Situational awareness is essential to protecting human life and thwarting terrorist activities. Wireless video surveillance provides for the monitoring of activities remotely from a command and control center, and allows for communication to response teams should suspicious activity be detected. 3eTI offers encrypted wireless solutions that ensure video is secured from unwanted viewers.
See how 3eTI provided wireless video surveillance for the 2005 Presidential Inauguration.
NASA (with Anne Arundel County EMA / Annapolis Police and Naval Academy) Emergency Display Sensor System (EDSS) | |
Secure Wireless Video SurveillanceTo better improve response times during emergency situations, NASA sought to better monitor situations and improve communications between first responder teams and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) personnel. 3eTi provided an Emergency Display Sensor System (EDSS) on vehicles to provide wireless video surveillance and send real-time video and CBRNE information from the Mobile Command Center Unit back to the EOC. | ![]() |
U.S. Secret Service for 2005 Presidential Inauguration | |
Wireless Video SurveillanceTo protect the President and other VIPs, the Secret Service sought to monitor activity on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. from a remote command center. The 3eTI solution entailed installing a series of video cameras and wireless video servers on and within vehicles used in the procession, allowing for real-time video to be monitored for potentially threatening activity. | ![]() |
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