Cisco Premier Partner Clare Computer Solutions Deploys Groundbreaking Wireless Video Project
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The City of Brentwood, California is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. It’s home to 40,000 citizens, and it’s growing fast. Lieutenant Kevin King, of the city’s police department, wanted to embark on a fairly revolutionary IT project for law enforcement: provide live, wireless video feed from selected ‘high risk’ establishments directly to monitors installed inside police cars. It chose Cisco Premier Partner Clare Computer Solutions, with its specializations in Wireless LAN/WAN, to design and deploy this critical new program.
“This was a new and very groundbreaking program for the city,” says King. “My department is trying to impose certain conditions on businesses, and if the vendor didn’t come through in this new pilot program, we would lose credibility and risk the entire project stalling.”City Taps Clare for Innovative Security Solution
Clare Computer Solutions had already done a number of networking projects for The City of Brentwood, so they were among the first firms to be approached with King’s wireless video idea.
“Yun Cho, the IT manager for the City of Brentwood, brought several vendors in so we could do our due diligence and collect a number of presentations and bids,” says King. “Credibility was the most important factor to me since this was such a groundbreaking project. Clare brought that credibility in, starting with their proposal process.” Clare Computer Solutions won the bid and provided planning, design, implementation, optimization and support for a revolutionary video surveillance and security program for the City of Brentwood.
King also wanted the video system to be a positive perception for the retail establishments and for their customers. So Clare Computer Solutions designed the system so that it is primarily alarm-based. While the video is recording all of the time, it is only accessible in the police car or at the station house when there is an actual incident.
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Clare Computer Solutions recommended Cisco equipment for a variety of reasons.
“Interoperability with the city’s existing Cisco switches and firewalls was certainly a big part of choosing Cisco equipment,” says Isaac. “But the management and monitoring capabilities of the Cisco wireless solution, Cisco equipment being what we consider best-in-class, and the Cisco commitment to public safety all factored in as well.”
The Clare Computer Solutions team worked closely with Cho and his IT team to map out the deployment strategy. They started by designing a backbone infrastructure on Cisco 1400 series bridges that would canvass the whole city at strategic points. The system monitors all Cisco wireless equipment and reports back on whether equipment is up, down or suffering performance degradation. Additionally, the California Department of Justice has strict guidelines regarding who can access the videos and other critical data, so the wireless setup had to be really secure.
The Clare Computer Solutions team divided the project up into phases.
“We ran into some snags and delays, which are to be expected with almost any deployment,” says Isaac. “We worked closely with the city and they bent over backwards to accommodate us.” According to King, any delays in the project were not technical in nature, but city-induced.
“We had some problems getting conditions imposed properly and with diligence as far as providing notice to new businesses regarding the video program,” he says. “I don’t want to impose deadlines on people without notice. So as long as a retailer or business owner is working with us and making forward progress, that’s all I can ask.”
King says the conditioning of new businesses to the wireless video security system has been subjective.
“It’s about a $10,000 investment for a business to get this system installed and running in their space,” King says. “While a ‘big box’ type of store can easily afford this, we don’t want to stifle a mom and pop store for whom the investment is a really major consideration.” He says that with the help of Cho and the city’s IT team along with the Clare Computer Solutions team, he’s been able to market the program effectively and has had several businesses sign on.
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With the system in place and new businesses signing on, King and Cho say that monitoring results tell them the wireless video solution is better than anticipated. The video radius is excellent and King reports that the solution recommended by Clare Computer Solutions has proven itself out.
“Our goal is to implement this program to the degree it becomes a deterrent to criminal activity,” says King. “I can’t change their behavior, but I can make them want to go someplace else. We already know that the city right next to us, Antioch, is interested in implementing a similar program.”
Isaac is not surprised as Clare Computer Solutions’ experience delivering solutions for law enforcement allows them to recognize a growing trend.
“People are absolutely looking at wireless video as a way to control crime,” says Isaac. “Officer safety is important to everyone because these folks are putting their lives on the line every time they answer a call. And homeland security continues to become more of a concern — many cities want to implement some kind of video solution.”
And King is pleased with the potential for growth the system provides. He is looking at red-light cameras for video notices of traffic violations at key intersections.



