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Client Spotlight: Alaska DOT Wrangell Airport


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Alaska DOT Wrangell Airport


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Alaska DOT uses IP cameras for surveillance and monitoring expansion project.

CHALLENGE:

Wrangell Airport is a public airport located one mile from Wrangell, Alaska, and is used extensively by Alaska Airlines. In 2007, Wrangell Airport began the process of lengthening its 6000-foot main runway. To provide the Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) located 200 miles away in Juneau with live, ongoing updates of the construction project, the airport required an IP system for remotely broadcasting video from Wrangell to Juneau. This way, ADOT employees would be able to monitor the project’s environment on their desktop PCs, saving travel time and expense.

SOLUTION:

The Wrangell Airport solution consists of two Sony SNC-RZ30 IP Network cameras protected in Dotworkz D2 enclosures equipped with Ring-Of-Fire™ heating systems to prevent the cameras from freezing in climates down to –40°F. Both cameras utilize eArchive, a service from USRelay.com for recording and archiving construction video for later review. The airport’s wired DSL service exports the video and rebroadcasts it onto the DOT’s secure LAN, while simultaneously being archived.