11 Feb 2008

NICE Systems recently announced that is has received a 7-digit order for its digital video surveillance solution from a major European national rail infrastructure operator.NICE Systems, the global provider of advanced solutions that enable organizations to extract Insight from Interactions to drive performance, recently announced that is has received a 7-digit order for its digital video surveillance solution from a major European national rail infrastructure operator. The NICE solution will expand the existing implementation of NICE Inform, multi-media command and control solution.  The NiceVision video security solution will be deployed in seven rail stations as part of a national overhaul of the security and surveillance infrastructure.

NICE's multi-media command and control solution, NICE Inform is already being used by the operator to ensure all interactions between signal operators and train drivers are captured and stored in compliance with strict corporate policy.  NICE's digital video surveillance solution will enable seven mainline stations across the rail network to better understand the full context and cause of safety and security-related incidents where, for example, signal failure, accident or negligence may have occurred.  Advanced networking capabilities of the NICE solution will provide remote access to images from central command and control facilities, enabling surveillance managers in station control rooms with instant scenario reconstruction.

"We are very proud to leverage on the strong relationship with this strategic customer in its new initiative of protecting the public," said Israel Livnat, President, Security Group, NICE Systems Ltd.  "NICE is the first to offer a comprehensive, integrated, multi-media-audio and video, command and control solution.  This win further substantiates our strategy for offering a unique, complete solution to mass transit system operators and other public authorities all over the world, in their efforts to ensure the safety and security of the public."