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NEW LENOX, Ill., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Arabic character license plate recognition pioneer EyeNet Enforcement Systems with homeland security leader Developed Dimension Information Technology (DDIT) today announced the successful deployment of integrated systems that automatically scan roads and read license plate numbers in combinations of Arabic and English.
Working closely with a GCC Special Forces department, the carefully scheduled installations were conducted during the holy month of Ramadan.
"Our top priority was to perform the installations with respect to the traditions of the holy month of Ramadan in August and September," said Imad Al Sayed, managing director of DDIT. "We not only installed the first mobile technology of its kind but also met the schedule deadlines with reverence to Ramadan. This is the first time this has ever been accomplished with this technology in the GCC country."
The pioneering technology is integrated with an industry-leading DVR system and results in enhanced features to automatically aid the officer in critical situations, another first for the Arab speaking world. The installed system features License Plate Recognition, DVR system, and mobile computing and is the first to provide an entirely Arabic end-to-end user experience.
"The system performs with astonishing accuracy," said Thomas Tarach, president of EyeNet Enforcement Systems. "It was an inspirational experience to work with an honorable company such as DDIT and their uncompromising respect for the holy month of Ramadan."
"This powerful and proven Arabic solution has the ability to expand to borders, security access and shipping containers and provide many levels of increased security. We are very proud to partner with EyeNet and bring the very best security technologies in the world to the Kingdom and GCC," said Abdullah Al Sadean, general manager of DDIT.
About EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc.:
EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc., is a leader in the development and deployment of advanced character recognition technology systems for law enforcement, shipping container ports and homeland security. EyeNet's technology solutions include optical character recognition with robust real-time wireless data communications software that integrates with existing databases, cameras, wireless networks, laptops and computers.
The U.S. patented software has the ability to read characters in great detail, which allows it to read many languages including Arabic, Chinese, English, Korean and Thai.
About Developed Dimension Information Technology Ltd. (DDIT):
Developed Dimension Information Technology (DDIT), a private sector enterprise founded in 2004, offers services and solutions using state of the art technology and know-how in Homeland Security, Global Positioning, GIS, remote sensing equipment and fleet management equipment throughout the gulf region. The DDIT homeland security offering now includes in-vehicles Digital Video (and Audio) recording (DVR), Licenses Plate Recognition (LPR) (fixed & mobile), mobile vehicles computers, integrated communication control systems, security automatic vehicle location (AVL), mobile data messaging, command centers management software (fixed & mobile). DDIT is part of the Saedan Group, an 85-year-old company and one of the largest business groups in the Mideast.
Contact:
Thomas Tarach
EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc.
815-462-3600
tom.tarach@eyenet.com
SOURCE EyeNet
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