Kastle Supports the Launch of Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department's Real Time Crime Center by Expanding its CapitalShield Video Surveillance Program
FALLS CHURCH, Va., April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kastle, a leader in property technology and managed security, is pledging to expand its CapitalShield video surveillance program for use by the Washington D.C. Metro Police Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) by committing all current cameras on the CapitalShield network and by donating an additional 1,000 cameras to expand CCTV coverage in the District. Kastle Chairman Mark Ein joined Washington D.C. Mayor, Muriel Bowser, MPD Police Chief, Pamela Smith, and other officials in a joint press conference on Monday morning to launch the RTCC and to announce the expanded program.
- Kastle Chairman, Mark Ein joined Washington D.C. Mayor, Muriel Bowser, and DC Metropolitan Police Department Chief, Pamela Smith, to formally announce the expanded program.
- Kastle originally donated over 400 Kastle Video cameras to the launch of the CapitalShield program, and this network of cameras has since grown to over 1,000 locations city-wide.
- "The CapitalShield Program connects private sector security cameras to MPD's Real Time Crime Center for accessing during critical situations," says MPD Police Chief, Pamela Smith.
- If you are interested in registering your business for the CapitalShield program or for more information, go to Capitalshield.org.