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Camera Canvass Tracker is a patented pending technology that is used to simplify a task done by investigators everyday, canvassing for surveillance cameras.
Camera Canvass Tracker is a patented pending technology that is used to simplify a task done by investigators everyday, canvassing for surveillance cameras.

Camera Canvass Tracker, a patented pending technology that is used to simplify the task done by investigators everyday, canvassing for surveillance cameras, has been recognized as the Platinum Award Winner in the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program.

Are You Tired of Canvassing for Surveillance Cameras?

Probable Cause Solutions, owned and operated by three partners, who have a combined 65 years experience in law enforcement, the vast majority of which were spent in an investigative capacity, has an answer for you.

Camera Canvass Tracker, automatically builds a database of camera locations along with other pertinent information that allows to the investigator to calculate time differences, record the DVR/cameras, view database on a list or on a map and export the database when needed.

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Camera Canvass Tracker Allows You To

Camera Canvass TrackerCalculate the difference between 

  • Current time
  • DVR time
  • Incident time

Create reports and export directly to your email

  • Who, what, where, when and MORE

Create your own database of cameras/DVRs

  • Full lists of DVRs entered and plotted on maps

Search and sort database anyway you would like

  • Location, distance, date, keyword, business name…

Below you will find several issues associated with canvassing for surveillance video and how the Camera Canvass Tracker assists with these issues.

Issue 1: Locating the surveillance video

  • Have you ever had to canvass for a video camera at night, on a dark street, with few street lights?
  • This is very difficult and you often return back the next morning to find out that you missed a surveillance camera and lost valuable investigative time.
    • If you used Camera Canvass Tracker, you would enter and store the camera location so the next time your investigation leads you to the same block, you already know where the cameras are!

Issue 2: Locating the person who maintains control of the system, who will supply the password and grant access to view/download the video.

  • Have you ever had difficulty locating the “super” and when you finally do, you learn that they have to call the building manager to gain access to the system?
    • If you used Camera Canvass Tracker, you would store the contact information and other DVR details so that the next time you have to return to the same location for a new investigation you would know who to call to gain access and where to go to retrieve the video.
    • You would even have the password to the device that worked the last time you visited the location!

Issue 3: Calculating the time difference when you are standing in front of a DVR that has the incorrect time on it.

  • Have you ever attempted to locate your incident on a video when the DVR time is off by days, hours, minutes, and sometimes even years?
  • This is very time consuming and leaves room for human error.
    • Example:
      • The time you are standing in front of the DVR is: May 5th, 2016 @0330 hours
      • The time shown on the live DVR as you stand there is: September 18, 2013 @ 1426 hours
      • The crime you are investigating occurred on: May 4, 2016 @ 2345 hours
      • Did you calculate the DVR to be off by 959 days 13 hours and 4 minutes?
      • Did you figure out that you have to turn the DVR to 9/18/13 at 1041 hours to find your incident?
      • This took about 40 seconds with Camera Canvass Tracker and removed the risk of human error. It also left you with a permanent record of your calculations for your case folder.

Issue 4: Testimony regarding the recovery of the video, the name of the location, time you recovered it, and what the time was on the DVR when you recovered it.

  • Have you ever been cross-examined regarding the discrepancy between the time stamp of the video and the incident time of the crime you’re investigating?
  • Have you ever heard the defense say it could not have possibly been the crime because the times do not line up?
    • The Camera Canvass Tracker will leave you with a time stamp every time you use it and will document the calculations showing the time differences.
    • You will also have the documentation to support that showing, the location name, address, contact person, and all of the calculations that you performed.

How does CAMERA CANVASS TRACKER eliminate these issues?

Camera Canvass Tracker

Calculate Time Differences:

  • Camera Canvass TrackerEnter your DVR information, including: the location, time currently on the DVR as you’re looking at it, the date and time of your occurrence, and the actual time you’re viewing the DVR.
  • Once you click “calculate,” you will immediately be informed of the exact date and time that you need to turn the DVR to in order to find the video footage at your specific occurrence time.
  • The calculator will give you the difference in days, and hours, as well as the exact “Go to Date” and Go to Time.”

Record your DVR’s/Cameras:

Camera Canvass Tracker

  • Enter the location of the DVRs/cameras you are viewing and CREATE a DATABASE of your DVRs.
  • Every time you use the calculator and enter a location, you are automatically creating a database of your DVRs/cameras.
  • Enter DVR details for future reference.
  • DVR details include: location name, phone number, contact person’s name and phone number, make and model of DVR, length of time recorded, if there are exterior or interior cameras, and whether cameras were operable.
  • Also, you can type in any additional notes in the notes box.

View database as a list:

Camera Canvass Tracker

  • Every DVR you enter is kept in a list in date order.
  • This list can be searched using any keywords, including: date, business name, street name, etc.
  • The list can also be sorted by distance from a location.
  • Simply enter an address and hit sort.
  • The list will then give you any DVR you have previously entered within 1/2 mile of that location.

View database on a map:

  • Every DVR you enter will be GPS plotted on a map.
  • The map will use your current location to give you all DVRs near your location or enter an address and see all DVRs around that address.
  • Click on any of the markings on the map to view full DVR details that you have entered.

Export database:

  • Export an excel report directly to your email account on file.
  • The report will contain all DVR details entered as well as the calculations that you performed.

How Easy Camera Canvass Tracker to Use?

Map It!

Create a centralized database of surveillance cameras within your jurisdiction.

Search your database with our interactive geo-coded map.

Organize your Data!

Store the name, address, and contact information for the custodians of the surveillance cameras.

Save all DVR information for future reference.

Usable Data!

Upload camera angle screenshots for future reference.

Update the DVR data and add important notes for you and the rest of your agency to benefit from the next time you need it.

Calculate!

Calculate those difficult time calculations down to the second.

Saves valuable time and reduces the risk of human error.

Creates a permanent record for future reference and strengthen testimony.

Incident Tracking & Custom Mapping!

After creating your “Incident” and document the locations visited and create custom maps.

Customize the map with a variety of pins and notes while plotting the course of travel.

Detailed Exports!

Strengthen your case and testimony with proper documentation.

Probable Cause Solutions Group Plans!

Share DVR data across your entire jurisdiction with everyone in your agency/group.

Users can access the database from ANY internet capable device, including their desktop computer.

Probable Cause Solutions Takes Platinum in the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program

Probable Cause Solutions

2018 ASTORS Platinum

  • Best Surveillance Video Tracking Software

  • Camera Canvass Tracker

  • *Probable Cause Solutions is also a 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Award Winner

The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program is specifically designed to honor distinguished government and vendor solutions that deliver enhanced value, benefit and intelligence to end users in a variety of government, homeland security and public safety vertical markets.

Edward Rourke, Co-owner of Probable Cause, and Detective 2nd Grade (Ret.), New York City Police Department
Edward Rourke, Co-owner of Probable Cause, and Detective 2nd Grade (Ret.), New York City Police Department

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2018 ASTORS

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The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program highlighting the most cutting-edge and forward-thinking security solutions coming onto the market today, to ensure our readers have the information they need to stay ahead of the competition, and keep our Nation safe – one facility, street, and city at a time.

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2018 'ASTORS' Homeland Security Awards Luncheon at ISC East
2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Luncheon at ISC East

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