Contract win for Digital Barriers

DIGITAL Barriers, the parent company of Yorkshire surveillance company COE, has signed a supplier contract with BT Redcare, the UK’s largest provider of CCTV surveillance infrastructure and alarm signalling.

The deal will enable BT Redcare to offer the group’s TVI wireless video surveillance products and services to its customers.

In addition to hardware and software sales, Digital Barriers will receive an annuity license payment for each individual TVI connection.

Zak Doffman, group development director of Digital Barriers, said: “The public surveillance market represents a significant opportunity for Digital Barriers, and we believe this contract with BT will offer a best in class surveillance service to UK public and private organisations.

“TVI has now proven itself around the world as a unique and disruptive capability, delivering usable surveillance video across restricted or narrow bandwidths, and providing network partners with unique control over bandwidth usage.”

Digital Barriers provides advanced surveillance technologies to governments, multinational corporations and system integrators in the international defence, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, transportation and natural resources sectors.

It bought Leeds-based video surveillance company COE in 2010 in deal worth around £3.3m.

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