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Cameras to be integrated into upgraded motorways network.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... IN A DEAL worth 490 [pounds sterling] million, surveillance cameras will be linked to the Highways Agency's telecommunications network of traffic control centres via a national digital system.
The 10-year National Road Telecommunications Services (NRTS) project will provide a national...
Deadline could slip owing to training shortfall.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... ONE OF THE major training organisations of CCTV operators has voiced concern that the deadline for operators to obtain a licence from the Security Industry Authority, which is due in six months, will be missed.
Regulations state that contract staff monitoring CCTV public space...
Analysis software market set to rocket.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... A NEW market study from IMS Research forecasts that the world market for software to analyse video content will explode over the next five years, growing from $67.7 million in 2004 to $839.2 million in 2009, at a compound annual growth rate of 65.5%.
According to IMS Research senior...
Certainty Security.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... Certainty Security has recruited the services of Mike Cox to be its new operations director. Mike has been involved in the security industry for over 26 years, 17 of which were with Securicor. More recently he has worked for SSS where he was operations and contracts manager.
Gardiner Security.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... David Hynds has been appointed as commercial director for Gardiner Security. Having been with the company for five years David's new role will see him oversee product management, marketing and purchasing, and includes the continued development of export sales and telesales alongside the...