Ra’anana-based NICE-Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) announced today that it won an order worth more than $800,000 from a US-based casino operator.
NICE said the Yakama Nation Gaming Commission had selected the NiceVision Pro digital video recording system to replace an existing analog system and upgrade surveillance and monitoring capabilities at their Legends Casino gaming complex.
When complete, the three phase, multi-site installation will comprise recording for more than 350 cameras. The integrator on the project is Vision Surveillance, a Southern California-based company.
The first two phases of installation in the Legends Event Center and the Class II Yakama Nation Legends Bingo facility are complete. The final phase of installation in the Legends main casino will replace all existing analog recording with NiceVision Pro digital video recording.
Yakama Nation Gaming Commission project manager and Lead Surveillance Technician Caleb Carter said, "We selected what we felt were the top two digital video recording makers for an extended, on-site demonstration. As soon as we saw the NiceVision Pro in action, we knew we wanted it--everybody liked it from the first day. It had the features we wanted: audio recording and advanced search and playback, as well as advanced functions like MotionTrak."
NiceVision Americas vice president and general manager Jacob Fox said, "NICE continues to have tremendous success in the casino market, and we are quite pleased to add the Yakama Nation to our growing list of discerning casino customers."
Nice's Tel Aviv-listed shares were up 5.1% at NIS 41 at web-posting.
Published by Globes [online] - www.globes.co.il - on 6 November, 2002