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Saudi Arabian Police Forces Award Kingdom-Wide In-Vehicle Digital Video System License and Certification of Digital Ally Product
DIGITAL ALLY RECEIVES INITIAL SAUDI ARABIAN ORDER FOR DVM-750 SYSTEMS
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ:DGLY), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications, today announced that its distributor in Saudi Arabia, Nurizon Corporation, has obtained a certificate and been awarded a license of approval for Digital Ally's in-vehicle digital video systems from the Saudi Arabian Police Forces, a Kingdom-wide emergency services agency.
"We are extremely pleased with this latest award, which demonstrates the strength and viability of the range of products that Nurizon offers in the Saudi Arabian market," observed Christopher Riddell, Chief Executive Officer of Nurizon Corporation. "We have worked hard to ensure that the Saudi Arabian security forces recognize the strength and viability of Digital Ally's product line, and this resulted in us receiving certification in record time. Digital Ally's superior financial stability, and its impressive and sustained market penetration worldwide, are directly in keeping with the character of partners that Nurizon seeks to align itself with."
Lt. Colonel Major Abdulaziz Al-Shammary, when commenting on the latest award for Digital Ally through Nurizon Corporation, stated, "Nurizon Corporation has demonstrated that its latest line of products for use by the Kingdom-wide security forces is of the highest quality and standing, and the integrated rear view mirror with the video viewing screen is an extremely attractive and non-intrusive option for our officers on the street."
Digital Ally's leading in-vehicle video recording solutions provide an integrated rear view mirror and liquid crystal display, ensuring that there are no moving parts, and existing radios mounted in vehicle dashboards no longer need to be interfered with. Law enforcement officers are also able to upload video and audio from the vehicle to government servers via encrypted wireless radio technology. In the near future, Saudi officers will also have the option of wearing Digital Ally's unique, patent-pending FirstVu(TM) cameras on their uniforms, an offering that is not available from any other in-vehicle video recording providers.
The fully Arabised Digital Ally Recording System is fully compatible and integrates easily with the ANPR (License Plate Recognition) and mobile speed enforcement systems provided by major manufacturers through Nurizon Corporation.
"Nurizon has informed us that our products are already receiving acclaim and recognition throughout public safety and emergency services agencies across the Middle East," stated Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally, Inc. "Countries such as Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have expressed an interest in conducting field trials of our in-vehicle video solutions in conjunction with Nurizon Corporation. We have received our first DVM-750 order from a dealer in Saudi Arabia, through Nurizon, in conjunction with a pilot project with one of the region's law enforcement agencies. A follow-up order for approximately 100 additional systems could be forthcoming if the pilot program is successful, as anticipated."
Digital Ally also announced that it has added international distribution agents in six new countries since the first of the year, which brings its total to 30 agents representing its products in various countries throughout the world. |