Network-Centric Security

NC-2 Case Study on Successful Implementation of High Definition Megapixel Camera System

November 15, 2011

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Jason Bass

Jason Bass

Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department

The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office installed a 138 camera fixed megapixel system in their facility at the recommendation of the United States Department of Justice Office of Civil Rights.  Prior to this new system, the old system cameras were never in the right place when altercations broke out or only caught a portion of the altercation.  Investigations took days, weeks or were inconclusive. In the first thirty days after installation, investigative time was reduced to minutes and the Sheriff’s office saved millions in future frivolous tort claims.  This session will examine the planning, installation and implementation of the system, which can be a model for other public safety agencies. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. When to use HD Megapixel Technology.
  2. Savings achieved with the installation of HD megapixel technology.
  3. The benefits of in-house installation using agency technicians.

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