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Image Sensing Systems expands Essa Technology agreement

Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has amended its agreement with Essa Technology to include North American distribution of Essa’s web-based back office software for the law enforcement market. This fully functional back office system delivers data rich analytics and reporting capabilities to provide agencies with information for tracking down and apprehending criminals. According to Kris Tufton, CEO of ISS, the combination of its rapid plate recognition, intelligent hardware and Essa’s back-office provides a com
May 15, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
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6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has amended its agreement with Essa Technology to include North American distribution of Essa’s web-based back office software for the law enforcement market.  This fully functional back office system delivers data rich analytics and reporting capabilities to provide agencies with information for tracking down and apprehending criminals.

According to Kris Tufton, CEO of ISS, the combination of its rapid plate recognition, intelligent hardware and Essa’s back-office provides a complete solution for the law enforcement sector.

“We are pleased to expand our partnership with Essa Technology to include North America.  Our goal is to provide agencies with more precise and accurate data, so they can make more confident and proactive decisions,” he said

“We are excited to expand our partnership with Image Sensing Systems and to have a presence in North America.  Our powerful and fully scalable solution is designed to manage variety of fixed sites and in-car mobile automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) systems,” said Jan Fisher, president of Essa Technology.  “Our graphical reporting and analytics creates a visual picture and helps officers catch criminals.”

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