Digital Ally Secures Turkish Police Department Order
Jan 05, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Company: Digital Ally Inc (DGLY)
Digital Ally, which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications, announced that it has shipped to the Turkish Police Department a previously announced order for DVM-750 In-Car Digital Video Systems valued at over three million U.S. dollars.
Working closely with its sales representative in Turkey, Mesan, Digital Ally was awarded the contract from the General Directorate of Police in October 2009. In Turkey, the police forces are responsible for law enforcement in cities and certain other locations, including airports. Traffic police are responsible for the safety of transportation and also work with the registration of vehicles. The Turkish Police also play a large role in important intelligence and counter-terrorist operations.
"The shipment of this first major international order for our new DVM-750 systems, as anticipated during the month of December, along with the shipment of all backorders for the new DV-500 Ultra All Weather Video systems, designed primarily for motorcycles, should allow our Company to report strong fourth quarter revenues," said Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer of Digital All. "We also expect fourth quarter profits to trend upward as sales increase and we realize the benefits of rising productivity and greater operating efficiencies."
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