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Dallas Morning News Front Page Story on Stealth Monitoring
Stealth Monitoring Featured on CBS DFW
Stealth Monitoring on the News Again
Stealth Monitoring Featured in Addison Magazine
Stealth Monitoring and Sony for a Strategic Partnership


Dallas Morning News Front Page Story on Stealth Monitoring
Stealth Monitoring is proud to have been featured in a cover story in the Dallas Morning News. This story covers the growing number of Police departments that are partnering with us for realtime information and updates on possible malicious activity in their districts. If you subcribe to the online version of The Dallas Morning News, you can read the full article here… Stealth Monitoring in the Dallas Morning News. If not, you can read our press release here…Dallas Video Monitoring Partnership


Channel 11 news freaturing a Story on Stealth Monitoring’s Virtual Guard Services
Stealth Monitoring developing strategic alliances with police departments in North Texas and across the country. Below are news stories describing these relationships and their benefits to local businesses. Please contact Norm Charney at 214-341-0123 or Norm@stealthmonitoring.com for more information on having your city on a similar program.

Source: CBSDFW.COM Ch.11 News
The above video clip from CBS DFW’s coverage of Stealth Monitoring’s new strategic alliance with the Addison Police Department.


Stealth Monitoring Video Surveillance Services in the news again
Stealth Monitoring is proud to have been featured on the news again. This time it was for helping one of our clients prevent a theft at on of thier facilities.


From Addison Magazine Features Remote Video Surveillance by Stealth Monitoring:

Live Surveillance

If you are a business owner and would like to take it up another notch, there is still yet another step you can take in securing your business.

Rick Charney is the sales manager at Stealth Monitoring, a company that proactively watches security cameras in real-time when businesses are closed. They also install security quipment such as cameras, access control, intrusion detection, gates/fences and remote/mobile applications.

Live remote video monitoring is not a service that has always been offered. Charney says it’s one that has developed because of a growing need for surveillance that sees the incident coming, rather than reacting to it.

“Millions of dollars are spent each year by businesses installing CCTV cameras, but over 90 percent of all those cameras are just recording to a DVR and used for after-the-fact evidence,” he said. “We asked, ‘Why wasn’t anyone watching these cameras?’ Stealth combined advanced technology and experienced IT professionals to build a stateof-the-art control center that now proactively watches hundreds of customers and thousands of unique surveillance cameras.”

Charney says a huge benefit of live monitoring is that it allows their trained operators to inform law enforcement and the business owners of unusual activity when the facility is closed. He says their company provides peace of mind, letting their clients rest assured that they are watching and protecting their assets.

“Investing in security cameras over traditional burglar alarms is part of the solution, but having someone watch those cameras is what actually catches unwanted activity in the act,” Charney said. “Police experience a 98 percent false alarm rate with burglar alarms, so the police department makes our video verified dispatches a higher priority with response times of approximately 3-8 minutes.

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Stealth Monitoring and Sony for a Strategic Partnership
Sony is forming a strategic marketing relationship with Stealth Monitoring, Inc., a Dallas-based surveillance system integrator and service provider. As part of the arrangement, Stealth Monitoring will recommend that its IP clients standardize to Sony IP-based security solutions. In turn, Sony will promote Stealth Monitoring’s services, which include live-monitoring capabilities, an emerging approach to security that allows organizations to outsource the service of monitoring live video data using IP based security systems.

According to Stealth Monitoring, the company offers its clients a managed services approach, which represents a fundamentally different way to package and manage surveillance services. Traditional remote security monitoring firms require clients to build their own security solution and then respond only to alarm events such as security incidents triggered by motion detection, broken glass or other intrusions. Stealth’s comprehensive approach to security includes both remote live-monitoring and fast entry to advanced IP network security solutions using Sony’s line up of IP-based security products.

“This is a sharp contrast to conventional approaches that essentially require companies and large organizations to go into the security business themselves,” said Norm Charney, president of Stealth Monitoring. “By contracting with Stealth Monitoring, clients can essentially skip past the customary capital and personnel expenditures needed to build a traditional infrastructure to support a security system, including the need to contract with both a systems integrator and then a service provider that manages a full-time security staff. In contrast, Stealth Monitoring’s approach starts by simply asking the clients about the services they require, and then uses that information to bundle together an end-to-end security solution for each customer that includes both live monitoring from Steatlh’s remote headquarters, as well as hardware such as IP cameras, network video recorders and video monitoring software.”

According to Stealth, the company plans to target both large and small businesses as well as cities and municipalities that can benefit from Stealth Monitoring’s managed service approach. To date, Stealth Monitoring’s live-monitoring clients include large corporations, auto dealers, schools, manufacturers, construction sites, large retailers and many more.

Charney also noted that he chose Sony’s IP-based network security approach due to the system’s ability to efficiently transmit and store data on a secure network. Using IP solutions, the company can monitor live video feeds from dozens of clients on a remote server from the LCD monitors installed at Stealth’s command center in Dallas.