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Law Enforcement Mobile Video Archive
 
 
In-car video capture has emerged as one of the best innovations in police technology over the last few years. A video record of traffic stops has been valuable in allowing law enforcement officials to do their jobs effectively and safely. In addition, communities can avoid costly lawsuits by keeping a video record of each officer’s interaction with the public. The problem facing government agencies is what to do with the massive number of video files from these digital video systems.

Solution providers specializing in mobile video and archiving use Primera disc publishers to create burned and custom labeled DVDs. This archivable, uneditable and portable digital record can easily be stored offsite for security and save valuable hard drive space for more recent video. Primera’s XR systems feature rack mounting capability and a locking metal case making them ideal for law enforcement agencies.
Police DVD
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Featured Developer: ICOP Digital, Inc.
ICOP Digital, Inc. is committed to providing surveillance and communications solutions that improve safety and security in our nation's communities. ICOP offers Primera's top-of-the-line, rack-mountable Bravo XR, XRP and XRP-BLU as part of its evidence management solution for law enforcement video archival. ICOP leverages the PTBurn SDK to provide a seamless data management experience to its users.

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L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision

Featured Developer: L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision
L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision is a leading supplier of in-vehicle mobile recording systems for law enforcement. Its product range includes both analog and digital recording systems as well as associated peripherals and evidence management solutions. For its Write-Once Read Many (WORM) optical archiving systems, L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision uses Primera Technology’s PTBurn SDK and Bravo II Disc Publishers to create DVDs on demand.

Case Study
Public Safety IT Magazine, March/April 2007
   
   

 

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