Government Technology

Digital Video System Integrated Into a Rearview Mirror Receives 'Best Law Enforcement Technology Award'


June 3, 2008 By

The DVM-500 In-Car Digital Rearview Mirror System from Digital Ally Inc. received the "Best Law Enforcement Technology Award" at the Second Annual Global Border Security Conference and Expo, held recently in Austin, Texas.

"The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that calls for a $4 billion expansion in homeland security spending specifically targeted at increased border security," stated Stanton E. Ross, chief executive officer of Digital Ally Inc.

"We are very honored and proud that our DVM-500 was selected as 'Best in Show' for law enforcement technology products at this conference," continued Ross. "This represents yet another testimonial to the growing acceptance that we are experiencing with the DVM-500 in the global law enforcement market."

Over 75 other vendors participated in the conference, which is billed as the leading conference and expo on International Border Security.

 


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