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Each agency and organization plays a part in defending its employees and civilians, and WCCTV is proud to play a significant role in this critical mission.
Government agencies and municipalities use mobile video surveillance units to enhance security details, adding an extra layer to pre-existing security procedures.
Across the USA, WCCTV’s rapid deployment pole cameras and mobile surveillance trailers are the go-to solutions for government officials looking to drive down crime rates.
Below, we discuss the specific ways our surveillance solutions are being implemented by government agencies.
WCCTV’s range of rapid deployment pole cameras are deployed as part of a comprehensive security plan for protecting government buildings, employees, and locations like courts, airports, museums, and offices.
Other applications include installing WCCTV pole cameras in high-traffic areas like bus stations, schools, or libraries to act as a remote security and monitoring solution.
Other civic applications of video surveillance can aid in data-driven decision-making. For instance, transportation departments can use cameras to monitor traffic patterns to improve city planning initiatives.
No matter your application or how many times they change, a pole camera is a solid investment.
Especially as they offer many benefits over standard security cameras, including ease of installation, reduced setup costs, and an agile response to changing surveillance requirements.
Extending surveillance to parking lots provides an additional deterrence and another barrier to those who might cause harm or damage were they to access to municipal buildings.
WCCTV’s Mobile Surveillance Trailer provides the means to support government agencies by operating as a powerful deterrent with autonomous powering capability, meaning they do not need to depend on local power supplies.
The mobile surveillance trailer can be moved, set up, and deployed within minutes, providing immediate surveillance resources where they may be needed the most.
The trailer can be fitted with up to four WCCTV pole cameras, so all live and recorded footage can be accessed via 4G and Wi-Fi, any time from any device.
Therefore, off-site personnel can view the real-time, or review archived video from a laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
WCCTV's Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) is the modern approach to video surveillance.
It allows government organizations and law enforcement departments to access world-leading camera equipment, and a fully managed tech support program, with no upfront costs.
With WCCTV's VSaaS, you can spread the cost of surveillance equipment over an extended period rather than one upfront outlay.
This means you only pay for cameras when they are needed and benefit from free upgrades to the latest equipment.
If you require mobile video surveillance cameras to address existing or emerging crime issues, please get in touch with WCCTV today and speak to our government and city safety systems specialist.
We can provide you with more information on how our systems work, how they reduce crime, how to bid for them and provide you with demonstrations of the equipment on request.
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