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CCVE
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CCVEClimate Change and the Visitor Economy (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; UK)
CCVEComitato Circoli Velici Elbani (Italian: Elbans Sailing Club Committee)
CCVECollege of Career and Vocational Education (University of Alaska Anchorage)
CCVECalifornia Central Valley Entrepreneurs
CCVEClosed-Circuit Video Equipment


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RECENT BREAKTHROUGHS IN closed-circuit video equipment (CCVE) provide security managers with options for greater programming flexibility and high-quality picture images required to identify suspects and win convictions.
In the last few years the use of closed-circuit video equipment has increased dramatically, brought about partly by the decreasing price of video equipment along with the need for increased security.
A dedicated security force and high-quality closed-circuit video equipment help secure the 200,000-square-foot, 33-story building, which has more than a million people--from federal judges to friends of defendants--pass through its entrances each year.
 
 
 
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