You can look at your Wichita CCTV as a stand alone system in regard to its ability to ID persons around, on or within your home, but it can also be integrated in regard to your alarm system, it increasing the effectiveness of both systems.
Setting up a good parameter coverage, or even main entry way coverage for smaller systems, is a start in regard to an overall CCTV system.
In many cities, the cost of false alarms has gone up so far that paying for a service called OZ Vision, or a similar service, that takes only the times your alarm system is activated and if a camera covers that area, sending a small clip to the dispatch center to see what set the alarm off in regard to it being your dog hitting the back door hard enough to rattle the door and set the alarm off or a burglar that just kicked it down.
Cities out in California on businesses have started to require video verification to respond on audible alarms. This means that they are requiring the alarm company to have the video clip of the burglar or entry of the building before dispatching police on alarms.
I dont see that happening in Wichita for quite a while, but, the ability to instantly know that you do have a Burglary in Progress which is dispatched in around 15 seconds vs. an audible alarm that may hold for quite a while if officers are not available for the call.
There are of course overt cameras, covert or smaller hidden cameras, dome and other related cameras that can be utilized if you wish to keep your digital video recording system very low key.