List of FLIR United VMS Customers
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Companies using FLIR United VMS for Video Surveillance System include: Abu Dhabi Government, a United Arab Emirates based Government organisation with 30000 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Newcrest Mining, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 6150 employees and revenues of $2.90 billion, Lawrence City Hall, a United States based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Harland & Wolff, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $200.0 million and many others.
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Abu Dhabi Government | Government | 30000 | $20.0B | United Arab Emirates | Teledyne FLIR | FLIR United VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Abu Dhabi Government implemented FLIR United VMS as the central operational video management platform for the Falcon Eye safe city initiative. The United VMS upgrade completed in June 2017 provisioned FLIR United VMS Latitude as the Video Surveillance System to centralize camera and sensor operations across the program.
The deployment configured core VMS capabilities including large scale device management, camera ingest and recording, failover clustering, and disaster recovery orchestration. FLIR United VMS was configured to support analytics integration and to present event streams for operational monitoring, providing the functional building blocks expected of a Video Surveillance System at municipal scale.
Integrations explicitly included thousands of public access cameras and a custom physical security information management system, enabling unified incident visibility and event forwarding from the VMS to the PSIM. Operational coverage was national, within the United Arab Emirates, and the platform was instrumented to manage tens of thousands of sensors as part of the Falcon Eye safe city footprint.
Governance and operational workflow were centralized around the FLIR United VMS deployment, with the VMS serving as the core reference for incident handling and camera tasking through the integrated PSIM. The June 2017 upgrade enabled centralised management of the sensor estate and introduced enhanced failover, disaster recovery, and analytics integration as part of the program architecture.
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Harland & Wolff | Government | 1000 | $200M | United Kingdom | Teledyne FLIR | FLIR United VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008 Harland & Wolff implemented FLIR United VMS provided by Teledyne FLIR, deploying an enterprise Video Surveillance System across its Belfast shipyard and facilities. The deployment targeted security and public safety use, centralized in a control-room environment to manage perimeter surveillance and facility monitoring.
The FLIR United VMS configuration aggregates thermal and visible camera streams to provide unified live monitoring, recorded evidence playback, and alarm management capabilities. Control-room operators use FLIR United VMS for both security alarm handling and non-security event monitoring, for example identifying pump failures, reflecting standard Video Surveillance System workflows for event detection and incident review.
Operational coverage includes over 140 FLIR cameras distributed around perimeter and asset monitoring points, with a centralized VMS instance feeding multiple operator consoles and camera management functions. The vendor statement of over 15 years of use underpins the estimated 2008 start year, and system governance is organized around control-room procedures for alarm triage and ongoing operational monitoring.
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Lawrence City Hall | Government | 1000 | $200M | United States | Teledyne FLIR | FLIR United VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2018 | Lan-Tel Communications |
In 2018 Lawrence City Hall deployed FLIR United VMS as part of a city-wide safe city video program to support public safety and policing. The initial phase was approved in April 2018 and covered 75 cameras concentrated on major thoroughfares and control-room displays.
The deployment of FLIR United VMS, a Video Surveillance System, centralized video management, live monitoring, continuous recording, and forensic search capabilities across municipal operations. The implementation integrated FLIR Quasar and Ariel cameras for edge capture and fed consolidated streams to control room displays and archived storage, enabling coordinated incident response and structured video review workflows.
Lan-Tel Communications served as the systems integrator for the United States public safety rollout, overseeing camera integration, control-room provisioning, and operational handover to city public safety teams. Configuration work included camera registration, stream routing into FLIR United VMS, user role configuration for monitoring and evidence access, and established procedures for incident tagging and export for prosecution.
Operational coverage extended across the municipal footprint, targeting major thoroughfares and control-room operations to support policing and evidence collection. The Video Surveillance System produced explicit operational outcomes documented by the city, including dozens of arrests and improved forensic video review capabilities.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 6150 | $2.9B | Australia | Teledyne FLIR | FLIR United VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2017 | n/a |
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