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Client: Slough
Borough Council Value: £405,000 Type: CCTV
Overview: The system was installed to
provide full surveillance for the town
centre in addition to the civic offices.
The initial contract was to install
thirty-five fully functional and
fixed cameras. The contract was the
first in the UK to use touch-screen
control. This revolutionary technology
allows the operator to actually touch
the icon of the camera image on-screen
to select the desired camera.
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Client:
Panasonic Value: £95,000 Type: Integrated Solution Overview: The system consists of CCTV
Cameras, Turnstiles, Intercom Audio
packages and Access Control. Designed to
allow visitors and employers to come and
go from the building and warehouse
areas. A graphical display system also
provides the operator with a quick
visual indication of people using the
entry and exit systems. Full 24 hour
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Client: LIFFE Value: £185,000 Type: Access Control
Overview: The system was installed to
provide full security control of the
LIFFE (London International Financial
Futures and Options Exchange) building.
The access control system is capable of
handling over 3,000 people through eight
turnstiles. All the traders need to get
onto the trading floor at the beginning
of the day. Twenty Six cameras
complete the system.
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Client:
Victoria Station Value: £405,000 Type: CCTV Overview: Following the threat of
terrorism a comprehensive CCTV system
was installed at a number of railway
stations. Victoria Station was one of
the selected stations where cameras were
located to view public areas. The system
also featured comprehensive recording
and re-play searching facilities.
Cameras can be viewed in a number of
locations by the operators.
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Client: CAA Value: £85,000 Type: CCTV Overview: The system was required to
provide vital aircraft information as
they crossed from the runway to the
docking location. Two cameras were
provided which allowed the operators to
see a wide angle view in addition to a
tight zoomed angle to establish the
aircraft registration. Unique at the
time was the transmission process which
was radio wave and covered over 1km in
distance. The camera pictures were fed
back to a control room in addition to
the control tower. |
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Client:
Corporation of London Value: £550,000 Type: CCTV with Number Plate Recording
Overview: The project was initiated as
an Anti-Terrorist Campaign for the City
of London Police. The contract called
for the design; supply; installation and
maintainance of a surveillance system
with revolutionary number plate
recording software. Over a period of two
years over forty CCTV cameras were
installed at key entry points around the
centre of the capital. The contract
became known as the 'Ring-of-steel.'
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Client:
Fujitsu Micro Electronics Value: £95,000 Type: Intruder
Overview: A fully integrated security
system to provide full building security
in addition to vehicle control for their
new premises in Maidenhead. The axis
control system manages the alarms for
external detection devices and lift
control, together with twelve access control doors. A graphical
display system provides easy
identification of incidents and full
audit reporting for the operators.
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Client:London
Borough of Hounslow Value: £ Undisclosed Type: CCTV and Perimeter Detection
System Overview: The system consists of a
number of CCTV cameras positioned on
4.5m poles. Each camera features
infra-red lighting and high resolution
cameras and lenses ensuring the
operators are provided with high clarity
pictures. Also included are a number of
infra-red beams which throw an invisible
line around the perimeter. If the beam
is broken the camera is automatically
selected on-screen and recorded. |