Baltimore City Council
File #: 09-0112R    Version: 0 Name: Informational Hearing - Badger Public Safety Video System
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Withdrawn
File created: 2/23/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 1/11/2010
Enactment #:
Title: Informational Hearing - Badger Public Safety Video System FOR the purpose of requesting the President/CEO of Electronic Technology Associates to present to the City Council information on the Badger Video/Geo Location system and the possible application of video, GPS and communications technology in support of public safety activities in the City of Baltimore.
Sponsors: President Young, Stephanie President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Warren Branch, Bill Henry, Helen L. Holton, Robert Curran, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Mary Pat Clarke, Agnes Welch, Edward Reisinger, Belinda Conaway
Indexes: Public Safety, Resolution, Video
Attachments: 1. 09-0112R - 1st Reader.pdf, 2. MOCJ - 09-0112R.pdf, 3. Police - 09-0112R.pdf
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Young

A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
Title
Informational Hearing - Badger Public Safety Video System

FOR the purpose of requesting the President/CEO of Electronic Technology Associates to present to the City Council information on the Badger Video/Geo Location system and the possible application of video, GPS and communications technology in support of public safety activities in the City of Baltimore.
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Council Bill 09-107R requested the Baltimore Police Commissioner to report, in part, to the City Council on the status of the CCTV camera program; the phase out of the original blue-light cameras and replacement with closed circuit units; and the measures in place for monitoring the cameras.

The Bill further stated that the original cameras, first installed in 2005, have limited technology application that requires considerable manpower – these movable PODSS cameras have to be monitored on site by an officer with a laptop style computer or the video stored in the cameras can be reviewed, although there is often trouble in interpreting the images recorded unattended at an earlier time.

As the Resolution states - a closer look at the CCTV camera program will give assurance that this important law enforcement tool is being fully utilized To that end, a look at the Badger Video/Geo Location system that utilizes an integrated video-audio- G...

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