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Eagle Eye Networks Announces $1,000,000 Drako Cloud Security Grant for Schools

March 2016 by Emmanuelle Lamandé

Eagle Eye Networks(tm), Inc. announced that it has funded the Drako Cloud Security Grant for Schools for up to $1M; individual
schools who are awarded the grant will receive a fully functional security camera
system - including cloud management and recording, mobile phone remote access
applications, cameras, networking equipment to connect IP cameras, and secure
gateways to the cloud - at no cost for 1 year. Eligible schools include accredited
private and public schools in the United States: elementary schools, middle schools,
high schools, and colleges.

Grant winners will receive a grant for one full year of funding for the cloud-based
Eagle Eye Security Camera Video Management System (VMS) and associated components.

The solution includes cloud recording services, centralized management, gateways,
cameras, and necessary networking equipment. Encrypted retention of up to 1 year
for all the video is available for each camera. Optionally, schools can use their
existing security cameras, and convert their surveillance system to the Eagle Eye
cloud-based VMS.

The cloud-based Eagle Eye VMS is cyber-secure and simple to use both locally and
remotely, through web browsers or the Eagle Eye mobile applications. It includes the
ability to assign viewing and download permissions, including first responder
emergency video.

The Drako Cloud Security Grant for Schools is appealing to help schools offset
costs, as more districts move to include security camera coverage on campuses, and
wish to ensure their surveillance systems allow first responder emergency access.
Further, some states require schools with security cameras to maintain the
recordings for a certain time period; as the laws change, the flexible retention
offered by a cloud-managed video surveillance system can reduce the need for
additional equipment purchases.

The Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS will work with a broad array of IP and analog
cameras. School grant recipients who wish to add new cameras are responsible for the
cost of camera wiring and installation; Eagle Eye Networks can refer the school to a
Certified Dealer if desired. At the end of the 12 months, if the school chooses to
continue using the Eagle Eye VMS, they would purchase the equipment and start their
Eagle Eye Cloud VMS subscriptions. The school also has the option to remove the
equipment and return it to Eagle Eye Networks, at no charge.

Grant applications will be accepted starting March 31, 2016. Application deadline
is July 1, 2016. Grant winners will be selected based on the merits and timeliness
of their application.


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