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Magal Receives $1.2 Million in Critical Infrastructure Orders from the Far East

Magal Security Systems announced that it received $1.2 million of orders for critical infrastructure in the Far East. The first order is for a project to protect the perimeter and outdoors of a chemical industrial site. The project is based on an integrated CCTV solution with day and night cameras and Maestro DB – an advanced Video Management Software (VMS) with powerful Intelligent Video Analyt...

Magal Security Systems announced that it received $1.2 million of orders for critical infrastructure in the Far East.

The first order is for a project to protect the perimeter and outdoors of a chemical industrial site. The project is based on an integrated CCTV solution with day and night cameras and Maestro DB – an advanced Video Management Software (VMS) with powerful Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA), optimized for outdoor security applications. Completion of the project is expected in 2012.

The second order is for multilayered PIDS (Perimeter Intrusion Detection System) solutions to secure two nuclear facilities, consisting of the Yael taut wire system, a fence mounted microphonic cable system and MagBar - a robust smart grid, used to secure water canals in order to complement the full security belt around sensitive sites.

Eitan Livneh, President and CEO of Magal S3, commented: “Managers of Critical Infrastructure, in mitigating the risks to their strategic services and their exposure to environmental catastrophes, are now installing several layers of diverse technologies, which is exactly where we excel.”

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