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More Money, More Cameras, Along Arizona/Mexican Border – Ares
Now that the Department of Homeland Security has capped its $800 million SBInet border surveillance program at only 53 mi. of Arizona borderland, the government has been scrambling to find other ways to get better situational awareness of who and what is trying to get across the Arizona/Mexico border.
Since January, the DHS has released several requests to industry for non-developmental, mature, operationally-proven camera and surveillance equipment that can be quickly delivered and installed along the border to do the job SBInet was being developed to do.

More Money, More Cameras, Along Arizona/Mexican Border – Ares

Now that the Department of Homeland Security has capped its $800 million SBInet border surveillance program at only 53 mi. of Arizona borderland, the government has been scrambling to find other ways to get better situational awareness of who and what is trying to get across the Arizona/Mexico border.

Since January, the DHS has released several requests to industry for non-developmental, mature, operationally-proven camera and surveillance equipment that can be quickly delivered and installed along the border to do the job SBInet was being developed to do.