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NICE Integrated Security Solutions Implemented at Lima Metro, the Mass Transit System for Latin America's Fifth Largest City
In its first phase of commercial operations, Lima Metro uses NICE solutions suite to ensure the safety and security of millions of passengers
RA'ANANA, Israel, August 7, 2012/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) today announced that Lima's electric train authority,
Autoridad Autonoma Tren Electrico (AATE), has implemented NICE's integrated security
solutions at Lima Metro, the new mass transit system for Lima, Peru, which is the fifth
largest city in Latin America. Serving millions of passengers monthly, Lima Metro is using
the NICE solutions portfolio to address security, safety, and operational risks on the
transit system.
The NICE implementation is part of the large-scale Lima Metro project, which, in its
first stage, included deployment at the train system's operational control center as well
as at 16 stations along Line 1. Line 1, which began commercial operations in April 2012,
is a 22 kilometer (13.7 mile) train line that links the southern suburbs of Lima to the
downtown area.
Overseeing the entire project is Lima's Electric Train Consortium, Consorcio Tren
Electrico (CTE), which was chosen by AATE as the main contractor for Line 1. System
integrator Energetica S.A. collaborated with NICE on the installation of the NICE
solutions and is providing ongoing support.
The NICE solutions that have been deployed at Lima Metro include NiceVision, NiceLog
and NICE Inform, which together provide a wide range of security capabilities to maximize
the effective handling of the entire incident lifecycle, from real-time management of the
event to the investigation and debriefing stage. Using these solutions, Lima Metro is able
to capture all voice communications between the control center, the train cars, and the
stations and synchronize these recordings with video surveillance from any of 128 IP video
cameras set up along the transit system in order to accurately reconstruct and investigate
any incident or emergency situation.
The NICE solutions package also offers a high level of redundancy and reliability, as
video recording will be conducted locally at each train station and centrally at the train
system's operational control center.
"NICE was the only company able to provide a multi-layered solution to address Lima
Metro's complete security needs," said AATE Operations Manager Walter Arboleda. "Should an
emergency or operational issue occur, NICE solutions will help Lima Metro personnel better
manage that incident in real time and more thoroughly investigate it after the fact."
"Lima Metro joins a growing list of transit operations that are using NICE's
integrated security solutions to secure people, operations, and infrastructure," said Guy
Yaniv, General Manager of the Surveillance Solutions Division at NICE. "We're excited to
be part of such an important public safety project in this large, metropolitan city. We're
also happy to see the growing adoption of our security solutions in Latin America."
The NICE Security Offering addresses the needs of governments and enterprises with
intent-based solutions for fighting crime and terror, by anticipating, managing and
mitigating safety, security and operational risks. The solution enables capture, analysis
and correlation of data from multiple sensors and systems, including audio, video, radio,
geo-location and web, providing a framework for fusing data silos into a single, holistic
operational view. NICE Security solutions empower organizations to act effectively in real
time to prevent, manage and investigate incidents, ensuring fast resolution and
debriefing, and continuous security improvements. NICE Security solutions are deployed
worldwide in transportation systems, critical infrastructures, city centers and enterprise
campuses.
About Autoridad Autonoma Tren Electrico (AATE)
Lima's electric train authority (AATE) owns and oversees Lima Metro. AATE is part of
Peru's national transport, communications, housing and constructing ministry (MTC). The
Lima Metro is an above ground mass transit (electric train system) for the city of Lima,
Peru. Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. Together with the seaport of Callao,
it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population
fast approaching 9 million, Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America. More info:
http://www.aate.gob.pe
About NICE Systems
NICE (NASDAQ: NICE) is the worldwide leader of software solutions that deliver
strategic insights by capturing and analyzing mass quantities of structured and
unstructured data in real time from multiple sources, including, phone calls, mobile apps,
emails, chat, social media, and video. NICE's solutions enable organizations to take the
Next-Best-Action to improve customer experience and business results, ensure compliance,
fight financial crime, and safeguard people and assets. NICE solutions are used by over
25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 80 of the Fortune 100
companies. http://www.nice.com.
Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NICE
Systems. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of
NICE Systems's marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements,
including the statements by Messer Yaniv, are based on the current expectations of the
management of NICE-Systems Ltd. (the Company) only, and are subject to a number of risks
and uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to
differ materially from those described herein, including but not limited to the impact of
the global economic environment on the Company's customer base (particularly financial
services firms) and the resulting uncertainties; changes in technology and market
requirements; decline in demand for the Company's products; inability to timely develop
and introduce new technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in
absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel; loss
of market share; pressure on pricing resulting from competition; and inability to maintain
certain marketing and distribution arrangements. For a more detailed description of the
risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed
from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's
Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release
are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to
update or revise them, except as required by law.
Corporate Media
Erik Snider, +1-877-245-7448, erik.snider@nice.com
Investors
Marty Cohen, +1-212-574-3635, ir@nice.com, ET
Anat Earon-Heilborn, +972-9-775-3798, ir@nice.com, CET
Source: NICE Systems Ltd.
