Sperry West manufactures high-quality video surveillance cameras, kits and equipment. The original creator of the covert video surveillance kit, Sperry West products are ideally suited to the industrial, commercial, and government user of innovative video security products for securing the safety and security of commercial environments.

Barry Levine is CEO of San Diego-based Sperry West, maker of Spyder® video cameras and Video Commander® surveillance kits. Levine has been leading video security companies for 40 years. He can be contacted at (858) 551-2000 or barry@sperrywest.com
By Barry Levine
Crimes connected with government, business or institutional facilities can be difficult to solve, as they are often committed by people who are familiar with the facility and who are reasonably knowledgeable about the preventative systems in place.
We know that video cameras often deter crime, but coverage rarely is sufficient to prevent insiders from knowing where it is unlikely that they will be caught committing crimes.
Theft and vandalism are frequent problems in most large organizations. This and other criminal activity can often quickly be solved through the use of covert video.
Covert cameras placed in areas where it is known that crimes have occurred often catch the perpetrator within one or two weeks.
Covert must be separated from the “normal” camera systems as most security departments do not have a “need to know”. Sometimes a security person is the cause of the problem. It does not matter whether the existing video system is IP or analog, covert is different and generally should not be made a part of “protective” systems.
A covert kit, specifically designed for quick deployment and ease of use, is the best way for any business, hospital or institution to be prepared to act as soon as any illegal activity is uncovered. Kits such as Sperry West's “Video Commander” are equipped with several covert wireless cameras and record to a DVR inside of a closed case. The case can be several hundred feet away in another room.
Examples of actual crimes solved with this covert surveillance kit include: A pharmacist in a hospital, stealing pain medication and replacing it with lactose. An aerospace manufacturer consistently losing copper caught the government inspector stealing the copper.
An insurance company was sure about who was stealing petty cash and small items. The thefts were first noticed right after a new person was hired. Surveillance was set up and recorded someone else stealing. The surveillance actually saved the new employee who had done nothing wrong.
A national security company was asked by a client to set up a “sting” with a covert surveillance, as they were regularly hearing complaints of petty theft. The results recorded thefts by a guard employed by that same security company.
A large government contractor recorded an employee accessing a locked and secure file cabinet and stealing proprietary information.
Many retail organizations regularly catch employees stealing and finding that the employee theft problem is even larger then shoplifting.
What experienced security directors and investigators know is that they must be prepared to deploy covert surveillance quickly and that it has no relation to their other video systems.
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Barry Levine is CEO of San Diego-based Sperry West, maker of Spyder® video cameras and Video Commander® surveillance kits. Levine has been leading video security companies for 40 years. He can be contacted at (858) 551-2000 or barry@sperrywest.com.