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Royal Saudi Air Force seeks help on its secure communications program
The U.S. Air Force is gathering information from prospective contractors about their ability to support the Royal Saudi Air Force’s secure communications program by procuring new equipment, maintaining existing gear and installing a sophisticated access control and surveillance system at the RSAF’s headquarters complex in Riyadh.
From Government Security News, February 22, 2010

Pennsylvania Roadwatch: ARRA projects are moving along nicely
PennDOT moved swiftly in 2009 to put 30 transportation projects out for bid in the five-county Philadelphia region that were financed with $257,757,000 of federal economic recovery funds. At the one-year anniversary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 18 of the 30 transportation projects in the Philadelphia region that were fully or partially financed with ARRA funds are in construction and four have been completed. The remaining eight ARRA-funded projects will start shortly.
From Delaware County Daily Times, February 21, 2010

Arizona speed cameras incite a mini revolt
But since the Grand Canyon State began enforcing speed limits with roadside cameras, motorists are raging against the machines: They have blocked out the lenses with Post-it notes or Silly String. During the Christmas holidays, they covered the cameras with boxes, complete with wrapping paper.
From Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2010

Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission selects DVTel software
Ridgefield Park, NJ-based DVTel Inc., a specialist in security solutions over IP networks, reports that the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) has selected its intelligent Security Operations Center (iSOC) as the command and control software for the integrated surveillance and detection system that will provide early warning for the protection of DRJTBC assets.
From Government Security News, February 19, 2010

IMS Research forecasts CCTV and video surveillance market in Middle East to grow by 10%
IMS Research's "Middle East Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance - 2010 edition" report forecasts that the Middle East market for video surveillance equipment will grow by over 10% in 2010 and the region is forecast to continue to grow strongly towards 2013.
From Source Security, February 17, 2010

RNCOS Projects 15% Growth for European CCTV Market
The European CCTV market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 15% between 2010 and 2012 on account of soaring demand to enhance security and improve surveillance.
From EMail Wire, February 17, 2010

Net connection through power lines on the cards
A near-complete research on Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) at Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly known as Delhi College of Engineering, promises to revolutionalise information technology at a fraction of a cost. If all goes well your power lines will allow access to high-speed internet connection, video surveillance, e-governance, distance education, real-time TV streaming and much more. Monitoring and controlling electronics gadgets at home from office will also become a reality.
From Times of India, February 15, 2010

ONVIF to host interoperability event at ISC West
IP video standards group ONVIF (the Open Network Video Interface Forum) announced Friday that it will be hosting its second interoperability event at ISC West 2010 next month in Las Vegas. ONVIF, which was founded by video companies Axis, Bosch and Sony in 2008, held its first interoperability event at ASIS International last year in Anaheim, Calif. The event will allow attendees the opportunity to observe the latest developments within ONVIF and see what's in store for the future of network video standards.
From Security InfoWatch, February 12, 2010

Maryland Transit deploying mobile surveillance system from March Networks
Baltimore has decided to deploy mobile video surveillance systems from March Networks on its 669-vehicle, fixed-route bus fleet, the Canadian company announced Wednesday. The value of the contract with the Maryland Transit Administration was not disclosed. However, it said the MTA intends to have its entire bus fleet upgraded by March 2011.
From The Canadian Press, February 10, 2010

Municipal Wi-Fi making a comeback, says vendor
Wireless mesh network vendor Firetide is forecasting a 100% increase in demand for city-wide wireless mesh networks — an indication that muni-Wi-Fi is experiencing a resurgence from the crash and burn days of 2007. The difference this time around is a municipal focus on providing mesh networking for public safety — primarily wireless video surveillance solutions — and adding more applications, such as remote metering and traffic monitoring.
From Urgent Communications, February 10, 2010

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