…individual schools who are awarded the grant will receive a fully functional security camera system– including cloud management and recording, mobile phone remote access applications, cameras, networking equipment to connect IP cameras, and secure gateways to the cloud – at no cost for 1 year.
… as more districts move to include security camera coverage on campuses, and wish to ensure their surveillance systems allow first responder emergency access.
Steve Thalheimer, Superintendent, Fairfield Community School District: “Our school district’s top priority is to protect our students and staff. Eagle Eye Networks’ cloud-based system will allow our staff and law enforcement to have as much information as possible in any situation. We can use their First Responder Emergency Video to immediately give first responders real-time video access.”
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