The MTA announced the firing of Lockheed Martin for botching the anti-terror surveillance system they were contracted to install for $250 million. Only 1,400 of 1,700 surveillance cameras are in position and few even work. However, in April, Lockheed sued the MTA for not allowing them to work in critical areas and not providing the network access needed to make the system work. |NYP|
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Subway Surveillance System Delayed Further
By Will Sherman |
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Subway surveillance system is must needed to defend criminal activity effectively. Now I think MTA should need to give working permission to Lockheed for installing very important security surveillance system in critical areas. Thanks.