Schools should be safe havens for education. New developments in video surveillance based on IP technology are helping primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities improve security, as well as enhance operations and minimize losses in commercial areas such as bookstores, cafeterias and vending machine halls.
Compared to traditional analog video systems, IP-based solutions are much more versatile and cost-effective. It is also a cost advantage to be able to leverage previous investments in analog cameras by connecting them through inexpensive video encoders in an IP video surveillance system.
For these reasons, two Utah universities wanted to significantly upgrade their existing surveillance systems. Utah State University (USU) and Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) both had stand-alone analog systems with just a few cameras in different campus buildings with viewing capabilities limited to single locations. Officials wanted more comprehensive campus-wide solutions that could be operated from single command centers for each school. Campus staff had not always kept cameras operable so efficient video playback also became a major issue, especially as it pertained to police investigations.
Each school decided on an open platform, IP-based solution centered around Milestone XProtect video management software (VMS) and network cameras from Axis Communications.
USU is the land grant school for Utah, and has campuses in every county in the state. At the end of 2015, USU had nine locations managed with Milestone XProtect Corporate software, with the Milestone Federated Architecture feeding back the video data to the main campus in Logan.
USU has 435 cameras deployed at all of its locations and SLCC has 235 cameras. SLCC has recently standardized on Axis cameras, while USU has purchased Axis cameras almost exclusively for the past several years in addition to using Axis encoders to integrate older analog cameras into the Milestone IP video platform. SLCC currently has 180 cameras deployed through Axis encoders for incorporating their older, analog cameras.
One of the best things about Milestone is our ability to leverage our existing infrastructure across campus. We can now plug in a new camera, have it immediately pop up in the Milestone system and monitor it from our desk, instead of running around to different locations to check on and manage cameras.
With the adoption of the Milestone platform, each campus has been able to centralize their video monitoring and greatly improved coordination with on-campus police, reducing incidence response time and mitigating the theft of student valuables and in the campus bookstores. The easy-to-install Axis cameras give each campus high-resolution images that provide comprehensive coverage through seamless integration with the Milestone VMS.
Salt Lake Community College is Utah’s largest college with the most diverse student body. It serves more than 60,000 students on 10 campuses and hosts online classes. SLCC offers flexible scheduling with an exceptional range of academic and career-oriented options. Salt Lake Community College offers over 200 degree and certificate programs in academic, technical, and vocational fields. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.
Since its founding in 1888, Utah State University has evolved from a small-town college tucked away in the Northern Utah mountains to a thriving research university respected around the world. Students choose from an array of academic and social opportunities at a university known for its intellectual and technological leadership.
When it comes to surveillance for higher education, the Utah universities were looking to invest in a “future-ready” platform that could evolve and scale with the growth of the schools. Both saw enormous benefits in the Milestone open platform, which provides a unified management approach with the flexibility to deploy a wide variety of camera models and third-party integrations.
The systems administrator at USU, said the university maintains servers and storage in a single, centralized location—a primary reason USU migrated to the Milestone platform.
“One of the best things about Milestone is our ability to leverage our existing infrastructure across campus,” “We can now plug in a new camera, have it immediately pop up in the Milestone system and monitor it from our desk, instead of running around to different locations to check on and manage cameras.”
While Milestone supports numerous camera choices, USU and SLCC now rely almost exclusively on Axis cameras for a variety of reasons.
Nathan Howard is an IT project manager at SLCC who highlights the Axis ease-of-use. “You can configure all your camera settings at one time in the Milestone software, from frame rates to your password, which is an incredible time saver,” said Howard.
Milestone-Axis solution has allowed him and his deputies to initiate proactive safety protocols.
“When it snows in our higher elevations, we can see it in the camera system and call out snow removal staff to clean sidewalks faster,” “So we’re not waiting for someone to slip and fall.”
It is also cited that the reliability of Milestone and Axis technology in facilitating the police department investigations.
“We use it to get statements from people in our interview rooms,” “It’s important that the video works the first time, because we don’t often get a second chance with criminals.”
It was added that a huge advantage in the switch to IP video was the clarity of the images and the ability to share them with the police for investigatory purposes.
