Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

The Pedi Center uses C3 to manage health care facilities

Operational Use of Video in Health Care Facilities

The Pedi Center in Bakersfield, California is an urgent care facility for children. The doctors and nurses at the facility see over 15,000 patients per year. In 2005, Carrie Champness, Facility Director, decided to install video cameras to better manage the facility and her employees. When the cameras were installed, she found that she was able to manage her employees and the operations of the facility. From ensuring that her facility was appropriately staffed to monitoring cash transactions, the cameras helped her monitor operations even when she wasn’t at the facility.

“I could easily check to see the number of patients in the waiting area to determine if we were overstaffed or understaffed and then quickly make adjustments so that our patients were better served,” said Champness. Additionally, she found she was able to better manage cash operations by placing cameras near the check out stations.

Make it Mobile

In 2010, the need arose to provide the video on a mobile platform as Carrie was traveling in the area and was not able to physically be in the facility as regularly. With C3, she found that she was able to manage her facility just as well if she was there or watching behind her computer. “C3 allowed me to make my job mobile,” said Champness. She accesses her video cameras with her iPad or iPhone.

Result

With the addition of the mobile viewing capability with C3, Champness now is able to manage the business no matter where she is. The operational capability of the video now allows her to better manage her facility and save money at the same time.

Public Safety Webinar (26:08)

Lextech Labs participated in a Public Safety Webinar with Verizon Wireless presenting C3 and it’s ability to provide situational awareness for public safety officers and first responders. See the recording of the webinar here.

Arthur Phillip High School Featured Case Study

Integrator: Indepedent Locksmiths and Security
VMS: Milestone

Technology to Improve Student Safety
Arthur Phillip High School is a comprehensive Government high school that is located in the CBD of Parramatta, a city in the greater Sydney metropolitan area in Australia. The school staffs around 150 teachers and administrators and supports 1600 students. They also support two school sites which are intersected by a reasonably busy road and are close to a major transport interchange.

The school is proud to be an Apple Distinguished School and strive to constantly use technology to improve student engagement, which is one of the reasons that C3 was a logical addition for their security solution. They currently have approximately 400 MacBooks that the students can borrow for a lesson (much like textbooks) and 200 iMacs in labs or teacher staffrooms. The school has an extensive computer network and wireless network, including a laser link to connect each campus. They also boast a second wireless network across both campuses, linked by fibre bored under the road and 850 Lenovo laptops. The school and its staff are clearly pioneers in using technology in education.

The school believed it was time to apply that technology to their security infrastructure. About three and a half years ago, Arthur Phillip High School was invited to apply for some Government funding specifically for improving our security. This was in the wake of concern over security threats to infrastructure and other community facilities, racial tensions in the community and a gang invasion of another nearby metropolitan school. The school was awarded the funds an they did improve their perimeter security (7ft fencing, upgraded door and entry point, and access control gates), internal site security (access control system for internal and external building entries). The previous CCTV installation was antiquated and unreliable, therefore the school also used the funds to upgrade their system.

Solution
Through the assistance of their integrator, Independent Locks, the school was able to integrate the existing analog (which gives better pictures than ever before), utilizing the schools existing network with IP cameras (as a new network was being installed to support the BER which ultimately will serve 1000 students and teaching staff), install a large server with Milestone as the VMS and plan for expansion in phases 2 and 3 (which have since been implemented) for more cameras and monitoring screens.

From a security viewpoint, the school staff felt confident that they we were getting a robust and comprehensive solution. The worst security incidents reported thus far have been “visits” by students from other schools, ranging from visiting friends to intimidating students. Some staff remain concerned about potential invasions but the system has made them more at ease.

The deputy principal, Brad Main, deals with some of the more major issues in the school, particularly student misbehavior. The new camera system with C3 has assisted in the investigation of stolen property, and has resolved some fights. And C3 even assisted remotely when adult education supervisor was having trouble closing the gates, by viewing him with C3 on the iPad, the deputy principal was able to solve the problem.

The school is currently using four installs of C3. It is installed on iPhone and iPad allowing access to video of school entry points, administration, corridors, play areas and gymnasium from about 60 cameras.

Result
The overall cost for C3 was less than 2% of Arthur Phillip High School’s overall security infrastructure budget. And deputy principal, Brad Main, said, “it took less than 10 minutes to install C3.” The use of mobile video surveillance allows administrators to have a 24/7 view of the school and the students to keep them safe. “Our budget would not allow this type of live security, but with C3 we are able to provide the right level of security for our students and staff,” said Main.

Lextech Labs Raising Awareness of Chicago Tech Community

TechAmerica and Lextech Labs, along with several high-tech executives from Illinois will ring the opening bell at the NASDAQ Stock Market tomorrow morning in an effort to promote and highlight the Association’s Illinois Tech Index (ILTI) and the expanding innovation and startup economy in Chicago and the state of Illinois.

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Lextech Labs Opening the NASDAQ

As a part of the Chicago Innovation Awards, Lextech Labs helped in opening the NASDAQ today in New York.  Here are some pictures at the opening bell and under the tower.

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Lextech Labs to Ring the NASDAQ Bell

Lextech Labs will join TechAmerica in New York City to open the NASDAQ Stock Market on Monday, November 15. The event, arranged by TechAmerica, will emphasize the Association’s Illinois Tech Index (ILTI), the winners of the 2010 Chicago Innovation Awards, and the growing innovation economy in Illinois and city of Chicago.

“This annual event is an excellent example of TechAmerica’s dedication to supporting growth in the state of Illinois,” said Ed Longanecker, Executive Director, TechAmerica Midwest. “We congratulate Lextech Labs for winning the Chicago Innovation Awards, and applaud their commitment to innovation.”

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Lextech Labs at the Dallas PD

Lextech Labs was fortunate to show how C3 and mobile video can be a force multiplier for law enforcement. Check out this article and video about how Dallas is being innovative in their approach to video.

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Lextech Labs at the ASIS Show in Dallas

Our display in the Milestone booth showing our C3 product with LeX-Ray Vision.  We were excited to conduct demos for the top professionals in the security industry.

C3 LeX-Ray Vision Tutorial Video

See how LeX-Ray Vision works.

Lextech Labs Announces LeX-Ray Vision for C3 on iPhone, iPad and Blackberry

Works on iPhone, iPad, and Blackberry

Lextech Labs has launched the groundbreaking LeX-Ray Vision feature for their C3 video surveillance solution.   This new feature renders the company’s C3 solution as truly one of a kind as it allows the end user to view both live video and recorded view on a split screen.  Investigations using recoded video can now be done through a mobile device, allowing personnel to move closer to the scene, away from a desk and a monitor for more effective decision-making.

Features of C3

  • LeX-Ray Vision: View recorded video while continuing to watch live video through a split screen format, never missing a critical moment.
  • Time Sync Between Views: Easily capture the same event from multiple cameras.
  • Easy to Use: Mobile interface and web-based administration is flexible and intuitive.
  • Multiple Platform: Consistent interface across the web, iPhone, iPad, iPod and Blackberry devices to view up to 20 live feeds (device dependent).
  • Optimized Video Delivery: Ensure immediate delivery of video no matter where you are.
  • Mobile Investigations: Quick identification of events, immediate playback, rewind, forward and slow motion your recorded video.
  • Share Critical Video: Share critical video events real time with the proper authorities.