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Off-Field is an authorized distributor of high performance CCTV cameras for security, surveillance, traffic management, intelligent traffic systems (ITS), and machine vision. We specialize in the practical application of advanced closed-circuit television technology for surveillance and process monitoring.  Our brand is easily distinguished from the competition by our willingness and ability to create products that solve a customer's unique requirements.  From board-level electronic design to integrated systems engineering, we deliver high performance solutions.

In addition to video cameras, special purpose camera housings, and test equipment, Off-Field also offers a wide selection of accessories, including monitors, lenses, cables, recorders, MPEG/MPEG4 and H.264 compression tools, and fiber optic transmission equipment.  A nationwide network of qualified representatives provides design assistance, system integration, and full customer support.

Our ranges of surveillance equipment are designed to provide affordable solutions for remote and local video surveillance. High sophistication, flexibility, and excellent price performance characterize the products, which have been designed to grow according to changing security requirements. The surveillance products provide many useful surveillance features such as video monitoring, digital video recording, data transmission, external device activation, camera control, video data search and more by a click of mouse.

We also provide Data Networking, IT Consulting, Fire Alarm, IP/PBX, Access Control, Audiovisuals and Software Development services.



CNET News.com

CNET News.com

Tech news and business reports by CNET News. Focused oninformation technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software,networking, and Internet media..

2/22/2012 2:31:49 PM

1 - T-Mobile asks FCC to block wireless spectrum sale to Verizon
2 - Apple's iPhone voice mail the target of another patent suit
3 - Air Force's U-2 aircraft get new lease on life
4 - U-2 spy plane keeps on soaring (photos)
5 - Road Trip at Home
6 - Road Trip 2010: Geek Gestalt heads to the Northeast
7 - GPS shoes can help track people with Alzheimer's (video)
8 - iPad's share of tablet market to dip to 62 percent this year
9 - 'Linsanity' already hitting e-bookstores near you
10 - Gates Foundation toilet contest seeks 'iPad of sanitation'
11 - Watchdog group: Foxconn hid young workers before inspection
12 - Smart lights save energy without changing bulbs
13 - Google glasses likely coming soon
14 - Startup Secret 37: To fail is to succeed
15 - Microsoft Office for the iPad: To be or not to be
16 - Firefox's Jetpack extensions reach mobile browsing
17 - Social messaging cost carriers $14B in SMS revenue, says firm
18 - Verizon customers hit by another 4G LTE outage
19 - CIA said to be planning new software acquisition strategy
20 - 'Smart cows' can text owners when mooood strikes
1 - T-Mobile asks FCC to block wireless spectrum sale to Verizon

The company says, according to documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, that Verizon would receive an "excessive concentration" of wireless spectrum in the deal.

2/22/2012 2:27:12 PM

2 - Apple's iPhone voice mail the target of another patent suit

A new lawsuit against Apple says its visual voice mail feature is infringing on someone else's patents. Stop us if you've heard this one before.

2/22/2012 2:16:10 PM

3 - Air Force's U-2 aircraft get new lease on life

The draft of the federal budget for 2013 takes an ax to the rival Global Hawk program. An Air Force general says the U-2, a design that dates to the 1950s, is "the stronger system."

2/22/2012 1:59:21 PM

4 - U-2 spy plane keeps on soaring (photos)

The Pentagon, smitten with the Global Hawk drone, had been ready to ground the U-2 fleet for good. But the latest Air Force budget proposal tells a different tale.

2/22/2012 1:58:59 PM

5 - Road Trip at Home

Just because Daniel Terdiman hasn't left home, it doesn't mean he's not exploring. In his Road Trip at Home package, the CNET reporter checks out interesting hot spots for high-tech, low-tech, science, art, and more--all near the San Francisco Bay.

2/22/2012 1:55:27 PM

6 - Road Trip 2010: Geek Gestalt heads to the Northeast

CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman is back on the road again. This year, he drove thousands of miles up and down the East Coast, searching for the most interesting spots for technology, military, research and development, naval shipbuilding, and more.

2/22/2012 1:47:14 PM

7 - GPS shoes can help track people with Alzheimer's (video)

SmartPlanet's Sumi Das looks at new shoes from Aetrex that could help caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia find them if they wander off.

2/22/2012 1:21:56 PM

8 - iPad's share of tablet market to dip to 62 percent this year

The iPad will maintain its lead, though its share will drop because of competition from Android devices, estimates research firm TrendForce.

2/22/2012 1:09:54 PM

9 - 'Linsanity' already hitting e-bookstores near you

The NBA's latest star has been in the public eye for just days, and already there are seven books about him. It just goes to show what's possible in the new world of book publishing.

2/22/2012 12:58:20 PM

10 - Gates Foundation toilet contest seeks 'iPad of sanitation'

This summer, the Gates Foundation will present hygienic innovations developed through its Reinventing the Toilet Challenge.

2/22/2012 12:39:24 PM

11 - Watchdog group: Foxconn hid young workers before inspection

One of the organization's employees also says Foxconn banned 16- and 17-year-old workers from overtime while inspections are ongoing.

2/22/2012 12:35:05 PM

12 - Smart lights save energy without changing bulbs

Startup Enlighted says its distributed sensor-based lighting controls cut energy from lighting by about 60 percent.

