Surveillance System tracks vehicles within complexes.

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Using Rontal SimGuard incident management system and proprietary license plate recognition devices deployed at gate entrance and various points throughout complex, Eagle Eye lets users track and monitor vehicle locations in real-time. Vehicle locations are shown on 3D display that offers suggested and custom zones of interest. After users choose specific area, system can zoom into desired location and turn available devices to that zone for search via cameras and other devices.



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HTS and Rontal Announce Eagle Eye - Comprehensive System for Tracking, Monitoring and Surveillance of Vehicles in Campuses, Complexes and Compounds



Rishon LeZion, Israel - August 14, 2008 - Hi-Tech Solutions Ltd. (HTS), a developer and provider of optical character recognition (OCR) computer vision systems, and Rontal Applications Ltd., a developer and provider of innovative incident management and operational continuity systems, today announced Eagle Eye, a comprehensive system for tracking, monitoring and surveillance of vehicles in campuses, complexes and compounds. Eagle Eye is based on a smart combination of HTS's license plate recognition (LPR) devices and Rontal's SimGuard incident management system. Eagle Eye enables real-time tracking and monitoring of specific vehicles at various points throughout the area or complex monitored by the system.

Eagle Eye's LPR devices can be deployed at the entrance gate and various locations across a campus, complex or compound, such as airports, sea ports, train stations, industrial compounds, military camps, universities, etc. The LPR devices are connected to SimGuard. When a vehicle crosses the first LPR device, it is recorded in SimGuard's database. Once the vehicle crosses the main gate and fails to cross the next expected LPR device, the system shows the vehicle's whereabouts by marking the area on SimGuard's situational awareness 3D display of the site.

The operator can choose either the area suggested by the system, or create his own zone of interest simply by clicking on the 3D map. Once the zone is chosen, the system immediately zooms into the location and turns all available devices to that zone. Then, the operator can search the zone of interest for the specific car by using cameras and other devices (a specific location can be chosen rather than a specific camera). The system enables the operator to track the suspected vehicle while maintaining full situational awareness, alert the police, and direct them to the exact location.

"The combination of both companies' expertise creates an innovative solution that greatly enhances vehicle inspection and monitoring," said Meta Rotenberg, HTS's VP Business Development. "Customers will greatly benefit from the ability to locate vehicles rapidly that might be involved in suspicious activity."

"With this unique offering, ongoing monitoring and alert management of suspicious cars are transformed into a simple and unified 3D geospatial event management environment," said Baruch Elgar, VP Business Development of Rontal Applications. "The combined solution of HTS and Rontal reflects the creativity and vision of both companies, and their commitment to innovation."

Eagle Eye can be customized per project or client regarding configuration, number of points, type of report generated, type of information requested, etc.

HTS's proprietary vision-based LPR devices read and identify plate numbers and letters, and record the information in real time for further processing according to customer's needs and specifications. The LPR system comprises software and hardware, configured to the site specifications. The LPR cameras can be installed either on gantries or side poles, as well as on existing bridges or structures.

Rontal's SimGuard system superimposes real-time incidents over a geospatial 3D presentation of the facility or compound it protects, providing an intelligent decision support tool to decision-makers at all levels. SimGuard gives users a comprehensive, updated picture of what is happening at their site regarding safety, security, facility management, and business continuity. The system encompasses the four phases of incident management preparation and handling: planning, training, real-time and debriefing.

About Hi-Tech Solutions Ltd. (HTS)

HTS is a leading developer and supplier of optical character recognition (OCR) computer vision systems for a wide range of applications in the security, automation and management fields for the ports and traffic markets. HTS has successfully implemented commercial Container Code Recognition (CCR) and License Plate Recognition (LPR) systems in ports, traffic and security sectors in 30 countries worldwide, and has established partnerships with top-tier global companies in over 10 countries. For more information, visit www.htsol.com.

About Rontal Applications

Rontal Applications has developed an innovative approach to assuring operational continuity across a wide spectrum of government, civilian and business environments. Established in Israel by a group of Israel Air Force pilots in mid-2003, Rontal's vision is to apply modern aviation concepts to the challenges arising from today's uncertain world within the fields of security, safety and business continuity. Rontal's SimGuard is capable of fusing real time data into a single 3D, virtual-reality display for greatly improved situational awareness within command and control centers. With the company's headquarters in Lod, Israel, and regional offices in the US and the UK, Rontal is a private company owned by the founders and private investors. For more information please visit www.rontal.com.

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