Thursday, March 22, 2007

Corpus Christi- CCTV Installer Recognized

The Tech-Army.org is proud to recognize Mark Fry owner of Fry Technical Services from Corpus Christi Texas as our Outstanding Service Provider for the month of March.

Mark’s work while partnering with CameraSecurityNow.com for his installations of Geovision DVR's (CCTV Camera Security Systems) has gone above and beyond the call of duty and has resulted in the highest level of service and satisfaction for our mutual customers.

We wish Mark and his company continued success and with our strongest recommendation we urge our callers and web visitors in the Corpus Christi area to consider Fry Technical Services for all your CCTV Camera Security, Point of Sale, Computer Service and Installation Needs!

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Video Database of Crime

The International Association of Chiefs of Police has begun an ambitious project to compile a nationwide video database of crime. Four cities have been chosen to begin the collection of data: Fort Worth Texas, Everett Washington, Raynham Massachusetts and Cincinnati Ohio.

The database will collect clips of actual crimes in progress and will be used by law enforcement to visually identify suspects, methods of operation, weapons, etc. across multiple times and locations. The actual data will come from both public and private sources including traditional CCTV camera systems, hand held camcorders and even cell phones.

Some day a detective may be able to sit at a computer and search for bank robberies committed any where in the country by a male with a read ball cap or a certain weapon type. Access to this information of course could easily help connect the dots that would in the past take endless man hours of interviews and detective work.

At present there are fewer than 700 recognized forensic video analysts in the country but the International Association of Chiefs of Police and this program hope to change that as the amount of video evidence used in law enforcement continues to grow.