Specifications include, but are not limited to: A single Video Management System (“VMS”) with scalability to support future integrations of new and existing video systems. The VMS includes five years of centrally stored video for selected feeds and control of fifteen (15) wireless surveillance video feeds from around Los Angeles International Airport (“LAX”); Fifteen (15) wireless surveillance cameras around LAX with thirty (30) days of edge storage integrated in the RVCC system. Two of the wireless surveillance cameras are equipped with additional video analytic devices configured to emit traffic stoppage alerts going in and out of the Sepulveda tunnel under the LAX runways. Additional wireless nodes are used to connect the camera nodes to the network; Integration of forty-seven (47) existing video feeds from LAX (15), Port of Long Beach (16), and Port of Los Angeles (16); Twenty (21) existing workstations; (1) MDC; (1) VDC; (2) PAB; (1) Harbor; (1) POLA; (1) POLB; (1) LAX; (1) Pacific; (8) EOC; (2) CHE Datacenter (Virtual, Rack-mounted); (2) Spares at Northrop Grumman’s Office Deployment of a dedicated fault tolerant microwave network for backhauling the video surveillance traffic.