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Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Reagan National Airport Gets A 'NICE' Security Upgrade

Israeli Company's IP Video System Up And Running At Reagan

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has completed implementation of a NiceVision Net IP video surveillance system, the company said in a news release Tuesday. NICE Systems LTD was selected as the result of a competitive solicitation process, and the company says this latest NICE deployment will help the airport improve safety and security for its 18 million annual passengers, as well as providing a platform for future expansions and migration to IP video surveillance. The project is being funded through the TSA's Advanced Surveillance Program under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is the nearest commercial airport to the U.S. capital and is in close proximity to the White House, the Capitol building, and the Pentagon. NICE's video surveillance solutions are among the components by which the airport ensures safety and security at its three terminals, checkpoint areas and the airport grounds. Now, with funding for advanced surveillance equipment, the airport has added the new NICE IP-based solution which NICE says will further improve video resolution quality and performance and pave the way for future expansions and migration to IP video.

The system is designed to enable security personnel to anticipate, manage and mitigate security, safety and operational risks by capturing and analyzing video, and ensuring that the right people get the right information at the right time, to take action. Video data is indexed for easy retrieval, giving airport security personnel an effective solution for event investigation, debriefing and reporting. Furthermore, NICE's IP-based video surveillance solution accommodates both analog and IP cameras on a single platform, allowing the airport to maintain its current infrastructure while having a path to migrate to IP.

"Aviation security is a market NICE knows and understands very well," said Chris Wooten, president, Security Division Americas, NICE, "and our ... security technology, ranging from open, IP-based video surveillance systems to full-fledged solutions for situation management, reflects our market leadership in the security sector."

FMI: www.nice.com

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