“With the old analog system, we had a lot of blurry images,” “It made it very difficult on our police to conduct investigations. When there is an incident now, we have crystal-clear Axis image quality as well as the ability to zoom in on the views as we need to with the Milestone software. The image quality has made our investigations more efficient and more effective.”
Stone Security has been a great partner in this process. They’re available at a moment’s notice, they take the time to troubleshoot problems and they are always calling us with the latest and greatest product rollouts from Milestone and Axis. It’s been a great and fruitful relationship from the outset.”
The Milestone mapping features have proven particularly useful for the universities. Nathan Howard of SLCC works in concert with the Utah Highway Patrol (UHP), the state police for the state of Utah. He created default camera views for UHP, to ensure officers are only looking at the necessary cameras.
“I can go into the UHP group on the Milestone platform and easily modify their views if they need eyes on a new area. In addition to all the buildings they have access to view, I have set something up for them called a ‘blank view.’ It’s a 2x2 or a 2x6 blank grid. If they have evidence they need to submit to court, they can scroll down to a camera and pull in only the pertinent feeds. It’s a fantastic feature.”
In 2008, USU partnered with Utah-based Stone Security to help choose a security system that best met its specifications. Stone Security was named the Milestone Systems Installation Partner of the Year in 2010. In 2013, in addition to being named Regional Partner of the Year, it also became the world’s first Milestone Diamond Reseller. Stone Security relies exclusively on Milestone and Axis in its deployments and installations.
As a Utah-based company, Stone Security also had the advantage of being intimately familiar with the various universities’ structure and requirements. This allowed Stone to sell the significant benefits of the non-proprietary, open platform architecture that Milestone offers clients who need to protect their investment over the long term. As USU moved forward standardizing on both Milestone and Axis, other educational institutions saw the success of the solution and followed suit.
David Tidwell, IT manager at USU, commended Stone Security for its extensive knowledge of Milestone and Axis products, as well as exemplary customer support.
Five of the seven major universities in Utah are now using a security solution featuring Milestone software and Axis cameras. Since 2011, Stone Security has organized the annual Campus Security Conference, which provides a forum for the universities to hear about new offerings from Milestone and Axis and to discuss challenges, solutions and best practices with each other.
As a newer Milestone user, Nathan Howard of SLCC appreciates the ability to reach out to sister universities for guidance.
“To have this network of individuals with years under their belt using Milestone and Axis is invaluable. When I didn’t know what frame rate to set up my live views versus my recording views, all it took was one phone call.”
USU’s Milestone user base is diverse, including the IT departments monitoring data centers and network equipment, USU police responding to on-campus incidents, researchers supervising labs and department managers handling the flow of building traffic and watching out for thefts. In light of this, they were thrilled how easy Milestone XProtect was to teach.
“Training sessions were really easy. We only have to sit down with them for five to 10 minutes, show them the system and they run with it.”
Howard used the numerous Milestone online tutorials to generate a reference guide for himself. When it came to the point of installation, he already had a good working knowledge of the system.
“The user interface is so intuitive. And it couldn’t be easier to add a camera or click over one on a map and pull it up on my screen.”
There are only two administrators running the entire Milestone system at USU, and that’s never been a problem. “The ease of use means we can get in, do what we need to do and never worry about system glitches”
To have this network of individuals with years under their belt using Milestone and Axis is invaluable. When I didn’t know what frame rate to set up my live views versus my recording views, all it took was one phone call.
USU has leveraged Axis and Milestone beyond traditional campus security. The college has a farm on campus where animal science professors and their students conduct research with cows and goats. David Tidwell said that in the past when a cow was far along in her pregnancy, researchers were forced to sleep at the farm to ensure they didn’t miss the birth.
“We have a couple of Axis cameras monitoring the pens,” said Tidwell. “Now, the researchers can watch the cows on Milestone from the comfort of their homes. If they see an animal start to go into labor, they can make sure someone gets there. Milestone and Axis have changed everything.”
We have a couple of Axis cameras monitoring the pens. Now, the researchers can watch the cows on Milestone from the comfort of their homes. If they see an animal start to go into labor, they can make sure someone gets there. Milestone and Axis have changed everything.
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