NICE Announces New Liability Protection Capabilities for NICE Inform Multimedia Incident Information Management Solution
NICE Systems, the worldwide leader of intent-based solutions that extract insight to impact business performance, reduce financial risk and ensure safety and security, today announced its newest release of the NICE Inform™ multimedia incident information management solution for public safety and security command and control centers. NICE Inform version 3.2 helps emergency communications centers and other operations enhance liability protection through its 24×7 continuous screen recordings, and its ability to synch telecommunicator screens with voice recordings. By doing so NICE Inform provides complete incident reconstruction.
NICE Inform is the world’s first full-spectrum Next Gen 9-1-1-ready solution, designed to help public safety and security command and control centers capture, consolidate and manage multimedia incident information, including audio, video, text and data. With the addition of 24×7 screen recording, centers can also capture and synchronize a telecommunicator’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) screens with voice recordings and video, to retrace and confirm every action taken. This capability ensures a comprehensive record of how an incident was handled, should the center’s handling of a call come into question.
Emergency communication centers can also use complete incident reconstructions to manage quality of service. Emergency telecommunicators’ routines can be unpredictable, whether it’s handling difficult calls or any one of hundreds of possible scenarios. Telecommunicators also need to master CAD systems, telephone systems, radio systems, various databases, and more. Using the screen recording capability of NICE Inform version 3.2, it’s possible to review and evaluate a telecommunicator’s complete handling of a call from various dimensions and angles.
“Public safety and security organizations rely on NICE Inform to manage increasing volumes of multimedia incident information,” said Chris Wooten, President, Security Division Americas, NICE. “We’re pleased to make this latest capability available to communications and command and control centers, so they can make improvements on a number of fronts – from liability protection to service.”
Since its introduction more than three years ago, NICE Inform has been implemented at hundreds of customer sites. Part of NICE’s comprehensive security solutions suite, NICE Inform has been selected by some of the world’s largest public safety departments like the NYPD and the FDNY (the New York City Police and Fire Departments, respectively), as well as the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). For more information on NICE Inform visit http://www.nice.com/audio/informor email [email protected].
The NICE Security offering addresses the needs of governments and enterprises with intent-based solutions for fighting crime and terror, by anticipating, managing and mitigating safety, security and operational risks. The offering enables capture, analysis and correlation of data from multiple sensors and systems, including audio, video, radio, geo-location and web, providing a framework for fusing data silos into a single, holistic operational view. NICE Security solutions empower organizations to act effectively in real time to prevent, manage and investigate incidents, ensuring fast resolution and debriefing, and continuous security improvements. NICE Security solutions are deployed worldwide in transportation systems, critical infrastructures, city centers and enterprise campuses.
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