Challenge
The Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) had an antiquated surveillance system and wanted to reduce their hardware maintenance costs and system reliability. The IDOC sought a new video security system that would be easy for their employees across the state to operate and minimize their maintenance time and expense.
Solution
After beta testing several security systems, the IDOC selected exacqVision Elite partner, Security Automation Systems, to standardize their statewide system with an exacqVision security solution. The solution included:
- exacqVision Z-Series network video recorders
- exacqVision ELP-Series network video recorders
- exacqVision Enterprise VMS software
- Exacq mobile app
- Axis encoders
- 3,500 analog and IP cameras
Benefits
- Cost effectively migrate from analog to IP video
- Increased reliability, capacity and efficiency with exacqVision NVRs
- Eliminated server maintenance expenses saving thousands of dollars a year
- Drastically reduced incident investigation time
- Improved overall operations and officers jobs
- Strong integration with all existing camera manufacturers
“My employees kept telling me how incredibly easy the exacqVision system was to use. In no time, they were searching video to find evidence of inmate incidents without any questions or problems.” – Kevin Orme, Director of Construction Services, Indiana Department of Correction
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