News Article by Security Sales & Integration
The September issues of Campus Safety Magazine and Security Sales & Integration Magazine feature an article on security integration in schools. LENSEC’s Jeff Kellick, Jamie Bradford, & Keith Harris were interviewed by the magazine as experts in the field. The feature also includes a case study on Ottawa University featuring Mike Brimmer and Gary Williams from Midwest Card and ID Solutions.
Ottawa University, in Ottawa, KS, has a rich heritage. Since 1865, the university has educated its students. Many people rely on Ottawa University to help them achieve a lifetime personal growth and significance.
The faculty and staff at the university are also charged with keeping students safe. Ottawa University’s three residence halls become home to students away from their families.
An End to Analog
Somewhat ahead of its time, Ottawa University had installed analog video cameras in its residence halls about 10 years ago. The number of cameras and available technology were limited. “We really didn’t have enough cameras,” recalled Tom Taldo, Dean of Student Affairs, “and the camera placement wasn’t good. But our biggest problem was you couldn’t make out any faces from the video images. The recordings were practically
useless.”
The university had a long-standing relationship with the security integrator, Midwest Card and ID Solutions. Gary Williams, a Midwest Sales Engineer, met with Taldo to discuss options to upgrade their video surveillance system. Williams introduced Taldo to LENSEC IP video management software and to IQinVision megapixel camera technology. Taldo was sold immediately, “We wanted an IP-based system with crisp image resolution. We wanted a cost-effective system for indoor and outdoor surveillance. Gary Williams and Mike Brimmer from LENSEC showed me a system that meets my needs.”
Rolling Out IP Video Surveillance
Phase one of Ottawa’s plans calls for IQeye Alliance dome cameras to be installed in the new university’s new Student Union. All cameras will be managed by LENSEC’s Perspective Video Management Software (VMS) and monitored by security personnel. Phase two will see additional IQeye cameras installed at the Student Center library. In all, over 50 cameras and servers running Perspective VMS will be deployed in this project.
“The new system is much more user friendly,” explained Taldo. “We are able to stop and review the video, we email video clips, and the quality and clarity of the images doesn’t even compare—we are able to make out exactly who is in the frame. Also, not everyone who touches this system needs to be considered an IT expert. I really appreciate the minimal training needed to run this software effectively.”
In addition, LENSEC provides a browser-based solution that displays quality video whether the user has a Mac or a PC. In an education environment, that is useful.
Solving Problems, Creating A Safer Environment
“We’ve had a few theft issues,” said Taldo, “especially at the end of the semester when electronics are stolen. The new system with its capabilities and image clarity is helping us solve many of those incidents.”
The university also has plans to expand video surveillance outdoors. “We’ve had some of bike thefts,” said Taldo. “The students are going to be pleased when we protect the bike racks and reduce problems.”
Continues System Expansion
Working together, Midwest Card, LENSEC, IQinVision and Ottawa University are drawing up expansion plans to install video surveillance throughout the entire campus. When completed, the system will have hundreds of cameras inside buildings and monitoring grounds.
Working off the success of this project, Taldo hopes to extend IP video surveillance to several remote Ottawa campuses located in Arizona, Wisconsin, Indiana, and in Kansas City. LENSEC and IQinVision intend to tie campuses together across the network for a seamless solution providing remote video streaming among the campuses. “Everybody has really enjoyed the quality of this new system, including our Information Technology team. Our IT team has fully embraced LENSEC & IQinVision and are excited to help continue to lay the foundation for future expansion across all of our Ottawa University locations,” concluded Taldo.