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Technology Stocks : Digital Ally Inc. - DGLY
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From: David Alan Cook9/7/2011 7:36:08 AM
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News - Largest DVM-100 order to date - 300 Systems

Digital Ally Receives Order for 300 New DVM-100 In-Car Video Systems From County in Florida Company's Lowest-Priced Complete Digital In-Car Video System Appeals to Law Enforcement Agencies During Tough Economic Environment

  • Press Release Source: Digital Ally, Inc. On Wednesday September 7, 2011, 7:28 am


OVERLAND PARK, KS--(Marketwire -09/07/11)- Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ: DGLY - News), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial applications, today announced that it has received the largest order, to date, for its new DVM-100 Digital In-Car Video System. The DVM-100 is designed specifically for those law enforcement agencies that need a high quality digital in-car video system but are budget-constrained due to reduced tax revenues at the state, county and/or municipal level. The Company has received an order for approximately 300 DVM-100 systems, valued at more than $500,000, from a county law enforcement agency in Florida. The name of the county has not been disclosed.

"We are very pleased that the sheriff's department in this county has elected to install our new DVM-100 Digital In-Car Video Systems in its fleet of law enforcement vehicles," stated Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally, Inc. "The DVM-100, which was introduced to the market in June 2011, has generated high levels of interest from law enforcement departments throughout the U.S. and internationally, and we are currently in discussions regarding potential orders from numerous agencies. The Florida order is expected to ship in the quarter ending September 30, 2011."

"Many law enforcement agencies throughout the United States are facing budgetary constraints in the current soft economic environment, and we designed the DVM-100 for those agencies that can accept fewer features in exchange for a lower price. We believe the DVM-100, with a list price of $1,895, is one of the lowest-priced digital in-car video systems currently on the market that is compatible with the needs of law enforcement agencies. It allows budget-constrained and smaller law enforcement agencies to install in-car video systems that are consistent with their capital budgets, thereby addressing the many requests we have received for a lower-cost system."

Although the DVM-100 does not have all the capabilities of Digital Ally's feature-rich DVM-750 and DVM-500 Plus systems, it is easy to operate and offers high quality video with H.264 Codec at 30 frames per second, pre-event recording, covert mode, metadata, a remote wireless microphone, an integrated microphone for recording inside the vehicle, a USB or removable SD card for downloading, back office software, and a one-year parts and labor warranty.
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