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VelocityCAM video and data system

The Federal Signal VelocityCAM in-car video and data system is specially designed for law enforcement agencies.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 38 Federal Signal VelocityCAM in-car video and data system is specially designed for law enforcement agencies.

VelocityCAM is software-centric and offers a virtual DVR which eliminates extra hardware needed to store video data. The system features the ability to integrate with mobile data systems as well as interface to CAD and records management systems.

The system offers a front and rear camera, fleet tracking, street-level mapping, GPS, wireless microphone, command and control of the vehicle's lights and siren, an interface to NCIC and State databases for running license plates, and more.

There are three options to retrieve and store data. A user can wirelessly upload data onto a server, copy the data onto a CD/DVD, or copy to a USB drive or removable media. VelocityCAM data is stored on back-office server software that can manage and organise all of the data.

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