Nearly 8 in 10 respondents said it is important that first responders receive real-time video access to school surveillance cameras…
“We are funding this cloud security grant to make it easier for more schools to provide the highest level of safety to their students and staff,” says Eagle Eye Networks President and CEO Dean Drako. “Eagle Eye Networks’ cloud surveillance offers many benefits to improve campus security, including flexible retention, leading mobile access, scalability, and an overall lower total cost of ownership.”
Grant winners will receive a full year of funding for the cloud-based Eagle Eye Security Camera Video Management System (VMS) and associated components. The solution includes cloud recording services, centralized management, gateways, cameras and necessary networking equipment. Encrypted retention of up to one year for all the video is available for each camera.
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