Military & Aerospace Electronics Online Article

| Add RSS Feed

ICOP digital in-car video selected by U.S. military base

LENEXA, Kan., 16 Sept. 2008. ICOP Digital Inc., a company engaged in advancing digital surveillance solutions, has shipped 18 ICOP Model 20/20(R)-W to a major U.S. Army military installation in the Southwestern region of the U.S., fulfilling an initial purchase order from the Base's law enforcement agency valued at approximately $133,000.

Recognized as one of the nation's oldest active military installations, this base supports advanced training, leadership development, troop readiness, mobilization, and deployment of U.S. Army soldiers and U.S. Marines.

The company also received a re-order from a large law enforcement agency in North Carolina actively engaged in deploying ICOP Model 20/20(R)-W units in its fleet of 120+ marked and unmarked vehicles.

This order for approximately $89,000 is the fourth consecutive order processed by the agency since it first commenced deploying ICOP's in-car video systems earlier this year. Since March, the agency has purchased 46 units, representing total sales-to-date of approximately $223,000.





| Add RSS Feed


 
Return to Previous Page

 
 





 

Military & Aerospace Electronics Webcasts






The VPX STANDARD and Its Use in Military Applications
July 29, 2009












Implementing High Performance Embedded Applications with RapidIO Switching and High Performance Multicore DSPs
Original broadcast on
April 29, 2009










Thermal Management: Getting Rid of the Heat
Original broadcast on
January 28, 2009



More
 
Sponsored White Papers Library
Recently Added White Papers

Anti-Tamper Capabilities in FPGA Designs (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Video Processing on FPGAs for Military Electro-Optical/Infrared Applications (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Automating DSP Simulation and Implementation of Military Sensor Systems (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Protecting the FPGA Design From Common Threats (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Enabling Design Separation for High-Reliability and Information-Assurance Systems (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

More