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GMP Command

by Msecadm4921

CNL, a developer of Command and Control software, has provided its latest software, IPSecurityCenter, to power the CCTV distribution and management elements within Greater Manchester Police’s new control room.

This was a result of CNL’s partnership with BT.  The facility was put through its paces for the first time last week during Operation Protector; to guard the annual Labour Party Conference.
 
With around 15,000 delegates, including the Prime Minister, MPs and other politicians, global leaders and speakers from across the world, the week saw governance effectively moving from Whitehall to Manchester.
 
Colin Carey, Assistant IT Director at Greater Manchester Police said: “As they say, preparation is everything; although the event only lasted a few days, it took months of planning. The first challenge was to ensure we had the right infrastructure in place. We worked closely with BT to ensure the best possible network, to deliver the high volumes of video required.
 
“The next step was to utilise the best software to effectively integrate the many disparate video systems already in place including, mobile video, Hele-Tele, fixed wing and CCTV from public space, stations and airports. Again BT was able to assist, introducing us to CNL and their IPSecurityCenter. This software is able to manage the copious amount of visual data, enabling us to provide the highest level of security possible by distributing data and video, wherever and whenever required.”
 
The system is technically superior to anything the GMP have deployed, with 40 dedicated operator workstations, a record 360 CCTV feeds and a Barco visualisation system powering 12 65-inch NEC LCD displays and four 47-inch Barco displays; all managed through one intuitive interface.
 
The control room allowed officers to effectively police all aspects of the conference 24 hours, covering all of Greater Manchester; it is one of the most advanced command and control facility in the UK. It will enable Greater Manchester Police and other partner agencies to deal with large scale events or major incidents.
 
During the conference, the new control room was visited by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and Greater Manchester Police’s new Chief Constable Peter Fahy who were all impressed with the new facility.
 
Superintendent Chris Ullah, planning co-ordinator for Operation Protector, said: "The new events control room will create a legacy for the people of Manchester.
 
"Not only did it greatly help us police this conference successfully, but it has given the force a fantastic facility for future events such as football matches, multiple major incidents or operations.
  
"We will be policing political conferences for the next three to four years, so the new control room is a very important addition to our resources."