Total Recall to Unveil CrimeEye RD Rapid Deployment Surveillance Unit at IACP 2014

Total Recall Corporation, a video-centric security technology provider, will unveil the newest addition to its exclusive CrimeEye line of citywide surveillance solutions — the CrimeEye -RD Rapid Deployment Unit — at the 121st Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Law Enforcement Education and Technology Exposition later this month in Orlando.

“The law enforcement community is a strong vertical for Total Recall as we have developed surveillance and security solutions for this market for the past 25 years,” said Total Recall President Jordan Heilweil. “At IACP this year we’re excited to again showcase some very innovative products designed to aid law enforcement in carrying out their very important mission.”

IACP — where law enforcement professionals address critical issues, advance their knowledge, and equip operations for the future — will be held Oct. 25-28 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Show attendees are encouraged to visit Total Recall Corporation at IACP Booth 1049 from Sunday, Oct. 26 through Tuesday, Oct. 28, to experience the latest in police security surveillance solutions.

Total Recall booth showcase items will include the newest addition to its exclusive CrimeEye  line of citywide surveillance solutions — CrimeEye -RD, the rapid deployment video surveillance field unit which was developed in direct response to requests from the law enforcement community. With CrimeEye -RD, no tools are required for a rapid, single-person installation. Equipped with HDTV-quality Axis dome network cameras, the CrimeEye® -RD unit will have you streaming high quality video surveillance within a matter of minutes.

Exciting technologies on display in the booth will also include X-6 Glasses by The Osterhout Design Group (ODG) which can run applications to perform complex tasks such as Facial Recognition or License Plate Recognition — and more — while mobile, and Panomera’s Multifocal sensor system video surveillance cameras which are specially developed for video surveillance of expansive areas, for example stadiums or ports.

“It’s worth the time to drop by our IACP booth as many of these products are exclusive to Total Recall Corporation,” said Heilweil.

To demo a variety of security solutions, add Total Recall Booth 1049 to the IACP Show Planner by visiting: http://www.theiacpconference.org/iacp2014/public/MyBriefcase.aspx

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