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Everything in one platform Monitor video, access control, intercom, and other systems from one solution. With everything in one platform, you'll be able to manage security, handle events, and maintain your systems in less time. This lessens costs and frees resources for other tasks. Make informed decisions Update passengers about transport schedules and make better decisions using valuable operational insights from your platform which detects patterns from video, analytics, GPS, accelerometers or other systems. Share video with other agencies Enhance response to emergencies in your city. By sharing your security view with outside agencies, your teams can work together to coordinate an effective response, no matter the situation. Efficient guided response Ensure every incident is handled efficiently by defining response strategies in advance. The system will guide you from response to resolution, so you can keep your passengers and fleets moving. Automated vehicle tracking Quickly locate vehicles in your city and retrieve live or archived video from onboard buses and trains. Your team can also track when vehicles enter or exit a geofenced area on a map or pull reports to identify deviations. Quick onboard video retrieval Save time retrieving onboard video archives with automatic video offloading. The system automatically transfers bookmarked video to a central archiver and notifies you when the transfer is complete. Key benefits of a unified security platform for public transit agencies How a mass transit agency secures passengers and drivers onboard buses in Boston Each weekday, over 1.3 million commuters use public transit in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. That's why the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) upgraded the security onboard its fleet of over 1000 buses using Security Center Omnicastâ„¢ for video surveillance. Today, each bus has five cameras which the MBTA Operations Control Center team and police dispatch can access in real-time. During emergencies, officers can also view video using mobile laptops. A GPS integration is linked to the system and Google maps, letting users know each bus's location. Analysts can also quickly retrieve video clips without leaving their desks, helping to streamline investigations at MBTA.

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