Iberia Police Department uses RGB Spectrum tech for real-time crime centre

Iberia Police Department uses RGB Spectrum tech for real-time crime centre
RGB Spectrum has announced that the New Iberia Police Department (NIPD) in Louisiana, USA, is enhancing public safety with a real-time crime centre (RTCC). The facility is designed to provide a comprehensive view of citywide activities.

At the core of the RTCC is RGB Spectrum’s Zio W4000 videowall processor. The Zio W4000 supports 4K 60Hz resolution end-to-end and accommodates a mix of local baseband, IP video, and web-based inputs. The processor aggregates video and critical data from all sources for display on a Samsung 140-in all-in-one LED screen, ensuring operators have a clear view of the city’s surveillance feeds.

Supported by $1.6 million in state funding, NIPD plans to deploy nearly 500 advanced surveillance cameras across 125 locations, creating a safer environment for residents. The strategic placement of these cameras, with each location featuring four devices, will deliver a 360-degree view of key areas, significantly enhancing the department's ability to monitor and respond to crime effectively. These feeds will be available on the video wall to provide decision-makers with enhanced situational awareness.