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TOP NEWS - May 10, 2016
FDNY Employs Video for Quick Decisions The FDNY captures and streams video of area fires to offsite commanders who use the images to make key decisions about firefighting tactics and firefighter safety.
The Changing Role of Closed Captioning for PEG Channels (Part I) In recent years, the FCC has been adding new rules expanding closed captioning requirements to online video. To understand the implications of these new rules and how they affect various markets, Government Video spoke with Carol Studenmund, owner of LNS Captioning. Consortium Intros New Body-Worn Cam Model A consortium of technology companies has introduced a new body-worn camera for law enforcement agencies that offers the option of locating archived video either on-premise or in the cloud to address security and accessibility issues.
Digital Nirvana Launches Captioning Service for Digital Videos Digital Nirvana has introduced a closed-captioning service designed for those non-broadcast applications where closed captioning is needed—such as church services, corporate presentations, hospital video content or educational environments.
Considering Collaborative Tech Display Choices for Government It's important to have consistently performing display and collaboration technology, particularly within government organizations. How do you make AV choices that will deliver high-performance solutions and ROI?
Check out Government Video's Guide to KVM Switching eBook As facilities and production centers increase in size and capabilities, the need to consolidate and manage control over the array of computer monitors and servers becomes more important than ever. Enter KVM, or "Command and Control" as it is increasingly becoming known.