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Agenda Page 1 of 2 <br />Print Back to Calendar Return Previous Next <br />CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/27/2014 <br />Information <br />2.2. <br />Title: <br />Video Camera and Server Upgrades for Police Squads and Municipal Center With an Update of <br />Proposed Capital Equipment Purchases for Budget Years 2015-2017 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: To report on the camera use and support needs of the police department, municipal center <br />and parking structure and to report on estimated costs for these needs in relation to overall capital <br />equipment needs of the city for years 2015-2017 and possible funding mechanisms. <br />Police <br />The police squad car cameras were purchased in 2006 and are not going to be supported by the <br />manufacturer in the near future. There has been several improvements to cameras and video systems <br />since the department purchased the current system. The server that stores the squad videos is <br />also reaching its end -of -life. Each squad car currently has two cameras, with one facing forward and <br />one covering the backseat of the squad. The police department is looking to replace the existing <br />system with the VELM (Video Evidence Lifecycle Management) solution offered by Visual Pro 360 <br />and their partners. This new system has five cameras per squad, adding a left and rights side camera <br />and an a rear camera. This all-inclusive solution also includes the replacement of current squad car <br />laptops. The new system enhances safety for the officers and lessens liability for the city. The <br />capabilities of this new system will be discussed in further detail. Also, some of the two camera <br />systems in Fire Department vehicles will be placed. <br />Municipal Building <br />The municipal building currently has eight cameras on a stand alone system. Six cameras are within <br />the PD and two are outside of the building itself. The PD cameras include interview rooms, evidence <br />room, and detention area. None of these cameras are digital at this time. The new system will <br />improve the quality of the videos. The server that hosts these cameras is no longer working and has <br />created a security risk inside the PD, causing the need to be replaced immediately. There are <br />currently no cameras within the Admin/Public side of the Municipal Center. Eight additional <br />cameras would be added to monitor public entrances and other high traffic areas. The Anoka County <br />License Center is not included because they have their own security system. <br />Parking Garage <br />The parking ramp currently houses 46 security cameras. Thirty analog cameras were in original build <br />and 16 digital cameras were added during the recent expansion. The original 30 cameras within the <br />parking structure are not digital and record at a low quality due to storage constraints. The original <br />30 cameras record to a Honeywell server located in the parking ramp. This system is the same age as <br />the one in PD, while the 16 expansion camera videos are stored on a separate recorder located in City <br />Hall. Having multiple systems makes it difficult to retrieve video. <br />A current park camera will also be added to the system. <br />http://156.142.212.178:8080/agenda publish.cfm?id=0&mt=ALL&get_month=5&get_year... 6/2/2014 <br />