and Panasonic join the ranks of DVTel’s expanding roster of technology partners, including over 100 IP cameras compatible with the intelligent Security Operations Center (iSOC) software.

For further details visit http://www.dvtel.com

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