Video Data Storage and Monthly Fee Issues Solved for Police Body Cameras
Press Release -
Sep 28, 2015 -
updated: Sep 28, 2015
Titan Body Camera is the first of
its kind to solve the issues and concerns regarding video storage and
reoccurring monthly costs of body camera footage. Titans Data
Acquisition terminal provides both body camera docking stations and
self-standing storage for departments of all sizes. This completely
eliminates any and all additional costs that come along with many other
solutions on the market.
Minooka, IL,
September 28, 2015 (Newswire) -
Titan Body Camera
located just outside of Chicago IL seems to have a solution that solves
this problem. Titan provides a free standing Data Acquisition Terminal
that charges the cameras, extracts the data, wipes the camera clean of
the data and then stores the video onto a local secure server. The data
management software is easy and makes accessing the video by an assigned
administrator easy.
What’s makes this so unique and different is that it completely takes away from monthly fees, storage fees and licensing fees. It keeps all your files literally at your fingertips with a simplistic easy back end management system. These units also delete videos of low importance after any set amount of days the agency or legislation desires. Therefore the unit only keeps footage that is consider high importance which ensures that you are utilizing your server space to the fullest.
Click here for comparison chart of body camera systems.
In an example of these costs, in Birningham, Alabama, the City Council approved a five-year $889,000 contract with TASER International for police body cameras and a companion digital management system. The city will pay the company $238,000 for the first year of service. Birmingham police initially bought five terabytes of data, and already have used 2 ½ since the cameras went into use.” Which means they are going to need more storage which is going to cost more money every year down the road.
In SiliconeAngle Magazine, Mike Wheatley, a Senior Staff Writer, recently wrote an article about TASER, entitled.."Are the cops being cheated on cloud costs?"
This is one of many stories that make implementing these body camera systems costly . What we are finding is that all the cameras available on the market do what they promise to do and that is to record video. What agencies need to be concerned about is the longevity of the devices and how the costs will look in 4-5 years.
But, Titan Body Worn Camera Systems has solved this problem. Titan offers an all inclusive cost that includes equipment, set up, training and storage which eliminates recurring and accumulating monthly fees. Because unless this data is managed and archived it accumulates storage fees.
For more information, contact Titan Body Worn Camera Today
What’s makes this so unique and different is that it completely takes away from monthly fees, storage fees and licensing fees. It keeps all your files literally at your fingertips with a simplistic easy back end management system. These units also delete videos of low importance after any set amount of days the agency or legislation desires. Therefore the unit only keeps footage that is consider high importance which ensures that you are utilizing your server space to the fullest.
Click here for comparison chart of body camera systems.
The chart demonstrates how Titan Body Worn Camera Systems compares against leading competitors for a 50 officer department for a 5 year period. These numbers include the cameras, installation, monthly charges and any other hidden costs we could find."Everybody is screaming, 'We need body cameras.' But nobody is saying, where is the money coming from? What are you going to do with all the data? Who is going to manage it?"
In an example of these costs, in Birningham, Alabama, the City Council approved a five-year $889,000 contract with TASER International for police body cameras and a companion digital management system. The city will pay the company $238,000 for the first year of service. Birmingham police initially bought five terabytes of data, and already have used 2 ½ since the cameras went into use.” Which means they are going to need more storage which is going to cost more money every year down the road.
In SiliconeAngle Magazine, Mike Wheatley, a Senior Staff Writer, recently wrote an article about TASER, entitled.."Are the cops being cheated on cloud costs?"
This is one of many stories that make implementing these body camera systems costly . What we are finding is that all the cameras available on the market do what they promise to do and that is to record video. What agencies need to be concerned about is the longevity of the devices and how the costs will look in 4-5 years.
But, Titan Body Worn Camera Systems has solved this problem. Titan offers an all inclusive cost that includes equipment, set up, training and storage which eliminates recurring and accumulating monthly fees. Because unless this data is managed and archived it accumulates storage fees.
For more information, contact Titan Body Worn Camera Today
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