

2009 Best Government AV Project (State & Local)
Like other jurisdictions around the nation, Fairfax County, Va., wanted new AV technology to help make things easier, from presenting evidence to arraigning defendants. Professional Products (PPI) placed a 32×32 Evertz EQX fiber-optic router at the heart of the county’s court system, and now it’s handling multipoint conferencing, HD video, and other communications over a secure backbone.
Like other jurisdictions around the nation, Fairfax County, Va., wanted new AV technology to help make things easier, from presenting evidence to arraigning defendants. Professional Products (PPI) placed a 32×32 Evertz EQX fiber-optic router at the heart of the county’s court system, and now it’s handling multipoint conferencing, HD video, and other communications over a secure backbone.
AV Integrator: Professional Products, Gaithersburg, Md.
Credit: Peter Krogh
The building’s courtrooms employ Panasonic plasma displays, NEC LCD monitors, Sony PTZ cameras, Creston Isys G-Series touch panels, and Elo TouchSystems desktop touch monitors. The court wanted its Shure push-to-talk mics to operate from the mics themselves, as well as from the Creston touch panels, an effort that required collaboration among PPI, Crestron, Shure, and Biamp, which provided its AudiaFlex DSP and echo-cancellation cards.
The Equipment
Following is a partial list if the manufacturers whose products were used in this 2009 PRO AV Spotlight Award-winning project.
AKG 
 Altinex 
 Analog Way 
 APC 
 Acstatic 
 Biamp 
 Chief Manufacturing 
 Crestron 
 Elo TouchSystems 
 Ergotron 
 Evertz 
 Marshall Electronics 
 Middle Atlantic 
 NEC 
 Panasonic 
 QSC 
 Shure 
 Sony 
 Tandberg 
 WolfVision
 
		 
		 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
		 
		 
		