With the burgeoning urban sprawl, government organizations are increasingly adopting innovative video solutions to create smarter and safer cities. From VSaaS (video surveillance-as-a-service) to IP-based cameras and open platform VMS, leading-edge video technologies are transforming the day-to-day operations of government facilities. In light of these trends, the global video surveillance market size is expected to reach $74.6 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 10.4 percent.
IP-based surveillance systems deserve special mention among the factors driving this market growth. The surveillance systems leverage AI and IoT technologies to provide additional capabilities beyond conventional security features. They help enhance operational efficiency, improve real-time responses, and provide valuable business intelligence for government facilities.
To spotlight such key developments in the industry, Govt CIO Outlook illustrates how government agencies are leveraging the latest developments in video solutions to enhance their overall performance. The edition also features thought leadership articles from Chris Hewish, President, Xsolla, Elizabeth Puchek, Chief Data Officer at USCIS, and Joe Moudy, Director of Emergency Management, City of Lubbock, who shed light on various trends in the govt video solutions space, including key developments in video games, data analysis, and emergency operations.
In this edition of Govt CIO Outlook, we also bring the story of some of the top government video solution providers and service companies delivering the best outcomes for their clients. In the list, Evolon stands out for its advanced area and perimeter surveillance solutions, with an emphasis on critical asset and infrastructure protection.
Through the following pages, we aim to highlight the innovative trends and latest developments in the government video solutions space. We would like to know your thoughts.