VideoBank begins operations developing cutting edge Full-Motion Video (FMV) solutions.
1998-2003
VideoBank furnishes archive, ingest, and tagging systems for prominent clients such as, National Geographic, ESPN, NHL, NASCAR, Wharton School of Business, Cornell University and many others.
2004
VideoBank supplies its first systems to the Department of Defense (DoD) delivering multiple systems to the U.S. Air Force.
2005
Automated capture and archive solutions are furnished to the U.S. Navy; a full-scale archive management system is provided to the U.S. Army.
2006
The U.S. Army receives a six (6) channel live Processing, Exploitation & Dissemination (PED) prototype, which leads to a $45 million IDIQ contract.
2007-2008
Multiple VideoBank "Deployable" and "Expeditionary" Systems are operating in-theater for the DoD. An encode, archive and management framework is integrated for NASA.
2009
VideoBank is named as the "Wars Video Archive System" by U.S. Department of Defense. Also, during this year, VideoBank is awarded a contract to provide a complete content management and archive system for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
2010
VideoBank is selected as the main integrator for a key U.S. Army PED system.
2011
Live capture, archive, and content management systems are installed for the U.S. Senate.
2012
The U.S. Army receives mobile, portable and fixed-facility systems, including virtualized laptops, deployable flight-case systems, and a Garrison archive system.
2013-2014
VideoBank delivers PED solutions for the U.S. Navy and Johns Hopkins; integration begins for new deployable and laptop systems for the U.S. Army.
2015
VideoBank introduces its new patented virtual collaboration product - the Virtual Meeting Room (VMR) system.
2016-2018
VideoBank delivers its UAS software capabilities to Air Force Research Lab in Rome, NY. Northrop Grumman's Grand Sky facility receives a UAS software suite as well.
2019-2020
VideoBank receives a contract to provide data management solutions & on-premise speech-to-text capabilities for CDC. VideoBank also expands its DoD footprint into U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)
2021
VideoBank rolls out the latest version of its Actionable Information System (AIS) within an enterprise private cloud environment for U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). These capabilities include a framework for training, measuring, and automating analytics to manage large amounts of mission-ready data.
2022-2023
VideoBank's capabilities support Global Open-Source initiatives & Enhanced PED efforts for all US Combatant Commands.