Motorola Supplies Wireless Video Solution to United Arab Emirates

Date: 2010/03/22
Source: Motorola
The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business of Motorola, a vendor for the development and deployment of mission critical communications solutions, announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Interior expanding its partnership with the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ (General Head Quarters) to provide a range of solutions and managed services.


The MOU includes the development of applications, deployment of devices, fixed and mobile broadband connectivity and maintenance for an end-to-end video security system in order to enhance situational awareness for the force's personnel.


The signing of the MOU follows a pilot project, which commenced at the end of February this year, showcasing Motorola's surveillance solution for Abu Dhabi Police. During the first phase of the pilot, which is planned to run until August 2010, Motorola will provide Abu Dhabi Police with an integrated mobile broadband solution to enable enhanced video security operations across the Force's vehicles and personnel in addition to supporting any IP applications.


A core aspect of the solution is the inclusion of the MOTOLocator solution, the primary purpose of which is to enable location-based video surveillance from police in the field back to the control room. MOTOLocator has been designed to support operations that improve safety for residents and businesses in the UAE's capital. Motorola's suite of applications enables operators at five command and control centers in Abu Dhabi to view, interact and respond to high resolution, real-time streaming video from police vehicles and personnel in the field. This enables Police on-the-ground to make fast decisions as situations unfold and respond appropriately.


MOTOLocator can also be used to connect other applications used by the Abu Dhabi Police, including fixed camera installations, automated speed tracking of vehicles, facial recognition and automatic license plate recognition. As the project progresses, National ID, electronic passports and fingerprint reading capabilities will be also added.