Louisiana’s New Iberia Police Department (NIPD) is enhancing public safety with a new real-time crime center (RTCC). The facility is designed to provide a comprehensive view of citywide activities.
At the core of the RTCC is RGB Spectrum’s Zio W4000 videowall processor. RGB Spectrum, is, of course, the Alameda, Calif.-based, provider of mission-critical video for real-time decision support.
The Zio W4000 supports 4K 60Hz resolution end-to-end and accommodates a mix of local baseband, IP video and web-based inputs. The processor aggregates video and critical data from all sources for display on a Samsung 140-inch, all-in-one, LED screen, ensuring operators have a clear and comprehensive view of the city’s surveillance feeds.
New Iberia Police Department Surveillance Initiative

Captain Leland Laseter of the New Iberia Police Department says the new technology systems enhance crime-solving with advanced identification features in the city. Photo courtesy / RGB Spectrum
“With state-of-the-art technology, including sound and enhanced vehicle and person identification, the new systems have already helped solve crime in the area,” says Captain Leland Laseter of the New Iberia Police Department.
Supported by $1.6 million in state funding, NIPD plans to deploy nearly 500 advanced surveillance cameras across 125 locations, creating a safer environment for residents. The strategic placement of these cameras, with each location featuring four devices, will deliver a 360-degree view of key areas, significantly enhancing the department’s ability to monitor and respond to crime effectively. These feeds will be available on the videowall to provide decision-makers with enhanced situational awareness.
The New Iberia Police Department is utilizing advanced technology to enhance community safety standards. By integrating RGB Spectrum’s visualization and control solutions, the department marks a significant advancement in modern policing efforts within Louisiana, aiming to improve safety measures for New Iberia residents.