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Stephen S. Wise Temple and Schools rely on OnSSI’s video surveillance solution
A major component of the School's video surveillance system is the NetDVMS solution from OnSSI
Los Angeles-based Stephen S. Wise Temple and Schools has recently implemented a multi-faceted security and video surveillance system to ensure the safety of facilities, members, students, faculty and staff.

A major component of the system is the NetDVMS Video Surveillance Management and Control Solution from OnSSI which manages networked video from cameras located throughout the facilities and integrates with the institutions' physical security information system. "Part of the beauty of the NetDVMS system from OnSSI is its ability to integrate with multiple systems," said David Lam, Chief Information Security Officer for Stephen S. Wise Temple and Schools. "It is a very open system. We had no problem integrating analytics, and we can switch cameras whenever we want to. It is an open solution and works with products we need it to work with."

Stephen S. Wise Temple and Schools in Los Angeles is one of the largest Reform Jewish congregations in the country, with more than 3,000 member families and close to 1,700 children in its schools. The Temple encompasses an Early Childhood Centre, an Elementary School, Religious School, Milken Community High School, and David Saperstein Middle School. A 24-hour security operations centre maintains watch over the Temple and its various campuses, thanks in part to OnSSI's video system.

The security cameras are a mix of domes, "box" cameras and PTZ cameras, all of which are managed by OnSSI's NetDVMS system



Working with system integrator Antropy, Inc. of Chatsworth, California, the Temple security team evaluated three different IP camera management systems. According to David Girdner, Vice-President of Antropy, Inc, OnSSI's NetDVMS solution was selected based on its lower total cost of ownership, conformity with IT best practices, compatibility and simplicity of installation and operation. He said: "OnSSI designed NetDVMS from the ground up as an IP system with advanced video surveillance capabilities. It is designed with the IT environment in mind, unlike other control systems that evolved from analogue video roots."

Wise Temple and Schools run NetDVMS software on two HP servers with 16TB of video storage assigned to the OnSSI system. Ten cameras run on a virtual server and another 54 cameras run on hardware servers. The cameras are a mix of domes, "box" cameras and pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, all of which are managed by OnSSI's NetDVMS system.

The Temple and Schools also use OnSSI's Ocularis Client Lite software, installed at the Operations Centre and the IT department, for forensic analysis of incidents. "When the School needs more ‘granularity' in searching video, they turn to Ocularis Client Lite's investigation tools," said Lam. Features include simultaneous playback of up to 64 cameras; highly configurable motion detection; incident search by time and alert; a kinetic timeline for reviewing large volumes of video; and auto-generation of thumbnails based on time and motion.

To effectively manage monitoring of the facilities' extensive perimeter area, the system also employs video analytics from Agent Vi in conjunction with OnSSI's NetDVMS software. The PSIM receives data from multiple systems, processes it and provides operators the visual information they need to see. "If there's an event triggered by the content analytics, the system takes the feed from OnSSI and analyses it, then alerts the guard," said Mr. Lam.

Mr. Lam's background is in physical security and information technology (IT) and it was the experience in both disciplines that guided his search to find the best technologies to fulfil the critical need for a highly integrated video surveillance and security solution. He adds: "We are just thrilled with the NetDVMS. It's a remarkable piece of technology."

For more information on OnSSI, call +1 845 732 7900, e-mail or visit their website.

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