Understanding the unique requirements of your partners is critical when it comes to observing and protecting their operations, assets, and personnel.
Tom Fontana had a meeting and technology demonstration with a transportation agency where they wanted to solve a few significant challenges:
So, the agency wanted to learn more about:
Watch as Tom and Matt discuss these topics.
With real-time eyes on scene, the proper response can be initiated: safety teams, police, fire, EMS, snow plows, etc. can be deployed with the right gear and staffing for the problem at hand.
Likewise, the public uses the information online or on the news broadcasts to decide on alternate routes of travel during peak traffic times or during weather events or other unforeseen traffic situations.
What if a vehicle becomes disabled? How is reliable communication made from the traveler to the traffic operations center? What about road noise in the background?
The solution to the challenges is rolled out behind the scenes.
These are just a few of the challenges facing transportation agencies and consultants.
Recently, new MIC 7000 camera system was installed on a bridge...for free...just to test drive it. That's the power of a global manufacturer combined with a solid local partnership between the manufacturer's representative and the end user.
This MIC series camera system is part of a "Try Before You Buy" program which allows the transportation entity to test drive a rugged camera system. The MIC is being evaluated as a replacement for nearly two dozen standard dome cameras, many of which have failed once or more since initial installation only a couple years ago.
Why go rugged?
The original cameras installed were standard commercial PTZ domes. These types of domes are usually used quite successfully on the sides of buildings or for interior applications, however, in this case, a rugged system is best suited.
Why?
Meet MIC...
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