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Service Solutions | 9.21.22 | Does Your Video Surveillance Monitoring Method Put Your Business at Risk?

 

NCIA’s Service Solutions series is our sponsored content webinar program which allows business owners the opportunity to learn more about premier products, services and industry solutions directly from our network of established suppliers, providers and thought leaders.

In this edition originally aired on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 we were joined by the experts from Netwatch North America and Sapphire Risk Advisory Group to discuss the stark differences between the most common methods businesses choose for video monitoring to clear up the confusion about the best method for your type of business.

Every business needs a video surveillance system to guarantee the security of its premises and improve business operations. As a high-risk industry, cannabis businesses have an even greater need for these systems. Cultivation facilities, processing labs, and dispensaries are high-value targets for potential criminals due to the large amounts of currency and cannabis products stored on-site.

In addition, these systems are necessary to remain compliant with local or state law. However, while regulations require cannabis businesses to equip their facilities with a functioning video surveillance system, regulations can be less restrictive about how these systems are monitored. Yet, the method of video monitoring chosen can determine how effective the business can be at reducing and preventing criminal activity.

You’ll leave the program with a roadmap for next steps to take to evaluate the methods currently in place, how best to conduct an assessment and implement new systems to ensure the security of your business AND the safety of your employees.

In this session, you will learn:
• What are the most common video monitoring methods for cannabis businesses?
• How does each method monitor, detect unauthorized activity, and comply with canna regulations?
• What is the best option for your type of business?

Presentation Slide Deck: [View/Download Here]

Panelists:

Justin Wilmas
President
Netwatch Systems

Haley Glover
Senior Security Consultant
Sapphire Risk Advisory Group

Session Chapters & Discussion Outline

00:00 – Session Intro

01:58 – Moderator Intro

02:42 – Panelist Intros & Company Backgrounds

03:30 – Session Agenda & Conversation in Context

04:10 – Live Poll #1

05:30 – Common Video Monitoring Methods

06:48 – Monitoring and Detecting (On-Site Employee or Security Guard)

08:25 – Monitoring and Detecting (Third Party Monitoring Companies)

10:42 – Monitoring and Detecting (Proactive Monitoring Companies)

12:26 – Live Poll #2 13:50 – Alarm Response and Dispatch (False Alarms)

15:50 – Alarm Response and Dispatch (Verification, Response and Dispatch for Different Monitoring Methods)

19:20 – Alarm Response and Dispatch (Deterrence & Response Time)

20:49 – Compliance

21:31 – Compliance (Video Monitoring)

22:48 – Compliance (Installation)

23:33 – Compliance (Maintenance)

24:00 – Compliance (Loitering Prevention)

25:25 – Compliance (Loitering Prevention by Method)

27:55 – Compliance (Post-Incident Reporting)

29:20 – Compliance (Post-Incident Reporting by Method)

31:42 – Live Poll #3

33:22 – What’s The Right Solution for Your Business?

33:56 – Methods Summary

36:10 – Proactive Video Monitoring by the Numbers

38:20 – Netwatch Platform

39:44 – Next Steps

40:53 – Contact Information

41:30 – Audience Q&A (When should I reach out to a PVM company during the cannabis business planning process?)

43:29 – Audience Q&A (What VMS systems does Netwatch currently integrate with?)

44:45 – Audience Q&A (Do insurance companies reward operators for proactive video? Is activity reporting for proactive surveillance a regulatory requirement in MA or other jurisdictions?)

46:42 – Audience Q&A (How does working with a security company like Sapphire help to save my company money?)

48:26 – Audience Q&A (How important and common are camera analytics in the industry?)

52:09 – Audience Q&A (Should I choose the security integrator/manufacturer to work with first or my video monitoring method?)

54:39 – Audience Q&A (How do you get in touch with a risk consultant?)

55:50 – Final Thoughts & Upcoming Events w/ Netwatch & Sapphire Risk Advisory Group

57:25 – Outro

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Member Blog: How to Prepare a Winning Dispensary License Application

by Gary Cohen, Cova Software

The cannabis industry has come a long way in the U.S. Although we still await federal legalization, many new states have recently jumped on the bandwagon, and legacy states are awarding more social equity licenses. While New Jersey and Mississippi will be opening their first dispensaries by the end of 2022, New York has started accepting applications for CAURD licenses from justice-involved individuals. But scoring high points on your dispensary license application can be challenging, especially with all the stringent requirements. Here are some quick tips to help you stand out and prepare a winning dispensary license application.

Follow your State Cannabis Authority’s Guidelines

Every state in the US has different guidelines and regulations for a cannabis dispensary license. Do a thorough review of all the information available on your state cannabis authority’s website, and keep a look out for when they will start accepting applications. Most states accept only electronic applications, and you will likely have to create an account online on a designated website and link your company’s official information. For an application to be deemed complete, a response to each criterion specified must be included, along with the required documents. 

Ensure You Qualify and Apply for the Right Category

To be eligible to submit a cannabis dispensary license application, you must reside in the state where you are applying or must be registered to do business in that state. Many states are awarding conditional cannabis business licenses to social equity applicants first or prioritizing applicants impacted by the war on drugs to build an equitable cannabis industry. If you qualify for any of these categories, ensure that you apply for the right one to expedite the processing of your dispensary license application. 

Connect with the Community Where you Plan to Operate

Some states require your dispensary to be located in the municipality you live in, and you will be awarded a license only for a particular zone. Community reach and impact are also criteria laid down by some cannabis authorities, and you must establish connections with not just local and state officials but also other people who can help you understand the bigger picture better. For example, New Jersey and New York want you to explain the positive community impact your dispensary business will have. If you don’t connect with the community, you won’t be able to align your vision with their needs in your dispensary license application.

Fortify Application with a Business Operations & Security Plan

After familiarizing yourself with the license requirements and structure, you must dive into how you can prepare the best possible application to score higher points on every measure. For example, to obtain a conditional dispensary license in New Jersey, 40 out of 100 points are for your dispensary business plan, and another 50 points are for a regulatory compliance plan. One of the most crucial aspects of this is a dispensary operations plan that you must include in your application. This plan helps authorities understand how your dispensary business will comply with all cannabis laws and regulations and ensure safe access to cannabis for your customers.

Compliance is the Name of the Game

The detailed plans included in your cannabis dispensary license application must also mention the technology provider you intend to partner with, and choosing a compliant cannabis retail platform will help you fortify your application further. Prepare a winning dispensary license application by downloading Cova Software’s free template, Dispensary Operations and Security Plan, which will serve as a comprehensive guide to writing a winning plan for a successful cannabis retailer license application.


Gary Cohen is the CEO of Cova Software, the fastest growing technology brand in the cannabis industry. Cohen’s focus has been driving the company’s overall strategy, including its vision, go-to-market plan, and strategic development. Since joining the cannabis industry in 2016 and launching Cova commercially in 4q17, Cohen has led Cova to dominate the enterprise sector for dispensary Point of Sale, while forging client relationships with hundreds of single-store retailers across North America.

With Cova’s cannabis POS and its excellent integrations with eCommerce and delivery services, the online order automatically pops up for the budtender to tender the sales, and the POS system updates inventory once payment is approved. Cova offers multiple eCommerce solutions to choose from, as per your needs and budget, and you can legally sell cannabis online stress-free while staying compliant with strict government regulations.

 

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