Image Sensing Systems Introduces the CitySync Automated License Plate Recognition Solution
With shrinking budgets and reduced personnel, law enforcement agencies are turning to technology to become more efficient and help tackle crime.
Contacts:
Dan Skites, VP of Sales and Marketing
Image Sensing Systems, Inc., Phone: 651.603.7700
Saint Paul, Minn., September 18, 2012 – Image Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISS) (NASDAQ: ISNS) announced today the introduction of its CitySync Automated License Plate Recognition (LPR) solution, the latest in LPR technology and software. The CitySync Automated LPR solution assists law enforcement by reading vehicle license plates, checking them against national and local law enforcement agency computer databases and then storing the data in a sophisticated back-office system called Jet-BOF.
“With shrinking budgets and reduced personnel, law enforcement agencies are turning to technology to become more efficient and help tackle crime,” said Kris Tufto, interim CEO for Image Sensing Systems. “The CitySync ALPR is a complete system and includes our industry-leading LPR cameras, highly accurate recognition software and a state-of-the-art, back-office system that ties everything together. We are pleased to offer an end-to-end solution that automates crime detection and helps law enforcement agencies run efficiently.”
CitySync Jet-BOF is a fully functional, web-based back-office system that provides storage, matching and reporting of LPR data. The system is capable of receiving, processing and storing more than 6 million reads and plate images per day. Jet-BOF has a state-of-the-art analytical toolset that includes data-rich reports and analysis tools.
The solution also includes the Jet-Aludra high-definition (HD) camera, the latest camera technology for the Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) marketplace. Image Sensing’s CitySync Jet-Aludra HD is an intelligent LPR camera with integrated processor, allowing the images to be processed at the point of capture. The system is fast enough to process at full-frame rate as each vehicle passes the camera at high speed, resulting in the most accurate intelligent LPR camera on the market.
Image Sensing Systems will be showcasing its CitySync ALPR solutions during the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in San Diego, Calif., Sept. 30–Oct. 2 at the San Diego Convention Center (booth 4931). Visit www.theiacp.org for more information.