Community-based Surveillance

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January 15, 2008

Jermyn Shannon EL VP of Interactive Marketing Blacksonville Community Network (BCN) Blacksonville, LLC, P.O. Box 28818 Jacksonville , FL 32226 Proposal: Community based surveillance network Dear Jermyn Shannon, Per your email of Jan 15, 2008, I am hereby proposing to design and install a community based surveillance network as part of the East Jacksonville Housing Alliance WiFi network. As discussed in our online dialogue, the City of Jacksonville Florida is currently looking to build and activate a WiFi infrastructure to service a variety of public and private sectors of the Jacksonville and Duval County community. It is our understanding, per your online conversations with Meraki, the WiFi network will serve as infrastructure framework for creating wireless hubs (Cyber Cafes/Tech Centers) in the "hood" to provide free access, training, education and community service projects. InterServe Network proposes that with web based (IP) digital video technology, combined with a high-speed data network and the current public acceptance of Internet/mobile technology and video surveillance systems, a costeffective, value added service might be to include a Community Based, Private/Public Surveillance Network as part of the WiFi service. Comparatively speaking, a web based video surveillance network would cost out at approximately $1,000 to $3,000 per location (depending on the quality of the IP camera). The IP video signal would be transmitted over the proposed WiFi infrastructure. The city could then utilize its existing computer servers to host the web site. InterServe would develop a custom multimedia website, that allows any member of the community, private business, and/or law enforcement to view the video feed with any Net connected device available to them. For example, anyone that had Internet access through any device (desktop, laptop, PDA, cell phone) could view any camera, at any time. Our system design will even allow a signal to be converted and retransmitted on the local cable system. By utilizing high resolution cameras in conjunction with digital video recorders, the city would have indisputable digital evidence for identification and prosecution. After 9/11 there has been a move within American society towards volunteerism and community service. We at InterServe Networks propose that the city of Jacksonville, capitalize on this good will by enlisting the community as a whole to become part of its eyes in the neighborhood. The material cost would be drastically less expensive and the overall affect of a community based surveillance network, would be to bring the power of community peer pressure to bear on gangs and criminals. The following outlines the primary components on the surveillance network.

(213) 944-4173 5873 ● West Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90043 ● jneusom@citylightssoftware.com ● www.citylightssoftware.com


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