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Police
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1/21/2014
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?r: <br />nationwide. These cooperative contract purchasing opportunities present both time and money <br />savings for their users by consolidating numerous individually prepared solicitations to one <br />cooperatively shared process and by the aggregation of demand from members nationwide. <br />This document will detail the components in each of the areas. The diagrams below will provide the <br />overall architecture of what the Santa Ana Police Department's Common Operating Picture System <br />will be able to provide and be capable of preforming. <br />Situation Wail <br />A, Common Operating picture System <br />I � � <br />IP Network <br />I <br />Llaasra�os p ggnl Llassraom F Lao[ao 02 Qassmom F La,W <br />Figure t - Proposed COP system Open Architecture <br />M <br />The Common Operating Picture (COP) System will allow the SAPD to control how video and <br />content are displayed on the video wall display and other monitors within SAPD Police <br />Administration Buiding (PAB) utlizing Hiperwall and Milestone XProtect SmartWall. <br />The SAPD COP system will include: <br />The the SAPD system can be virtually expandable to an infinite number of displays because <br />of its overall IP architecture. Although, the bandwidth is a design concern when deciding <br />where to and how many video wall display nodes can be used. <br />Location — Move any piece of content to any location on the video wall, as easily as dragging <br />a window around the desktop of a PC. <br />Size — Resize any piece of content to any size. Have it occupy one area of a single monitor or <br />expand it to cover the entire video wall. <br />Siemens Industry, Inc <br />10775 Business Center Drive <br />Cypress, CA 90630 <br />25B -16 <br />
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