
NICE and Esri integrate their surveillance solutions to meet the demands of various marketsPublished on 19 Jul 2010
The integrated solution combines NICE Situator's data fusion, analysis and automated response capabilities, with Esri's spatial analysis, data management, and GIS mapping, to improve situational awareness and real-time situation management. NICE Situator correlates data from diverse security, safety and operational systems, alerting operators in real-time to incidents that require attention. All of the relevant information is then overlaid on an intuitive GIS interface, so control centre operators can visualise situations in a geographic context, using Situator's pre-programmed response plans to help guide and automate their response. For example, operators alerted to a situation can immediately see the locations of various sensors in alarm mode, and view nearby video cameras, mobile responders, vehicles, and other location-aware devices, all dynamically updated in real-time. Automated decision support checklists in NICE Situator also help operators manage resources for an effective situation response. "Computerised mapping technology is a pre-requisite for organisations around the world that are focused on security," said Terry Bills, Esri Transportation Industry Manager. "Now, by adding GIS capabilities from Esri to the real-time situation planning, response and analysis capabilities of NICE Situator, command and control centres can be automatically alerted to a situation, be able to better visualise the situation as it's happening, and respond more effectively with a pre-defined plan." "We are happy to be working with Esri on enhancing NICE's leading-edge capabilities for improving situational awareness and incident management," said Israel Livnat, President, NICE Security. "Command and control centres are increasingly looking for a solution that combines computerised mapping capabilities with real-time situation management. We're looking forward to working with Esri on a solution that offers these enhanced situation management capabilities, to command and control centres." |