NAV continues to make headlines with high profile customers and innovative integrated solutions that improve our customers businesses. Check out our latest press releases and case histories…
A recently completed upgrade to the video surveillance and security system at the Fond-du-Luth Casino in downtown Duluth, Minnesota has provided the casino with an advanced system that is now 100% IP. Designed and implemented by North American Video (NAV), deployment of the system coincided with renovations to the three-story casino. Read more...
Ongoing improvements to the LCO Casino, Lodge and Convention Center in Northern Wisconsin reached new heights with the most recent upgrades to the casino’s video surveillance system. Designed and built by North American Video (NAV), the system upgrade puts LCO Casino firmly on the path to an IP system. Read more…
The new Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel in Murphy, North Carolina, is the first of the tribe’s casinos to feature a video surveillance and security system that is one hundred percent IP. The system for the new casino was designed and built by NAV - Read more...
The Iowa resort gambled on the ability to integrate an existing analog surveillance system with new networked cameras and video management system. Read more...
To better serve its customers, North American Video (NAV) has relocated its Western Regional Headquarters to a new, expanded, state-of-the-art facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. Read more...
North American Video (NAV) has completed Phase 1 of an analog-to-IP surveillance system conversion for Snoqualmie Casino in Washington state. As part of this first stage, NAV provided a design-build that included encoding 700 channels of analog video to a fully digital -
The WinnaVegas Casino Resort recently pushed its chips into a major facilities expansion. It raised the stakes, gambling on the ability to integrate an existing analog surveillance system with new networked cameras and VMS — and won big.
NAV demonstrates commitment to customers in the Pacific Northwest by opening a new office in Everett, Washington, near the state's primary gaming area.