Ownership-model system design
Select equipment intended for repeated deployment, serviceability and compatibility rather than a one-time project.
For contractors with a continuing project pipeline, customer-owned security equipment can become reusable project infrastructure. WireLite designs, commissions, supports and remobilizes portable camera systems while the contractor keeps control of the equipment and video.
Rental and fully managed security services are useful when a contractor wants everything outsourced. A customer-owned model is different: the contractor builds an internal fleet of cameras, NVRs, radios, routers and portable power components, while WireLite provides the technical design and lifecycle support.
Select equipment intended for repeated deployment, serviceability and compatibility rather than a one-time project.
Create standardized camera poles, solar nodes, routers and head-end kits that can be tracked as company assets.
Keep NVR retention, credentials and evidence workflows under the contractor’s policies.
Stage, configure and install the owned equipment at each new project.
Relocate cameras and add nodes as the project footprint and risk areas change.
Recover, inspect, update and prepare the equipment for the next site.
WireLite is not limited to one camera or connectivity model. The design can combine professional IP cameras, local recording, wireless links, LTE/5G, solar power and satellite service according to distance, bandwidth, power and operating cost.
A reusable base system for recurring small and medium projects.
Add relocatable site coverage without changing the core recorder.
Reusable units for gates, laydown yards and undeveloped portions of the site.
Repeat equipment standards, naming, access and lifecycle procedures across multiple projects.
Start with the assets, access routes and operating constraints. Then select the camera and network technology that gives useful evidence and reliable remote visibility.
WireLite focuses on working systems, clean documentation and configurations that can be supported after installation.
Review your current rental/managed-security model, project pipeline and typical camera requirements.
Build a reusable equipment standard and identify what should be owned versus retained as a service.
Deploy the first project, document the configuration and refine the kit using field experience.
Demobilize, inspect, re-stage and redeploy the fleet on subsequent projects.
Not always. Ownership is most compelling when equipment can be reused across a steady project pipeline and the contractor values control. WireLite can help compare the lifecycle model.
No. The contractor can own the assets while WireLite continues to provide configuration, mobilization, remote support and lifecycle services.
Depending on the design, cellular data, satellite service, optional monitoring, cloud services and support may remain recurring even though the hardware is owned.
Yes. A pilot project is a practical way to validate equipment standards, coverage, support effort and redeployment processes before expanding the fleet.
Send us your site plan. WireLite will design a portable, customer-owned camera system you can redeploy from project to project.