When the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) decided to expand their rail lines in 2013, they knew that their surveillance systems would need a major upgrade to keep both passengers and property safe and secure.
An open platform video management software (VMS) solution and flexible storage proved to be the clear choice to efficiently support a growing public transit system as new business opportunities came to the region.
Challenge: Safe public transit sets the stage
Local leaders know that a top-notch public transit system makes a region more desirable to relocating businesses. And while accessibility is foremost, security is of immense importance, with passengers placing a premium on safe transportation.
UTA was building a new transit line and was eager to display an improved surveillance system to state dignitaries
In 2014, the UTA was building a new transit line and was eager to display an improved surveillance system to state dignitaries. Their video security system needed upgrading from one that was limited by the capacities of its servers, to accommodate a 500-camera expansion. The right choice was a VMS that was much more flexible and efficient.
Centralised expansion is on track
- Milestone XProtect® VMS platform
- Network cameras from Axis, Panasonic, IQeye, and DW®
- HP servers from BCDVideo
- Implementation by Diamond Partner Stone Security
- Flexible software design to further expand the system
Milestone VMS supports many different kinds of cameras and allows more devices on platforms while centralising the control system. The security camera views are accessible by dispatch, commuter, rail control centres, and other authorised users.
The 1000+ camera system as of 2015 operated with nine HP servers (eight for recording and one for management). With this system in place, UTA could expand to 2,000 cameras or more.
Staying ahead and following up
The significant improvement in video quality made it easier to monitor and investigate any adverse events Milestone marries two critical components: a centralised system and a lot of diversity in its deployment. The open platform provides a best-of-breed software integration model and ensures that UTA isn’t tied to any one technology, accommodating future growth.
The significant improvement in video quality made it easier to monitor and investigate any adverse events. The system function called Evidence Lock allows extension of the retention time for video recordings from selected cameras. And the encrypted video footage has authenticated time stamps, which is useful when exporting video to be presented in court.
Costs saved due to damage control
The use of Milestone technology had a positive financial impact on UTA. Gate arms at rail crossings frequently get damaged or broken off by motor vehicles. Before the Milestone installation, these costly incidents would often go unresolved. The new camera deployments helped police to follow up on incidents and even recoup damages.
UTA equipped its system with monitoring alarms in 19 locations, mostly in remote buildings that require navigating through difficult terrain. The Milestone VMS lets staff check the alarm by accessing the video remotely, saving time and money.
The system has also been used to prevent serious incidents. When a driver failed to report his truck stalled on a train track, the incident was observed in the VMS by a UTA technician who notified rail authorities. In that instance, Milestone helped avert a serious and potentially life-threatening accident.