Jamaica Government to Install 1,000 CCTVs Across Island by Year-End


SENIOR DIRECTOR, MODERNIZATION INITIATIVES AND STRATEGIC PROJECTS, MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY, ARVEL GRANT, MAKES A PRESENTATION ON THE JAMAICAEYE INITIATIVE. (PHOTO CREDIT: JIS)


KINGSTON, Jamaica, Tuesday June 19, 2018
 – The Jamaica Government will install 1,000 closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs) in strategic locations across the island by the end of the year, under the JamaicaEye initiative by the Ministry of National Security.

JamaicaEye is a public-private partnership designed to network CCTV cameras owned by the Ministry as well as accommodate feed from privately owned CCTV cameras.

The feeds will provide useful footage in relation to criminal activities and other emergencies and will be monitored by a team of security professionals.

Details were provided by Senior Director, Modernisation Initiatives and Strategic Projects, Ministry of National Security, Arvel Grant, following a seminar presentation on JamaicaEye yesterday.

Grant said at least 300 cameras have been installed in high-priority areas as part of the initiative. He added that several cameras were procured during the latter part of last year and early this year.

“We have more than 400 cameras ready to be installed, so we are going through laying down the necessary infrastructure and doing the installations and connections now. We definitely plan to be at 1,000 cameras by the end of the year,” he said.

The Senior Director noted that Jamaicans have been receptive to the initiative.

“Many communities have already started procuring camera systems and installing them. We are guiding them through the process and helping the m to make sure that they get the right cameras, they place them at the right places and that they get connected successfully to the system,” he added.

The Ministry has already installed cameras in public spaces in Kingston, Montego Bay, Mandeville, Ocho Rios, May Pen and Negril.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/news/jamaica-government-to-install-1000-cctvs-across-island-by-year-end#ixzz5J5osqwOM

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