Image Sensing Systems to Unveil Breakthrough Software at IACP That Enables Police to Move Faster From Crime to Conviction
October 09 2013 - 2:00PM
Image Sensing Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:ISNS) will preview its
innovative data analytics software, CitySync Safety, at the
International Association of Police Chiefs Conference, which begins
October 20 in Philadelphia. The breakthrough back office solution
automatically turns data collected from license plate recognition
(LPR) technology into crisply analyzed information, enabling
investigators to quickly get the critical evidence they need to
move from crime to conviction faster.
"A vast majority of crimes are committed using vehicles – and
with this integrated technology, we essentially take the car out of
crime," said Kris Tufto, CEO of ISS. "Our data analytics and LPR
solutions are a force-multiplier that partners next-generation
technology with good old-fashioned police work to enable
investigators to go from crime to conviction faster – and keep our
cities safer."
The next-generation software is specially designed to integrate
with the company's globally leading LPR solutions, including the
most sophisticated fixed and mobile cameras, capable of reading
hundreds of plates simultaneously. As mobile and fixed cameras
retrieve images, the back office software captures license plate
numbers in real time and cross-tabulates them against local and
national hot-list databases. If a match is found, relevant
investigators are notified immediately, along with location
details. The data also can be archived temporarily in compliance
with state and federal regulations for retroactive searches of
vehicles connected to crime scenes or suspects.
Available in January in North America, CitySync Safety software
already is helping law enforcement agencies globally solve cases
from petty theft to major crimes.
In the United Kingdom, for example, investigators pinpointed the
vehicle used by a pickpocket and arrested him two hours after he
stole a woman's credit card and used it in multiple locations. In
another case, investigators combined license plate recognition
technology, security footage from a gas station and data analysis
to identify and ultimately convict a man of starting a house fire
that killed three people and seriously injured two others.
The back office software will be available for on-premise and
cloud-based applications. The pioneer that invented video detection
and radar detection, Image Sensing Systems worked closely with a
Minneapolis development company – Agosto, a Google Apps and cloud
consulting firm – to bring its vision to fruition.
"The law enforcement industry is ripe for innovations like ours
that will help police get results faster and more efficiently,
despite tough economic conditions," Tufto said. "We are thrilled to
bring our innovative, data-driven solution to law enforcement
agencies and help them quickly get the critical evidence they need
to move from crime to conviction – faster."
Visit Image Sensing Systems at IACP
Image Sensing Systems will be showcasing its innovative
solutions from Oct. 20-22 in Booth #233 at the International
Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Philadelphia.
Visitors also can take advantage of the opportunity to try Google
Glass in the booth. For more information, please visit
www.imagesensing.com.
About Image Sensing
Image Sensing Systems, Inc. is a global company dedicated to
helping improve safety and efficiency for cities and highways by
developing and delivering above-ground detection technology,
applications and solutions. We give Intelligent Transportation
Systems (ITS), security, police and parking professionals more
precise and accurate information – including real-time reaction
capabilities and in-depth analytics to make more confident and
proactive decisions. We are headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Visit us on the web at imagesensing.com.
CONTACT: Lisa Chubb
Image Sensing Systems
651.603.7700
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