Managed CCTV vs. Owned Security Camera System: Which Is Right for Your Operation?
Get a Free System ReviewA Decision Most Operators Make Without All the Information
What Owning Your CCTV System Means
What a Managed CCTV Service Means
The Real Cost Comparison
What CGS Recommends and Why
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, though the transition involves assessing the current system, determining what equipment can be carried forward vs. replaced, and structuring the service agreement around your existing infrastructure. CGS can walk through what a transition would look like for your specific locations.
This varies by provider and contract terms. Before signing any managed service agreement, confirm who owns the equipment at contract end, what the exit terms are, and what happens to recorded footage. These are not standard terms across providers.
CGS offers structured maintenance agreements that provide proactive monitoring, scheduled maintenance visits, and priority response for camera systems we install and manage. Contact us to discuss what that looks like for your operation.
The NRBES 2027 mandate requires specific IP-CCTV equipment, zone coverage, and storage retention regardless of whether the system is owned or managed. Any managed service provider working with McDonald's franchisees needs to install and maintain systems that meet those specifications. CGS handles NRBES 2027 compliance installations under both ownership models.
