RA'ANANA, Israel, September 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) today announced that it has
deployed its Safe City solution in Nanded, India, a city with over half a million
citizens. NICE's solution provides Nanded's law enforcement
agencies real-time situational awareness for both day-to-day
operations and disaster handling.
At the heart of the Nanded Safe City project is what has aptly
been named the C-Cube, the command, control and communication
center located in the city's police headquarters. NICE Situator,
NICE's PSIM/Situation Management solution, is the backbone of
C-Cube's 24/7 monitoring. Nanded Safe City also includes NiceVision
intelligent IP video surveillance and crowd control video
analytics.
The crowd control video analytics allow police to identify
potential safety threats stemming from overcrowding, an ongoing
concern due to the city's influx of visitors. Situator's ability to
maintain, manage and enforce pre-configured standard operating
procedures (SOPs) enables Nanded law enforcement to provide
consistent, effective and compliant responses to unfolding security
and disaster management events. Uniquely, Situator supports
multi-language interfaces, so the system and SOPs are in the local
Marathi language.
Mr. G Sreekanth, Municipal Commissioner of Nanded
City:
"Nanded's historical and religious significance make safety and
security a high priority. The C-Cube was designed to facilitate
better communications between law enforcement officials and the
public, and to centralize safety and security management. With
NICE's support, we were able to bring our vision to fruition and
even create a public address system that allows us to communicate
quickly with our citizens. Although we just launched C-Cube, we're
already seeing an improvement in security, operations,
communications, and the way incidents are handled."
Chris Wooten, Executive Vice
President, NICE Security Group:
"We're pleased to be helping the City of Nanded enhance the
safety and security of its residents, guests and historical sites.
This deployment reinforces our expertise in helping cities around
the world manage day-to-day events, as well as large-scale
incidents, from both a security and operational
perspective. As more cities seek to become 'safe cities,' they
can look to Nanded as another example of how centralized situation
management solutions can improve communication, collaboration and
incident response."
The C-Cube Safe City concept was developed together with
consultant MIPL, Mr. D. Sivanandhan, IPS retd. (former CP Mumbai
& former DGP, Maharashtra), and system integrator Samarth
Security Systems (India) Pvt.
Ltd.
NICE's security solutions help organizations capture, analyze
and leverage big data to anticipate, manage and mitigate security
and safety risks, improve operations, and make the world a safer
place. The NICE security, intelligence and cyber offerings provide
valuable insights that enable enterprises and government agencies
to take the best action at the right time by correlating structured
and unstructured data from multiple sensors and channels, detecting
irregular patterns, and recognizing trends. The solutions have been
deployed to help secure a broad range of organizations and events,
such as banks, utility companies, airports, seaports, city centers,
transportation systems, major tourist attractions, as well as
sporting events and diplomatic meetings.
About NICE Systems
NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) is the worldwide leading provider of
software solutions that enable organizations to take the next best
action in order to improve customer experience and business
results, ensure compliance, fight financial crime, and safeguard
people and assets. NICE's solutions empower organizations to
capture, analyze, and apply, in real time, insights from both
structured and unstructured Big Data. This data comes from multiple
sources, including phone calls, mobile apps, emails, chat, social
media, video, and transactions. NICE solutions are used by over
25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 80
of the Fortune 100 companies. http://www.nice.com.
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