Education
The Challenge
The college needed to replace a fragmented mix of cameras across four campuses with a unified solution to improve coverage, monitor restricted areas after hours, and increase IT efficiency.
The Solution
The district standardized on 475 Bosch cameras, including FLEXIDOME multi-sensor models and MIC moving cameras, fully integrated with Milestone XProtect and Genea access control.
The Results
Multi-sensor cameras reduced software licensing costs, while moving cameras automatically track intruders and activate white lights after hours. IT staff now utilize Remote Portal for zero-ladder configuration.
475
Cameras Standardized
4
Campuses Unified
Remote Zero-Ladder Setup
The Challenge
St. Louis Community College serves a vast district across Missouri, operating multiple campuses and education centers. Dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for its students, the college needed to replace a fragmented mix of legacy cameras with a standardized, highly efficient surveillance system that could integrate seamlessly with their existing access control and video management platforms.
The Solution
To unify its security infrastructure, the college implemented an intelligence-first video security solution. By deploying multi-sensor cameras at hallway intersections and building exteriors, the IT team maximized coverage while minimizing licensing costs. In restricted areas like loading docks, intelligent moving cameras utilize edge-based analytics to autonomously detect after-hours intruders, instantly activating a bright white light and tracking the subject’s movements.
The Results
This integration of intelligent detection and centralized management removes operational friction for campus police and IT staff alike. With real-time contextual understanding and the ability to verify access requests remotely, security personnel can act earlier and with greater confidence, ensuring the campus remains a safe, uninterrupted space for learning.