Latitude VMS Manages Crowds for Football Club
In order to meet its security goals and comply with Football Association (FA) standards, Norwich City Football Club (NCFC) recently upgraded to a video surveillance system that is ...



In order to meet its security goals and comply with Football Association (FA) standards, Norwich City Football Club (NCFC) recently upgraded to a video surveillance system that is worthy of the club’s great ambitions. The surveillance system now features some of the most modern CCTV technologies on the market, including a comprehensive and future-proof Video Management System from Flir.
Read the full whitepaper and learn how they manage the crowds inside and outside the stadium, how they use mission-critical technology for their security operations and how the ensure to have a future-proof video surveillance system.
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