EyeNet and DDIT Sign Distribution Agreement
Lemont, IL (PRWEB) February 2, 2009 -- EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc. (www.eyenet.us), a leader in Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology and integrated information systems, announced today that it has reached an exclusive distribution agreement with Developed Dimension Information Technology (DDIT), a registered Saudi company, to distribute EyeNet products in Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries.
The EyeNet system uses video cameras to scan the road for vehicles, automatically read license plate numbers and check the plate number against police department databases. It then alerts the officer when there is a match to security alerts, stolen vehicles and emergency situations.
"DDIT and EyeNet share the vision that reading a license plate number is only the beginning. It is the management and interaction with databases that is critical to the success of ALPR as a public safety tool. We are honored and excited to begin our relationship with one the most respected companies and families in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East," stated Thomas Tarach, President and CEO of EyeNet Enforcement Systems.
"EyeNet offers a precisely mapped total solution that is compatible with many camera and server platforms. The capability to expand to borders, security access and shipping containers provides nearly endless growth opportunities. We are thrilled to add EyeNet to our family of products," stated Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khamis, President and CEO of DDIT.
About EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc.:
EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of advanced character recognition and data management, and communication systems for law enforcement, shipping container ports and homeland security. EyeNet's technology solutions include optical character recognition with robust real-time wireless data communications software that can be integrated with existing databases, cameras, wireless networks, laptops and computers.
About Developed Dimension Information Technology Ltd. (DDIT):
Developed Dimension Information Technology (DDIT), a private sector enterprise founded in 2004, offers services and solutions using state of the art technology and know-how in Global Positioning, GIS, remote sensing equipment and fleet management equipment throughout the gulf region. DDIT offers a broad range of applications, ranging from geo-data procurement (satellite data, DEM, land use and land cover data), image processing and analysis, information processing and software development to the provision of turn-key technical assistance projects and customized spatial land management and monitoring systems. The Company is on the forefront of spatial information technology, merging GIS with GPS and e-communication. DDIT is part of the Saedan Groupe, an 85-year-old company and one of the largest business groups in the Mideast.
For more information, please contact:
Thomas Tarach, President
EyeNet Enforcement Systems, Inc.
1-630-243-7757
tom.tarach (at) eyenet (dot) us
www.eyenet.us
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