VIDEO STREAMING FOR GOVERNMENT ENTITIES

WHAT IS STREAMING VIDEO?

Streaming media is video, audio or text sent over the Internet and displayed by the viewer upon arrival. With streaming media, a web user does not have to wait to download a large file before seeing the video or hearing the sound. Instead, the media is sent in a continuous stream and is played as it arrives. 

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HOW CAN STREAMING VIDEO BENEFIT GOVERNMENT ENTITIES?

The use of video in government agencies has been growing over the past few years as technology has improved. Video was limited to security and lobby billboard applications, but is now an important factor in many areas of government. Video enables faster response times, inter/intra-departmental communications and faster organizational decision-making processes.

Video streaming and management has many applications in the government environment today, including:

  • Personnel compliance/first responder training
    • Train your staff at their desks
  • Remote judicial video and arraignment
    • Arraign inmates without moving them from jails, hold pre-trial hearings and schedule remote testimony
  • Inter/Intra-departmental communications
    • Keep in touch with your staff and other departments compliance training.
  • Desktop/group video conferencing
    • Eliminate travel costs with video conferencing
  • Security/surveillance
    • Maintain a safe and secure environment for your facility
  • Meeting broadcast
    • Broadcast and archive public meetings/events

Niagara� streaming video encoders from ViewCast will help you provide these services while helping to save money by utilizing the equipment you already own.

Click here to download white papers and solution booklets and find out how ViewCast can make it happen for you. ViewCast makes streaming video an easy, accessible and affordable solution for broadcasters. For more information or an in-person demonstration, contact one of our representatives.

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