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Gatekeeper Systems Inc V.GSI

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Gatekeeper Systems Inc. is a Canada-based provider of intelligent video and data solutions designed to provide a safer transportation environment for children, passengers, and public safety personnel on multiple transportation modes. It uses artificial intelligence, video analytics, and mobile data collectors to inter-connect public transportation assets within a smart city ecosystem. Its platform-as-a-service business model is centered around wirelessly enabled mobile data collectors which forms the foundation of its data company evolution. It engineers, manufactures and distributes high-definition mobile video and data solutions for a range of markets including school districts, law enforcement, public transit authorities, as well as the United States military. Its video management and video analytics software may be used in mobile or desktop applications for managing video evidence of incidents. Its solutions include Purchek, Business Intelligence, CartControl and CartManager Ultra.


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Post by Steady77on Sep 14, 2021 4:43pm
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NYC - Thousands of Cameras Delivering Excellent Results

NYC - Thousands of Cameras Delivering Excellent Results

MTA announces security cameras installed at all 472 subway stations

Sept. 14, 2021
Camera installations have helped deliver a 20.6 percent decline in major felonies in 2021 and 28.6 percent increase in arrests.

Security cameras have been installed in all 472 of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) subway stations.  

Cameras were deployed Sept. 11 at the 472nd Station, Broadway station on the G Line. Thousands of cameras have now been deployed systemwide. 

The initiative to expand security camera coverage was accelerated last year by Interim President of New York City Transit Sarah Feinberg, who identified a new class of cameras that could be deployed more quickly and at much lower cost than traditional cameras. As a result, 200 stations of the 472 in the system have gained security camera coverage within the past year.   

Feinberg accelerated the pre-existing camera installation program to ensure that all subway stations have cameras by the end of summer 2021.

“Thanks to our incredible workforce who continue to deliver for our customers and credit to Sarah Feinberg who from the top of New York City Transit got this program accelerated,” said Craig Cipriano, acting president of MTA New York City Transit. “We have delivered on Sarah’s commitment to accelerate the camera roll-out as we look to restore confidence in the system. We recognize safety and security are top concerns for our customers, as they return to our system, and this is a significant tool in our effort to enhance rider safety.”  

“We at the MTA, together with the NYPD, are driven to deliver a safer and more high-level quality of life experience in the subway system and these cameras are a big part of that,” said MTA Chief Safety Officer Patrick Warren. “If you are a criminal who preys on those who use our system, you will have your image captured and be put on the express track to justice. The image will be delivered to the police, and the police will use it to find you. The NYPD has been aggressively investigating every crime in the subway, which is why crime is way down this year.”   

Security cameras used in the subway system come in two forms: Those that broadcast in real time to the subway’s security center, and those that record locally and provide material that can be retrieved quickly and used in the investigation of crimes. Similar to the NYPD’s post-9/11 Lower Manhattan Security Initiative, some of the live cameras give New York City Transit the ability to spot suspicious packages and other activities that require response.     

The latest statistics provided by the NYPD show a decline in major felonies of 20.6 percent in 2021 through Aug. 31 and a 28.6 percent increase in arrests over the same time period.   

The MTA will continue to expand the placement of cameras throughout the system, with a goal of optimizing coverage of stations. 

https://www.masstransitmag.com/safety-security/security-products/press-release/21238193/mta-new-york-city-transit-mta-announces-security-cameras-installed-at-all-472-subway-stations

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