2/22/2012 12:20:50 PM

13 - Google glasses likely coming soon

Facebook crafts new ads, a Twitter app update restores features, and Google's augmented-reality glasses are expected to go on sale this year.

2/22/2012 12:17:49 PM

14 - Startup Secret 37: To fail is to succeed

Don't trust success. Statistically, it's a way station on the road to failure. Study the road instead.

2/22/2012 12:10:00 PM

15 - Microsoft Office for the iPad: To be or not to be

The Daily stands by its report that Microsoft has created an iPad version of Office, though the folks in Redmond label the story inaccurate.

2/22/2012 11:56:27 AM

16 - Firefox's Jetpack extensions reach mobile browsing

Mozilla has begun adding mobile device support to its newer extensions framework--but it's also changed Jetpack's direction and breaking earlier extensions' compatibility.

2/22/2012 11:40:40 AM

17 - Social messaging cost carriers $14B in SMS revenue, says firm

Cell phone owners are turning to other services to chat with friends, according to Ovum. It also says carriers lost $8.7 billion in SMS revenue in 2010 because of social messaging.

2/22/2012 11:24:59 AM

18 - Verizon customers hit by another 4G LTE outage

Verizon users across various states are reporting another outage of 4G LTE services, though 3G users may also be affected.

2/22/2012 10:50:02 AM

19 - CIA said to be planning new software acquisition strategy

The agency's top technology employee, Ira "Gus" Hunt said it'll now start acquiring software on a pay-as-you-go basis, rather than enter into licensing agreements.

2/22/2012 10:49:36 AM

20 - 'Smart cows' can text owners when mooood strikes

A U.K. research project will equip dairy cows with the same sensor used in Wii controllers to alert farmers by text if they're getting sick or they're, um, in heat.

2/22/2012 10:46:09 AM

Feedzilla: Security News

Feedzilla: Security News

Security News

1 - Ask the Question No One is Asking: Crowdsourcing the Republican Primary Debate (Wired)
2 - At CES, Ballmer highlights Windows phone, Windows 8, Xbox Kinect (ZD net)
3 - Avast false alarm hits Steam's weekend gamers (TheRegister.co.uk)
4 - Avira and secure.me Protect Personal Information and Privacy on Facebook with Joint Product Bundle (Avira)
5 - Bank Customers Favor Birthdate PINs (Information Week)
6 - Crap PINs give wallet thieves 1-in-11 jackpot shot (TheRegister.co.uk)
7 - Data Virtualization from the Business Point of View (issj.sys-con)
8 - Digital Activists are Building an Uncensorable Network (f-secure)
9 - More Malware and Vulnerabilities News (Computerworld)
10 - More Privacy News (Computerworld)
11 - More Security News (Computerworld)
12 - Grumble-flick chat site exposes flirts' privates (TheRegister.co.uk)
13 - It's time to regulate Facebook (InfoWorld)
14 - The wrong type of loop (Computer Weekly - David Lacey)
15 - Why corporate cloud storage doesn't add up (InfoWorld)
16 - Megaupload CEO Kim Dotcom Granted Bail in New Zealand, But Banned From Net (Wired)
17 - Nightline Takes "A Trip to The iFactory" (f-secure)
18 - Our only hope lies with Academia (Computer Weekly - David Lacey)
19 - Gadgets galore at Sony's press conference (ZD net)
20 - Avira Security Downloaded 16 Million Times from One Website (Avira)
2 - At CES, Ballmer highlights Windows phone, Windows 8, Xbox Kinect (ZD net)

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1/10/2012 1:12:00 AM

3 - Avast false alarm hits Steam's weekend gamers (TheRegister.co.uk)

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2/6/2012 12:23:00 PM

5 - Bank Customers Favor Birthdate PINs (Information Week)

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2/22/2012 12:05:00 PM

6 - Crap PINs give wallet thieves 1-in-11 jackpot shot (TheRegister.co.uk)

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2/22/2012 5:02:00 AM

7 - Data Virtualization from the Business Point of View (issj.sys-con)

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2/22/2012 1:27:00 PM

8 - Digital Activists are Building an Uncensorable Network (f-secure)

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2/22/2012 9:53:00 AM

9 - More Malware and Vulnerabilities News (Computerworld)

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2/22/2012 11:34:00 AM

10 - More Privacy News (Computerworld)

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2/22/2012 12:43:00 PM

11 - More Security News (Computerworld)

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2/22/2012 11:34:00 AM

12 - Grumble-flick chat site exposes flirts' privates (TheRegister.co.uk)

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2/22/2012 1:31:00 PM

13 - It's time to regulate Facebook (InfoWorld)

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2/8/2012 10:53:00 AM

14 - The wrong type of loop (Computer Weekly - David Lacey)

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2/21/2012 4:03:00 PM

15 - Why corporate cloud storage doesn't add up (InfoWorld)

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2/21/2012 6:00:00 AM

17 - Nightline Takes "A Trip to The iFactory" (f-secure)

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2/21/2012 9:51:00 AM

18 - Our only hope lies with Academia (Computer Weekly - David Lacey)

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2/17/2012 9:05:00 AM

19 - Gadgets galore at Sony's press conference (ZD net)

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1/9/2012 10:37:00 PM

20 - Avira Security Downloaded 16 Million Times from One Website (Avira)

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12/27/2011 6:00:00 PM

 


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