RA'ANANA, Israel, April 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
NICE (NASDAQ: NICE) today announced that the Denver
Regional Transportation District (RTD), the public transit system
for greater metro Denver (CO), is
expanding its implementation of NICE video security solutions to
the West Rail Line, Union Station, and the Denver Civic Center.
The first two projects stem from Denver RTD's FasTracks plan, a
major program which will extend Metro Denver's entire mass transit
system. In addition, Denver RTD also purchased the NICE IP radio
recording solution and NICE Inform, an information management
solution designed to capture, consolidate and manage voice, video,
and other multimedia, for complete debriefing and
investigation.
Denver RTD has been a NICE customer since 2001 and with the
expansion, Denver RTD will use the NICE video surveillance solution
to monitor, manage and record more than one thousand video
surveillance cameras at dozens of light rail stations, Park-n-Ride
facilities and bus transfer stations.
The Denver RTD Transit Police conducts over 5,000 video
investigations a year, and its 2,348-square mile service area
encompasses 40 municipalities in six counties plus two city/county
jurisdictions. The Denver Police
Department is also linked into the system and can view live video
feeds. Local law enforcement agencies routinely use video from
NiceVision for their investigations as well. NiceVision has helped
solve numerous crimes, both within the transit system and off
property.
"We are proud to see the long-standing relationship we have with
Denver RTD continuing to grow," said Guy
Yaniv, General Manager, Surveillance Solutions, Security
Group at NICE. "This further expansion of the NICE solutions
complements the other parts of our portfolio already installed at
Denver RTD for addressing security, safety and operational
risks."
The NICE Security Offering addresses the needs of
governments and enterprises with intent-based solutions for
fighting crime and terror, by anticipating, managing and mitigating
safety, security and operational risks. The solution enables
capture, analysis and correlation of data from multiple sensors and
systems, including audio, video, radio, geo-location and web,
providing a framework for fusing data silos into a single, holistic
operational view. NICE Security solutions empower
organizations to act effectively in real time to prevent, manage
and investigate incidents, ensuring fast resolution and debriefing,
and continuous security improvements. NICE Security solutions are
deployed worldwide in transportation systems, critical
infrastructures, city centers and enterprise campuses.
About Denver RTD
Founded in 1969 by the Colorado General Assembly, the Regional
Transportation District provides a dynamic public transit system
across the greater metro area. Its service district spans 2,348
square miles and serves a population of 2.8 million in eight
counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson, and Weld. In 2010, RTD provided service for more
than 99 million passenger trips, including 62 million on bus, 20
million on light rail, and more than 15 million for trips on
Call-n-Ride, Access-a-Ride, and to special events.
http://www.rtd-denver.com.
About NICE
NICE (NASDAQ: NICE), is the worldwide leader of intent-based
solutions that capture and analyze interactions and transactions,
realize intent, and extract and leverage insights to deliver impact
in real time. Driven by cross-channel and multi-sensor analytics,
NICE solutions enable organizations to improve business
performance, increase operational efficiency, prevent financial
crime, ensure compliance, and enhance safety and security. NICE
serves over 25,000 organizations in the enterprise and security
sectors, representing a variety of sizes and industries in more
than 150 countries, and including over 80 of the Fortune 100
companies. http://www.nice.com.
Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of NICE Systems. All other marks are
trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of NICE
Systems' marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.
Forward-Looking
Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements as
that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements, including the
statements by Messer Yaniv, are
based on the current expectations of the management of NICE-Systems
Ltd. (the Company) only, and are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of
the Company to differ materially from those described herein,
including but not limited to the impact of the global economic
environment on the Company's customer base (particularly financial
services firms) and the resulting uncertainties; changes in
technology and market requirements; decline in demand for the
Company's products; inability to timely develop and introduce new
technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in
absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products,
technologies and personnel; loss of market share; pressure on
pricing resulting from competition; and inability to maintain
certain marketing and distribution arrangements. For a more
detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties
affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed from
time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including
the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F. The
forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made
as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no
obligation to update or revise them, except as required by
law.
Corporate Media Contact
Erik Snider, +1-877-245-7448,
erik.snider@nice.com
Investors
Marty Cohen, +1-212-574-3635,
ir@nice.com, ET
Anat Earon-Heilborn +972-9-775-3798,
ir@nice.com, CET
SOURCE NICE Systems Ltd.