Security
Camera Upgrades Bring Physical Safety into Focus at Mt. Diablo
Keeping students safe on campus is a top priority for leadership at Mt. Diablo Unified School District in California. To make that happen, the IT department works closely with the maintenance and operations department.
The teams recently used funding from the Measure J general obligation bond to install Axis video surveillance. Working with CDW, the district was able to make the upgrade efficiently and ensure the new cameras will be maintained. These cameras provide a clearer picture of incidents at schools, while the video software allows the teams to easily pull footage.
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Participants
Melanie Koslow, Executive Director of Maintenance, Operations and Facilities, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
Robert Sidford, Director of Technology and Innovation, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
Jeff Mitchell, Advanced Technology Account Executive for K–12, CDW
Video Highlights
- The Mt. Diablo USD IT department worked closely with the maintenance and operations department to secure bond funding and make physical security upgrades with the money.
- The district upgraded its old surveillance system with new cameras and software from Axis, resulting in clearer videos and better video storage.
- The teams at Mt. Diablo USD worked with CDW to design, install and maintain a physical security system that worked for the district.