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Milestone XProtect™ Enterprise Video Management Software
(VMS) provides centralized management for the city of Dublin,
Ohio. City
management and IT staff built the installation on the unified Milestone
platform with its open architecture running on an IT infrastructure. The ease
of use for employees has reduced operational costs for the city and the
wireless network flexibility helps them manage security for changing events.
The earlier analog surveillance in Dublin
did not provide clear video evidence, so the city installed a wireless IP video
system with the help of Milestone partner, Northwestern Ohio Security Systems.
Milestone XProtect Enterprise is running on two HP Proliant Servers with 14TB
HP storage arrays, Cisco network infrastructure, and about 60 network video
cameras from Axis and IQeye megapixel cameras from IQinVision.
Jay Somerville, Technical Services Bureau director at the Dublin, Ohio Division of
Police, said: “We are known in Dublin
for innovative thinking and leveraging technology to improve the city. The
network mapping and wireless approach allow us to use the cameras remotely from
the central station.”
Dublin, Ohio
is the host to many large events that create an influx of people. The city has
a population of almost 40,000 and on any given day it can balloon to well over
70,000. The city is home to many large corporate headquarters such as Wendy’s,
and events such as the Irish Festival and The Memorial Golf Tournament, an
annual PGA event that features the tour’s top field of players and is a huge
draw for the city.
Dublin’s
previous solution to crowd and parking lot monitoring was dedicated police
officers on patrolling on motorbikes all day. With the new wireless
surveillance, they have found sending a URL to the police force with the live
feed of an incident to be much more efficient.
Somerville
explained that it was less expensive to install an open IP video system as
opposed to “forklift” upgrading the pre-existing analog system.
“With Milestone we knew that we could build on what we had and we would not
have to rip out the entire solution that was already in place,” added Somerville. “Nobody likes
proprietary solutions; Milestone is great because it is an open platform that
is beyond easy to use.”
The Police and other city officials all have access to the Milestone client
interface: 61 police and 17 dispatch personnel are using it currently. Sharing
information is a much more streamlined process.
Dublin started with the network cameras at the Dublin Recreation
Center and the Dublin
Police Department, converting the rest of the city buildings over the course of
the next two years, with further plans to add video-integrated access control. Somerville said the school
district is considering implementing the same solution.