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July 07, 2008

Motorola Integrates NICE Inform for Denmark's Ministry of the Interior

By Susan J. Campbell, TMCnet Contributing Editor


NICE Systems (News - Alert) Ltd., a global provider of advanced solutions designed to enable organizations to extract Insight from Interactions to drive performance, has announced the receipt of an order from its strategic partner Motorola (News - Alert) on behalf of Denmark’s Ministry of the Interior.

This order dictates that the Ministry will add NICE Inform, the company’s multi-media incident information management solution, to their NICE environment in an effort to consolidate radio over-IP and telephony audio content from the Danish public safety network.

The Ministry is also seeking to enable scenario reconstruction from a single application. NICE Inform will be used with Motorola Dimetra 6 .x TETRA IP technology network, the only solution in the industry that can enable this capability.

Motorola has selected NICE Inform as an integral part of its nationwide public safety communications service for the Danish public safety network. The service is designed and developed to improve cooperation and integration among Denmark’s public safety agencies, while also enabling a more effective incident response to help increase the safety and security of Danish citizens.

To the benefit of Denmark’s Ministry of the Interior, NICE Inform offers the ability to capture, analyze and share multimedia incident information. Emergency services control room personnel can use NICE Inform to consolidate multimedia incident information from radio over-IP and telephony sources and synchronize with captured control center operator screens.

NICE Inform’s comprehensive incident reconstruction capabilities is also expected to provide personnel with a clearer view of incidents from all angles, which will lead to more thorough analysis of events for improved safety and security.

"We are very happy to have been selected by our long-time partner, Motorola, for this important public safety project," said Tamir Ginat, President, NICE EMEA, in a Monday statement.

"Having been selected for Denmark's advanced IP-based emergency services communications project is a reflection of the unique benefit NICE Inform provides in enabling multimedia command and control capabilities."

NICE Inform is positioned as the world’s first full-spectrum multimedia incident information management solution for the security market. The solution provides ground-breaking capabilities that are designed to effectively manage incident information from various sources, including audio, video, text and data.

The NICE solution also offers the capability of streamlining information-sharing, investigations and evidence delivery. The comprehensive capabilities of NICE can be tailored to the specific needs of command and control centers for first responders and homeland security, transportation, government, and private sector organizations, and deliver improved collaboration and operational efficiency to enhance safety and security.

Motorola has already proven its worth to Denmark’s Interior of the Ministry and its recommendation of the NICE Inform solution suite was accepted as the best choice in the industry. This order speaks volumes regarding the strategic partnership between Motorola and NICE, as well as the Interior’s respect of Motorola’s knowledge and expertise.

The NICE solution is being put into place in a high visibility area, demanding that the solution perform to high expectations. The NICE Inform solution has a proven track record of performing in high pressure environments, delivering the innovations expected to streamline processes and deliver optimal operation and performance overall.
 
Susan J. Campbell is a contributing editor for TMC (News - Alert) and has also written for Market Drive News. To see more of her articles, please visit Susan J. Campbell’s columnist page.


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