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December - 20198GOVERNMENT CIO OUTLOOKrom department stores, education institutions to security forces, video technology has evolved drastically from being a closed-circuit television (CCTV) on the wall to being mounted on drones. A blend of hardware and software, video technology plays a paramount role in surveillance and various automated systems with its advantages apparent to users. However, the idea of development is vague in the sense that nothing can ever be called as fully developed. What today is developed will have a new or updated version tomorrow so there is always a chance of issues arising that may perplex users. Therefore, despite its advantages, the proliferation of advanced video tech has brought about some mounting challenges and an expected scintillating future. Through the Narrow Lane of ChallengesIn the video technology arena, the sheer amount of incoming data generating from new resources such as CCTV, drones, and dash board and action cameras, as well as the costs associated with consuming that additional data, have germinated into a major challenge. There is the added struggle of finding data scientists for the task of audio and video analysis of all that FThe Prospective Episode of Video TechnologyIN MYOPINIONHarold Sass, CIO, State of KansasBy < Page 7 | Page 9 >