Video surveillance and protocol integration for government and public-sector deployments
深圳警圣 builds video surveillance infrastructure using a Java + Spring Cloud backend with Android clients, RTSP/SIP protocol stacks, and real-time media processing (ffmpeg, MediaCodec). The tech stack is heavily oriented toward embedded video streaming and legacy telecom standards (GB28181, GA/T1400), indicating deep integration with Chinese government surveillance ecosystems. Hiring is minimal and engineering-concentrated, with active projects focused on regional channel expansion and government contract penetration—a go-to-market model typical of B2G vendors.
深圳警圣 operates a video surveillance platform designed for government and institutional deployments across China. The system integrates multiple video transport protocols (RTSP, SIP, GB28181, GA/T1400) and runs on Windows infrastructure with Java/Spring Cloud backends, MySQL/Oracle databases, and Elasticsearch for scale. Active projects center on regional rollouts and protocol standardization work. The organization is headquartered in Shenzhen and operates with a sales and engineering team focused on national government contract opportunities.
Primarily Java and C++ for backend and protocol work, with Android for client applications and JavaScript/Vue for frontend interfaces.
Yes. Both appear in the active stack alongside Redis, HBase, and MongoDB for high-volume surveillance data handling and streaming.
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