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Enhanced ALPR data management software

US manufacturer Elsag has enhanced the data and access security for its automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) systems. The new Elsag Operations Management 5 (EOC 5) data management software can manage a network of mobile and fixed ALPR systems. The company says the enhancements will help law enforcement agencies by automatically supporting unique protocols regarding data use and access. The software has multi-level permissions, hot list flexibility, detailed mapping, data merging and extensive rep
December 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
US manufacturer 2207 Elsag has enhanced the data and access security for its automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) systems. The new Elsag Operations Management 5 (EOC 5) data management software can manage a network of mobile and fixed ALPR systems.

The company says the enhancements will help law enforcement agencies by automatically supporting unique protocols regarding data use and access.  The software has multi-level permissions, hot list flexibility, detailed mapping, data merging and extensive reporting, plus an audit trail which records those accessing the data and what searches are conducted.

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