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Unisys nabbed by NSW police in $6 million deal
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Unisys nabbed by NSW police in $6 million deal | Unisys nabbed by NSW police in $6 million deal |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Thursday, 18 June 2009 | |
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Page 2 of 2 “In addition, digital imagery is pervasive in our society
- from cameras in cell phones to closed circuit TV cameras – so we
receive a large volume of imagery from the public. The Unisys solution
will help us protect digital images and footage, while enabling
investigators to access and use them more effectively.” Featured Whitepaper
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“These digital images are critical pieces of evidence that must be both protected and shared with the law enforcement officers who need them to investigate and prosecute criminals. Our knowledge of the importance of imagery used as evidence has been fundamental to the design of the Unisys solution, which is based on a combination of our security, technology and applications expertise, as well as the insight of the Unisys team which includes professionals who have worked as law enforcement officers.” Under the three-year contract, Unisys will provide systems integration services and customisation of the software user interface so that the solution allows the police force to meet its security and workflow requirements as defined by the Australian Guidelines for Digital Image Processes. The solution will run on eight Unisys ES3240L and 24 Unisys ES3215L Enterprise Servers. |
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