NAV

National Security Surveillance System at NAV

The project in numbers:

During the realization of project series spanning 20 years, our team have installed about 1500 cameras, 1000 readers, 150 alarm panels, 100 access control panels and 25 management systems. We set the privileges of 25,000 NAV workers. We are particularly proud of NAV’s uninterrupted confidence in us and that we have been cooperating for nearly 20 years.

Circumstances:

The H1 Systems has been performing the installation of national security supervision systems of NAV since 1999. At the commencement of the project series, only a rudimentary IT network was available: 10 megabits network and Windows NT was common. Our colleagues have acquired tremendous new experiences during the construction of the first systems. The systems to be installed are extremely versatile, so well established professional expertise and experience was needed for their installation. Complex systems are composed of several components, such component is: camera surveillance system, intrusion and fire detection system, access control system, computer supervision for security guards and the remote monitoring. The security service has limited access to perform the national supervision and disclosure of information while the remote monitoring has administrative access. In addition, the protection of special rooms is to be established with regard to the European Union legislation.

Solutions of H1 Systems:

When preparing the construction plan we defined the device topology and quantities and we assessed the actual operating conditions. A substantial IT background had to be established for the modernisation of the system during the construction. For the installation of the SEAWING Integrated Solution system we had to comply with the GDPR data processing directives introduced at that time when processing the personal data of several thousand employees. The migration of the data from the former system after data cleaning had to be provided during uninterrupted operation in anonymized form, complying with the directives, without data loss. In addition, the system also had to comply with the operational safety regulations of the Richter. While the earlier SW500 devices were capable of standalone operation by storing data locally, we had to avoid the stopping of the access control devices in case of malfunction since the multi-shift production cannot be impeded by any obstacle in the access control.