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PLE demonstrates Unattended Persistent Surveillance Product at Bridgewater Correctional Complex (Treatment Center).

Source: Businesswire (08/17/07)

Rochester, N.Y. (Business Wire) ---August 17, 2007---P&L E-Communications, LLC (PLE) demonstrated our AVT234 rapidly deployable/redeployable perimeter surveillance kit at Bridgewater Correctional Complex (Treatment Center) Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

The demonstration, sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Corrections, Office of Security Technology was performed to observe, and allow correctional facility practitioners to become familiar with, commercial-off-the-shelf unattended persistent video surveillance technology to see if it made sense to adapt it for use to provide unattended behavioral analysis of perimeters for intruder/contraband detection and inmate clumping and movement monitoring.

The AVT234© TMC© kit is a commercial-off-the shelf non-developmental item (COTS/NDI) that provides video surveillance change detection that is a quickly deployable / redeployable using four (4) EO/IR sensors for persistent full motion video analytics with proven significant reduction in video false alarms.

PLE is happy to support the Massachusetts Department of Corrections and is providing an opportunity to adapt the technology originally developed for DoD Physical Security Equipment Action Group (DoD PSEAG), for use by law enforcement and correctional facility personeel under the the auspices of the National Institute of Justice. Working with the the Massachussets Office of Security Technology PLE is currently adapting our persistent surveillance technology to:

  • Handle different traffic patterns of inmates at different times of day by scheduling different configuration templates.
  • Manipulate the configurations to effect sensitivity according to video scenes Field of View (FOV) using simple or advanced operator controls.
  • Provide night detection capability using day/night NIR cameras with and without illuminators.
  • Enable alarms to be transferred remotely via network, email, cell phone, and locally an audio alarm is sounded.

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