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SPM - Overview
ViaLogy’s Sensor Policy Manager is an internet protocol (IP)-based software framework for rapid event detection, analysis, response management and notification; in short –Sense, Decide, Respond.
SPM® fuses inputs from multiple networked sensors to provide a complete, real-time operational picture and reduce false positives and negatives. Unlike solutions that only work with limited numbers and types of sensors, ViaLogy SPM™ software normalizes the inputs from any network-integrated sensor, and makes the information available from any Web browser. Alert notifications can also be simultaneously distributed over any type of communications channel: phone, SMS, email, and others. ViaLogy SPM™ complies with major U.S. federal government requirements, including IPv6 addressing, and has National Incident Management System (NIMS) certification as is exportable worldwide.
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SPM-PSIM
ViaLogy’s Sensor Policy Manager, SPM®, software is being positioned as the engine of any Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) solution architecture. More information (.pdf)
SPM-Environmental Monitoring
The Axia Alberta SuperNet is now using the SPM® solution to
manage automated air monitoring stations at two of its Points-of-
Presence.
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SPM-Campus Security
Campus security applications employ several different types of sensors—video surveillance cameras, metal detectors, motion detectors, RFID badge readers, as well as human surveillance —to gain early awareness of events that can adversely affect campus operations, security, and student safety.
SPM-CBRNE
Emergency first responders and government agencies depend on various types of sensors to gain situational awareness of incidents that can adversely affect public safety, security, and business continuity.
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SPM-Military Base & Force Protection
The product SPM®-FPS (Sensor Policy Manager - Force Protection Software) was created in response to Installation Protection Program (IPP) requirements for future sensor network interoperability with existing legacy IPP data management architectures. More information (.pdf)
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