Access Control & Security

JDRM Engineering provides expert knowledge regarding the safety & security for your facility

JDRM Engineering specializes in designing and implementing advanced access control solutions for secure facilities. Their expertise includes biometric authentication, keycard systems, electronic locks, and integrated security networks. JDRM ensures seamless access management, enhancing safety while maintaining operational efficiency. Their team customizes solutions for various industries, including corporate offices, healthcare, education, and data centers. By incorporating cutting-edge technology and industry’s best practices, JDRM delivers scalable, reliable, and user-friendly security systems. Their designs integrate with surveillance, alarm, and building automation systems, providing comprehensive protection. Committed to safety and innovation, JDRM Engineering helps clients safeguard assets, personnel, and sensitive information.

  • Access Control Systems
  • Asset and Personnel Tracking (Real Time Locating Systems – RTLS)
  • Biometrics for Access Control
  • Command Center Programming and Design
  • Facility Threat Analysis
  • Infant Protection Systems (Abduction Prevention)
  • Intrusion Detection Alarm
  • Perimeter Detection Systems
  • RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Systems
  • Video Surveillance (IP/CCTV)
  • Video Analytics – Click to see important details on Frames per Second settings
  • Wireless and IP-based Security Systems

School Safety and Security Grant Program

JDRM Engineering is especially happy to support our educational clients’ efforts in Security. Assistance with application details for the School Safety and Security Grant (SSSG) Program is available. This grant assists Ohio employers with ensuring the safety and security of staff in Pre-K through 12th grade schools. The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation program includes funding for many items.

Bandwidth and Storage. The impact of more FPS

FPS = Frames Per Second. FPS recording has a huge impact on how much you can store, how long you can store it, and ultimately can impact your bandwidth capacity on your head-end system. All cameras in your system may not need fluid video, and just because a camera can record at 30FPS does not mean it has to or that there is added value in doing so. The video below shows the difference in how fluid your video is at different frame rates per second. Additional storage capacity could be freed up on your system to store more video longer by simply stepping your FPS on select cameras by a few FPS.