
USAF Installation: Court-Ready Investigation Rooms & Gate Identification
Axis A/V in investigation rooms, WDR cameras at the gate, and a Honeywell intrusion system — all NDAA/TAA-compliant.
Client: U.S. Air Force installation (location withheld for security). Representative engagement — details anonymized for operational security.
The challenge
An Air Force installation needed evidence-grade audio/video recording in its investigation and interview rooms, reliable face and plate identification at a high-glare vehicle entry point, and a modernized intrusion/alarm system across a mixed-use facility. Everything had to be NDAA Section 889 and TAA compliant, with documented country of origin for the contracting officer.
Our approach
In the investigation and interview rooms we deployed discreet, tamper-resistant Axis network cameras paired with Axis network microphones — synchronized audio and video with retention locks and a full audit trail, so recordings hold up as evidence.
At the vehicle gate and sally port, direct sun and nighttime headlight glare were defeating the old cameras. We installed Axis cameras with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) to hold detail in both blown-out and shadowed areas, so faces and plates read reliably day and night.
A Honeywell intrusion and alarm system tied door contacts, motion sensors and duress devices into a monitored panel, consolidating what had been a patchwork of legacy alarms.
Systems deployed
Results
- Court-ready interview recordings with synchronized audio and a tamper-evident audit trail
- Reliable face and license-plate identification at the gate, day and night
- Consolidated, monitored alarm coverage replacing a patchwork of legacy panels
- 100% NDAA Section 889 / TAA-compliant bill of materials with country-of-origin documentation
