The US Bureau of Engraving and Printing is replacing its old security cameras
What happened
The US Bureau of Engraving and Printing is upgrading its security cameras from analog to internet-protocol (IP) based systems. This means the agency will have a more modern and integrated surveillance network.
Why it matters
Government agencies are slowly replacing outdated infrastructure with modern digital systems. This specific contract shows a shift from older, less flexible analog cameras to internet-connected ones. This change allows for better image quality, remote access, and easier integration with other security systems.
The signal
Watch for similar solicitations from other government agencies for security system upgrades, indicating a broader shift away from legacy analog systems.