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Enforcement file management from Kustom

Public safety equipment supplier Kustom Signals has released the next phase of its popular file management system, Eyewitness data vault (EDV). Eyewitness data vault lite (EDV Lite) is specifically designed for smaller installations of Kustom in-car and body-worn video systems that only utilise manual file transfer. EDV Lite offers the same intuitive look and feel as Eyewitness data vault, with an extensive list of powerful and popular features such as file intake, search, play, burn and export, as well
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
EDVLite screen capture
Public safety equipment supplier 7714 Kustom Signals has released the next phase of its popular file management system, Eyewitness data vault (EDV). Eyewitness data vault lite (EDV Lite) is specifically designed for smaller installations of Kustom in-car and body-worn video systems that only utilise manual file transfer.

EDV Lite offers the same intuitive look and feel as Eyewitness data vault, with an extensive list of powerful and popular features such as file intake, search, play, burn and export, as well as a comprehensive administration package that controls which features are accessible to each user. Should agency needs grow, EDV Lite is fully upgradable EDV which supports wireless file transfer.

EDV Lite is easily installed on existing computer hardware, with no IT expertise required, and basic operation can be mastered in a matter of minutes.

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