NAV Awarded Contract by New York City.Design/Build Video Surveillance System Upgrade at Brooklyn Army Terminal is First of Multi-Phase Project.
Brick, NJ (July 11, 2011) North American Video (NAV) announces that the company has been awarded the contract to upgrade the video surveillance system at the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT) in New York City. The surveillance system upgrade to an IP-based system is the first phase of a multi-phase project slated for the landmark campus.
The project entails adding to the number of existing analog cameras with multiple IP cameras and transmitting video to the Army Terminal buildings via a wireless mesh. The upgraded system will include a Verint© recording solution and virtual video wall for operator use. The peer-to-peer wireless mesh network is ideal for remote video monitoring as well as short-term video surveillance projects or mobile video surveillance applications.
Completed in 1919, the Brooklyn Army Terminal served as the country's largest military supply base through World War II. The Cass Gilbert-designed facility sits on Brooklyn's industrial waterfront and is owned by the City of New York and leased by the New York City Economic Development Corporation. Today, it houses dozens of commercial and industrial tenants, with significant room for expansion.
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