In Los Angeles, when the LA Police Department emergency dispatcher tells you, ?This call is being recorded,? that will soon be thanks to advanced technology developed in Israel. NICE Systems, a worldwide leader of multimedia digital recording solutions, headquartered in Ra'anana, has been selected by Motorola to provide advanced digital voice recording solutions for integrated 911/radio console systems for two new LAPD 911 dispatch centers. One center is in downtown Los Angeles and the other, to open late next year, is located in the suburban San Fernando Valley.
According to a recent ATID-EDI, Ltd. Fortnightly report, NICE claims the systems ?enable Motorola's public safety and government customers to record radio transmissions and telephony on its networks... [giving] LAPD the ability to reconstruct incidents accurately and chronologically....? The systems will be able to maintain an archive of 21.6 million phone calls and radio conversations handled by the centers every year, for up to three years. The LAPD will be able to record 800 simultaneous phone and radio conversations, and allow LAPD officials to store all of the call information. ?Each month,? ATID-EDI reports, ?the department receives approximately 1,500 requests for the recordings, requiring at least six full-time employees.?
According to a recent ATID-EDI, Ltd. Fortnightly report, NICE claims the systems ?enable Motorola's public safety and government customers to record radio transmissions and telephony on its networks... [giving] LAPD the ability to reconstruct incidents accurately and chronologically....? The systems will be able to maintain an archive of 21.6 million phone calls and radio conversations handled by the centers every year, for up to three years. The LAPD will be able to record 800 simultaneous phone and radio conversations, and allow LAPD officials to store all of the call information. ?Each month,? ATID-EDI reports, ?the department receives approximately 1,500 requests for the recordings, requiring at least six full-time employees.?