Saturday, July 01, 2006

Surveillance Cameras: Ensuring Security at Ports in America

RNCOS: September 11, 2001, WTO in America was attacked & destroyed by terrorists. The incident revealed the fakeness of the security system of the most powerful economy in the world. Strict need to strengthen the security systems at the prominent gateways, such as ports, was felt by the authorities in America. One of the most practical solutions that came up for preventing any such mishap in the future was to install surveillance cameras at important places in the state and that leads a boom in global security industry.

Installing surveillance cameras at ports ensures that no suspected object or container hacks into the country. Latest intelligent video systems will help the port authorities track every container entering the premises. It’ll also help alert the security guards, so that they can respond in real-time.

IRNCOS has provided a comprehensive discussion about the latest technological developments taking place in the global video surveillance market.

As per the analysis of CCTV market, the report, In 2005, growing at the rate of 13% CCTV market in US reached around $2Bn in comparison to $17Bn in 2004. At present, the global CCTV market for surveillance equipments is estimated to be valued at above $1Bn, this doesn’t include installation cost of these equipments.

CCTV Market Update (2006-2007) Publ 20060701