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NSW Police Force Seeks MANPR – NSW Police has extended the deadline for is mobile ANPR solution to the end of July.

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NSW Police Force Seeks MANPR Solution For Vehicle Fleet.

NSW Police Force Seeks MANPR – NSW Police has extended the deadline for is mobile ANPR solution to the end of July.

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to seek responses from organisations able to provide the Mobile Automatic Number Plate Recognition (MANPR) Full Solution for NSW Police Force (NSWPF).

NSW Police MANPR cameras detect number plate details, which are checked against a large database of licence plates, and owners and their disqualifications and criminal convictions, including drink driving, suspensions and cancellations, and negligent driving causing grievous bodily harm (GBH). The system also detects unregistered, stolen and uninsured vehicles.

The present system incorporates 4 IR ANPR cameras fitted to highway patrol cars – it’s possible the system may be extended to additional vehicles in the fleet. Some patrol vehicles also have a live CCTV camera fitted to their roof, which is fed to the traffic management centre. Presently it’s not though mobile phone detection is fitted to highway patrol vehicles.

This RFI has a closing date of July 31 – you can learn more about NSW Police Need Mobile ANPR here or read more SEN news here.

“NSW Police Force Seeks MANPR Solution For Vehicle Fleet.”

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