Board approves security cameras at Alabama high schools
Cost of the low-light cameras is $154,998, to be paid through a Homeland Security grant and an Education Incentive grant. The cameras will take the surveillance systems from analog to digital.
Alabama (Florence Times Daily) June 11, 2010 -- The Lauderdale County school board in Alabama voted unanimously June 10 to install 10 surveillance cameras at each high school, including Allen Thornton Career Technical Center.
Total cost of the cameras is $154,998, to be paid through a Homeland Security grant and an Education Incentive grant.
The cameras are designed for low light and will take the facilities' security surveillance systems from analog to digital, offering upgrades including clearer resolution.
Link: http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20100611/NEWS/100619965?Title=Board-approves-security-cameras-at-high-schools
Source: Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report




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