20 Dec 2005

The Port of Galveston relies on Verint’s Networked Video Solution to enable security personnel to monitor unauthorised movement, security breaches and sea traffic 24 hours a day, even in low light.” -- Steve Cernak, Port Director, Port of Galveston.

Steve Cernak knows that, in many ways, his port is an open door, welcoming industry and visitors into the U.S. But in today’s climate of heightened awareness, Cernak and directors of ports on coasts throughout the world are working to meet increasingly stringent security objectives.  As a result, the Port of Galveston recently implemented Verint’s Networked Video Solution to enhance security of its container facilities, passenger terminals and perimeter.

Located on the upper coast of Texas, the Port of Galveston provides easy access to the Gulf of Mexico and serves as a strategic port for trade between the United States and its international partners.  The port stretches across an 850 acre campus and includes facilities handling all types of cargo including containers, dry and liquid bulk, break bulk, roll onroll off, refrigerated and project cargoes, two cruise ship terminals handing more than 370,000 passengers per year and access to two national railway systems with direct connections to major US cities.  The Port is a significant contributor to the strong economy of the Galveston-Houston marketplace, and annual business through the Port totals approximately $14 million.

Our mission is to act as an economic catalyst to the City of Galveston and the region, and security is integral to this charter,” Cernak says.  “We researched video surveillance solutions and, working with Johnson Controls, we found that Verint offered the solution that provided all of the key elements we need.  Technologically and economically, Verint offered the best solution given the vastness of the system we require.  Because of the port’s size and scope, we found that the only way to connect to the system was using wireless technology.  In addition, the size and complexity of the system required an intelligent solution to manage all of the components.”

Port of Galveston’s Video Surveillance Solution