Unisys Selects Verint TSA Airport Security Program

March 23, 2005
Verint's Networked Video Solution currently being tested by TSA at commercial airports as part of a pilot program

MELVILLE, N.Y. -- Verint Systems Inc. , a leading provider of analytic software-based solutions for communications interception, networked video security and business intelligence, today announced that Unisys Corp. (NYSE: UIS) has selected Verint's Networked Video Solution to enhance airport security and to help ensure a safe environment for passengers. Verint is a subcontractor to Unisys on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) information technology managed services contract.

Verint's Networked Video Solution is currently being tested by the TSA at certain U.S. commercial airports as part of a pilot program. Verint's Networked Video Solution is designed to help the TSA monitor, capture and analyze video across secure areas of the airports.

"We are delighted to be selected by Unisys to work with the Transportation Security Administration." said Dan Bodner, President and CEO of Verint Systems Inc. "Verint is committed to developing innovative video solutions and analytics to help address the increased security requirements of airports."

Verint Networked Video Solutions enable government and commercial organizations to enhance the security of their facilities by networking video across multiple locations and applying advanced content analytics to extract actionable intelligence from video in real-time. By alerting security personnel to potential security threats, Verint Networked Video Solutions are designed to help organizations prevent security breaches and improve response time.

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