Contact:
Kathy Huber For
Immediate Release
Tel:
865-681-2575
e-mail:
khuber@m-media.com
TENNESSEE’S LARGEST RURAL WATER UTILITY CALLS ON LOCAL COMPANY IN PLAN TO KEEP DRINKING WATER SAFE FROM TERRORISM
Multi-Media
Solutions, Inc. Designed and Built the Display System for the 24/7 Command
Center which will Monitor the Entire System in Response to the Department of
Homeland Security’s Concerns about the Vulnerability of the Public Water
Supply.
ALCOA and BRENTWOOD, TN: The Department of Homeland Security has focused on the safety of our nation’s drinking water as an area of concern. Steps must be taken to reduce the vulnerability of our water supply to the threat of terrorism. Multi-Media Solutions, Inc., headquartered in Alcoa with an additional office in Brentwood, is a big part of the steps that Tennessee’s largest rural water utility is taking to be prepared, aware, and responsive to situations from Mother Nature’s fury to deliberate vandalism, or worse.
When the Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County, TN, began to pioneer its efforts to ensure the security of the public’s drinking water supply against intrusion and contamination, they executed an infrastructure security plan using state-of-the-art technology. The core of the plan was the design and construction of a centralized command center, operating 24/7 to continuously monitor the reservoirs, pump stations, flow meters, pressure zones, storage tanks and distribution lines.
Audio
visual system integrators Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. are headquartered in
Alcoa, with a Brentwood office headed by George Gates. The MMS team designed
and built the display system in the new command center to integrate and display
system-wide visuals from surveillance and data, to be visible to personnel on a
central video wall with 3 large screens. Maps, data, surveillance camera feeds
and more are continuously displayed, including a system-wide map which depicts
every reservoir, distribution pipe, valve, pump station, pressure monitoring
station, water meter and even service vehicles! Live status data, plus GPS
transmissions from the vehicles is updated and displayed, ensuring the ability
to respond to system defects, disruptions, damage and potentially threatening
incidents quickly and efficiently. The entire system can be monitored,
controlled, and coordinated by one person. Any image can be resized, zoomed,
and panned for greater detail and focus.
Multi-Media
Solutions’ years of experience and expertise in cutting-edge technology
integration allowed them to rise to the challenge of designing a system that
was described by Larry McElroy, General Manager of the Consolidated Utility
District, in this way: “The center’s innovative display capabilities gives us a
quantum leap in preparedness, situational awareness, resource coordination
efficiency and response capability.”.
Mike
White, President of Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. states “The challenge was to
integrate a myriad of incoming data and visuals of varying types. The system
specifications required true real-time display of all signals, and the ability
to manipulate the size and position of these images on the screens.”
Multi-Media
Solutions, Inc. is a 15 year old design and integration company offering audio
visual technology solutions for commercial, industrial, education and
government markets. MMS is a member of the national USAV Group consortium, and
has recently been awarded a GSA contract for a comprehensive array of audio
visual technology and components. MMS’s corporate headquarters are in Alcoa,
with an additional sales office in Brentwood, TN.
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Contact Information:
Kathy Huber
Multi-Media Solutions, Inc.
865-681-2575
http://www.m-media.com