Pelco Overview

Pelco: Inspired By Technology, Built On Trust

Pelco is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture of predictive video security solutions, including video surveillance cameras, video management and recording systems, security software, and aligned services.

As the single source for video, security management, and intelligence solutions, Pelco is committed to delivering a broad range of high-quality products and systems that make the world a safer place. Across a wide span of industries, loyal customers and partners turn to us as an end-to-end provider of video technology that is designed to propel faster deployments, higher levels of system resilience, and a lower total cost of ownership.

For more than 63 years, Pelco’s foundation has been built on developing close relationships with our customers and partners. Service has always been a part of our culture, and we continue to position ourselves as a trusted source for customer-centric leadership across the security industry. From in-person technical support, to the comprehensive training available as part of the Pelco Learning Center, to the advanced capabilities that Pelco’s professional services offer, to the customization of software and hardware to meet end user needs — Pelco makes it easy, fast, and convenient to achieve the highest level of support and services.

CYBERSECURITY CONCERNS IMPACT U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND U.S. MILITARY VIDEO SURVEILLANCE DEPLOYMENTS

(National Defense Authorization Act (previously HR5515))

Cybersecurity is a top concern for many involved in the Physical Safety and Security industry, this includes Pelco, its customers, distributors, and system integrator partners. The US Government is one of the most demanding customers when it comes to the cybersecurity, as well as video surveillance systems used for critical infrastructure and public safety.

The US Congress took action on this subject through the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (NDAA) by banning the procurement or use of specifically named video surveillance camera and systems vendors as well as specifically named component suppliers that are used in some video surveillance products that could or are deployed in US Government-related video surveillance system deployments.

Some in the industry have expressed confusion as to the scope of the NDAA ban; the ban is related to named companies (NDAA Section 889,3, B), not the country of origin (manufacturing location) of video surveillance products or components.