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“Building Safer Communities One Byte at a Time”
Nexgen Integration LLC has partnered with Women Owned; St. Louis based AwayVision LLC to launch “The Community ECHO” Program a unique approach at community based surveillance.
The Community ECHO (Electronic Community and Homeland Observation) Program has been developed and formatted based on over a decade of successful Wide Area Surveillance Solutions (WASS). These solutions have been provided in many Community, Private, Government, Military and Law Enforcement applications through-out the United States.
Nexgen has worked closely with AwayVision LLC to re-scale the NGEN3 and NGEN4 series MRSE (mobile remote surveillance enclosure) units in an economical, flexible, and scalable format for community use. The “C” series units provide all the same quality High Definition images, recording functions, and specialty functions of the standard product. The higher end application requirements are stripped down without sacrificing “Security” and “Quality Performance”.
The Community ECHO program is a community based observation system(s) program. ECHO allows community and neighborhood watch style activities utilizing modern surveillance technologies allowing anonymous discretion to assist in crime prevention and evidence recovery. ECHO is deployed in Business, Entertainment, Shopping, and Recreation areas utilized by the public to increase safety. ECHO can be deployed in residential sectors but the primary focus of the program is Public Areas.
ECHO operates within all State and Federal laws for Electronic Video Surveillance. The program “mimics” or “Echoes” the efforts of Law Enforcement and community Neighborhood Watch crime prevention and monitoring programs. ECHO is not a revenue generating system such as red-light and electronic speed ticketing systems.
Community ECHO is operated and managed by the ECHO Committee for each community. The primary functions of The Community ECHO program is for crime deterrent, crime prevention, and evidence recovery should crime occur. Because ECHO is an “enterprise” or “large scale” capable system(s) utilizing many standard communication protocols it does have the ability to integrate with most Law Enforcement central monitoring locations. Integration would only occur if approved by the ECHO Committee of the community in conjunction with local Law Enforcement.
Nexgen Integration LLC and AwayVision LLC will work with their existing St. Louis based Electrical, Communication, other Trades Contractors, and local Manufactures Representatives to support The Community ECHO Program and assist with implementation efforts.
To additionally support the program Nexgen Integration LLC will be relocating a portion of its current operations into the South St. Louis City area and will work closely with program partner, AwayVision LLC, local business owners, and affiliate local program sponsors for implementation of The Community ECHO Program. Spearheading the Program with long term experience will be Stacey Ackman, Program Administrator, C. Thomas Nickelson, Implementation Supervisor, and Morgan Logsdon, IT / Network Supervisor, providing a quality leadership team for support and direction of The Community ECHO Program.
For additional information about “The Community ECHO” Program go to the ECHO website at www.thecommunityecho.com
Nexgen Integration LLC has partnered with Women Owned; St. Louis based AwayVision LLC to launch “The Community ECHO” Program a unique approach at community based surveillance.
The Community ECHO (Electronic Community and Homeland Observation) Program has been developed and formatted based on over a decade of successful Wide Area Surveillance Solutions (WASS). These solutions have been provided in many Community, Private, Government, Military and Law Enforcement applications through-out the United States.
Nexgen has worked closely with AwayVision LLC to re-scale the NGEN3 and NGEN4 series MRSE (mobile remote surveillance enclosure) units in an economical, flexible, and scalable format for community use. The “C” series units provide all the same quality High Definition images, recording functions, and specialty functions of the standard product. The higher end application requirements are stripped down without sacrificing “Security” and “Quality Performance”.
The Community ECHO program is a community based observation system(s) program. ECHO allows community and neighborhood watch style activities utilizing modern surveillance technologies allowing anonymous discretion to assist in crime prevention and evidence recovery. ECHO is deployed in Business, Entertainment, Shopping, and Recreation areas utilized by the public to increase safety. ECHO can be deployed in residential sectors but the primary focus of the program is Public Areas.
ECHO operates within all State and Federal laws for Electronic Video Surveillance. The program “mimics” or “Echoes” the efforts of Law Enforcement and community Neighborhood Watch crime prevention and monitoring programs. ECHO is not a revenue generating system such as red-light and electronic speed ticketing systems.
Community ECHO is operated and managed by the ECHO Committee for each community. The primary functions of The Community ECHO program is for crime deterrent, crime prevention, and evidence recovery should crime occur. Because ECHO is an “enterprise” or “large scale” capable system(s) utilizing many standard communication protocols it does have the ability to integrate with most Law Enforcement central monitoring locations. Integration would only occur if approved by the ECHO Committee of the community in conjunction with local Law Enforcement.
Nexgen Integration LLC and AwayVision LLC will work with their existing St. Louis based Electrical, Communication, other Trades Contractors, and local Manufactures Representatives to support The Community ECHO Program and assist with implementation efforts.
To additionally support the program Nexgen Integration LLC will be relocating a portion of its current operations into the South St. Louis City area and will work closely with program partner, AwayVision LLC, local business owners, and affiliate local program sponsors for implementation of The Community ECHO Program. Spearheading the Program with long term experience will be Stacey Ackman, Program Administrator, C. Thomas Nickelson, Implementation Supervisor, and Morgan Logsdon, IT / Network Supervisor, providing a quality leadership team for support and direction of The Community ECHO Program.
For additional information about “The Community ECHO” Program go to the ECHO website at www.thecommunityecho.com