NICE Integrated Security Solutions Implemented at Lima Metro, the Mass Transit System for Latin America's Fifth Largest City
In its first phase of commercial operations, Lima Metro uses NICE solutions suite to ensure the safety and security of millions of passengers
RA'ANANA, Israel, August 7, 2012/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) today announced that Lima's electric train authority,
Autoridad Autonoma Tren Electrico (AATE), has implemented NICE's integrated security
solutions at Lima Metro, the new mass transit system for Lima, Peru, which is the fifth
largest city in Latin America. Serving millions of passengers monthly, Lima Metro is using
the NICE solutions portfolio to address security, safety, and operational risks on the
transit system.
The NICE implementation is part of the large-scale Lima Metro project, which, in its
first stage, included deployment at the train system's operational control center as well
as at 16 stations along Line 1. Line 1, which began commercial operations in April 2012,
is a 22 kilometer (13.7 mile) train line that links the southern suburbs of Lima to the
downtown area.
Overseeing the entire project is Lima's Electric Train Consortium, Consorcio Tren
Electrico (CTE), which was chosen by AATE as the main contractor for Line 1. System
integrator Energetica S.A. collaborated with NICE on the installation of the NICE
solutions and is providing ongoing support.
The NICE solutions that have been deployed at Lima Metro include NiceVision, NiceLog
and NICE Inform, which together provide a wide range of security capabilities to maximize
the effective handling of the entire incident lifecycle, from real-time management of the
event to the investigation and debriefing stage. Using these solutions, Lima Metro is able
to capture all voice communications between the control center, the train cars, and the
stations and synchronize these recordings with video surveillance from any of 128 IP video
cameras set up along the transit system in order to accurately reconstruct and investigate
any incident or emergency situation.
The NICE solutions package also offers a high level of redundancy and reliability, as
video recording will be conducted locally at each train station and centrally at the train
system's operational control center.
"NICE was the only company able to provide a multi-layered solution to address Lima
Metro's complete security needs," said AATE Operations Manager Walter Arboleda. "Should an
emergency or operational issue occur, NICE solutions will help Lima Metro personnel better
manage that incident in real time and more thoroughly investigate it after the fact."
"Lima Metro joins a growing list of transit operations that are using NICE's
integrated security solutions to secure people, operations, and infrastructure," said Guy
Yaniv, General Manager of the Surveillance Solutions Division at NICE. "We're excited to
be part of such an important public safety project in this large, metropolitan city. We're
also happy to see the growing adoption of our security solutions in Latin America."
The NICE Security Offering addresses the needs of governments and enterprises with
intent-based solutions for fighting crime and terror, by anticipating, managing and
mitigating safety, security and operational risks. The solution enables capture, analysis
and correlation of data from multiple sensors and systems, including audio, video, radio,
geo-location and web, providing a framework for fusing data silos into a single, holistic
operational view. NICE Security solutions empower organizations to act effectively in real
time to prevent, manage and investigate incidents, ensuring fast resolution and
debriefing, and continuous security improvements. NICE Security solutions are deployed
worldwide in transportation systems, critical infrastructures, city centers and enterprise
campuses.
About Autoridad Autonoma Tren Electrico (AATE)
Lima's electric train authority (AATE) owns and oversees Lima Metro. AATE is part of
Peru's national transport, communications, housing and constructing ministry (MTC). The
Lima Metro is an above ground mass transit (electric train system) for the city of Lima,
Peru. Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. Together with the seaport of Callao,
it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population
fast approaching 9 million, Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America. More info:
http://www.aate.gob.pe
About NICE Systems
NICE (NASDAQ: NICE) is the worldwide leader of software solutions that deliver
strategic insights by capturing and analyzing mass quantities of structured and
unstructured data in real time from multiple sources, including, phone calls, mobile apps,
emails, chat, social media, and video. NICE's solutions enable organizations to take the
Next-Best-Action to improve customer experience and business results, ensure compliance,
fight financial crime, and safeguard people and assets. NICE solutions are used by over
25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 80 of the Fortune 100
companies. http://www.nice.com.
Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NICE
Systems. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of
NICE Systems's marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements,
including the statements by Messer Yaniv, are based on the current expectations of the
management of NICE-Systems Ltd. (the Company) only, and are subject to a number of risks
and uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to
differ materially from those described herein, including but not limited to the impact of
the global economic environment on the Company's customer base (particularly financial
services firms) and the resulting uncertainties; changes in technology and market
requirements; decline in demand for the Company's products; inability to timely develop
and introduce new technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in
absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel; loss
of market share; pressure on pricing resulting from competition; and inability to maintain
certain marketing and distribution arrangements. For a more detailed description of the
risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed
from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's
Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release
are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to
update or revise them, except as required by law.
Corporate Media
Erik Snider, +1-877-245-7448, erik.snider@nice.com
Investors
Marty Cohen, +1-212-574-3635, ir@nice.com, ET
Anat Earon-Heilborn, +972-9-775-3798, ir@nice.com, CET
Source: NICE Systems Ltd.