PROJECT N.O.L.A. NATIONAL CRIME CAMERA PROGRAM (504) 736-9187
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Featuring overnight guest rooms, a large private courtyard, and a conference center that may accommodate over 100 visitors, Project NOLA's National Real-Time Crime Center at the University of New Orleans is very pleased to host online and in-person educational opportunities to help communities more easily create and better utilize crime camera programs to reduce crime.

​Please call us at (504) 736-9187 to learn more about our seminars and training sessions.

Technician Certification Series:
  • How to install crime cameras on private property, municipal buildings and utility poles
  • How to connect private surveillance cameras into a municipal crime camera program
  • How to install and configure Gunshot Detectors and License Plate Recognition (LPR) Cameras
  • Tips, tricks and best practices when installing and troubleshooting crime cameras

Video Analyst Certification Series:
  • Analyzing live and recorded crime camera video via computers and mobile devices
  • Using crime cameras to detect suspicious activity, dangerous situations and crimes in progress
  • Relaying Real-Time information to units responding to crimes in progress and breaking emergencies
  • Video evidence collection and preservation
  • Socially responsible use of License Plate Recognition and Low-Density Facial Recognition
  • Introduction to Forensic Software to enhance videos taken by crime cameras, cell phones, and more

Community Series:
  • Introduction to crime cameras and how they may be used to inexpensively, quickly and dramatically reduce crime
  • How to create and implement a powerful yet socially responsible community-wide crime camera program
  • Private, municipal and federal funding mechanisms
  • Pros and cons of facial detection and other advanced video technologies
  • Using crime footage to better understand and address the cycle of violence and its affects on community
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One of two large meeting rooms at Project NOLA's National RTCC
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Project NOLA video monitoring floor, also used to educate visitors

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EIN Number 27-0786903, Project NOLA is a tax exempt charitable organization under Section 501 (c)(3)  of the Internal Revenue Code.  Contributions to Project NOLA are deductible under section 170 of the Code.  Project NOLA may also receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code.

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Project NOLA National RTCC
University of New Orleans
Oliver St. Pe TRAC Building
2000 Lakeshore Drive
New Orleans, Louisiana 70122

Phone:  (504) 736-9187
  • Benefits
  • Video & LPR Requests
    • Video Request by Law Enforcement Officer
    • LPR Vehicle History & BOLO Requests by LEO
    • Crime Camera Video Request by Civilian
    • Vehicle BOLO request by Civilian
  • About
    • Education
    • In the News