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April 20, 2006
MPDC To Activate CCTV Cameras for IMF/World Bank Spring Conference

The Metropolitan Police Department will activate its Joint Operations Command Center, including the network of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras, as a routine public safety measure during the International Monetary Fund/World Bank Spring Conference.
 
From 6 am on April 21 through April 23, 2006, 19 permanent cameras that are part of the MPDC's CCTV system will be activated. In addition, temporary cameras will be deployed generally in the area of the 1700 block of C Street, NW.
The Metropolitan Police Department's CCTV system is a secure, wireless network of 19 cameras owned and operated by the MPDC. The cameras are mounted on various buildings, primarily in downtown DC and the Georgetown commercial area. They focus on public spaces around the National Mall, US Capitol, White House, Union Station and other critical installations, as well as major arteries and highways that pass through downtown DC.
The CCTV system is activated only during major events in the District or during periods of heightened alert for terrorism. CCTV camera feeds are displayed in the MPDC's Joint Operations Command Center (JOCC), a secure facility located on the 5th floor of police headquarters.
 
Additional information about the CCTV network, including the locations of the 19 permanent cameras, can be found on the MPDC website.