Indico Systems is pleased to announce that Australian partner Redfish Technologies has been awarded delivery of recording systems based on Indico Recorder Standard to the Western Australian Police. These dedicated pol...
Greater Manchester Police has selected Indico Systems’ secure digital recording solutions through Steria, as the system integrator, as part of a digital interview recording managed services deal. Total contract valu...
Today Indico Systems announced the immediate availability of new major releases of the fourth generation of its Indico Recorder and Indico Streaming Server solutions.
Providing an all-encompassing and integrated sol...
Royal Cayman Island Police Service (RCIPS) have recently installed Indico Recorder Standard in all their locations to record witness and suspect statements.
Danish Indico partner, Sikom, has delivered Indico Portable kits to the Police in Greenland.
The Indico Portable Solutions chosen by the Police in Greenland will mainly be used for child interviews and based on the u...
Indico is proud to announce that Swedish Indico partner Atea has signed an agreement with Swedish Police to deliver special digital audio/video interview solutions.
Indico Systems is pleased to announce that Australian partner Redfish Technologies has installed Indico Recorder Standard in Western Australia Child Assessment and Interview Team, (CAIT), facility in Perth.
Police of Schleswig-Holstein purchases more Indico systems for recording interviews.
Sussex Police has chosen Indico and Reliance to deliver the "new market standard" police interview recording system.
Several Swedish police offices all over Sweden have invested in state of the art portable recording equipment from Indico Systems.
Gerard Overmars at www.how2ask.nl has tested Indico Recorder Ultimate and is thrilled by the experience.
Indico Systems will deliver Indico Recorder Standard for GMP CTU (Greater Manchester Police Counter Terrorism Unit) through their UK Partner, Reliance High-Tech.
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service in Scotland has ordered Indico Portable Recorder, to be used for investigations.
Indico Systems together with its UK partner, Reliance High-Tech, has won the national framework for Digital Joint Interview Recording Equipment for the Scottish Police Forces.
The total value of the contract is estim...
Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority has invested in Indico Portable for use in interview and security clearance purposes.
The Swedish Police in Region Västerbotten have also chosen to integrate the Indico Portable into their organization.
Interview skills and Indico Systems sign partnership agreement.
Norwegian Police Academy, department Stavern has ordered and installed Indico Recorder Ultimate for fixed and portable solutions.
International Netherlands Group (ING) has ordered Indico Portable Recorder, for use in insurance service investigations
After 2 months of testing, the police of Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) have decided to roll out Indico Portable solutions across their region. The response from the police officers during the testing was very favorable.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has ordered an Indico Portable Recorder, for delivery in May 2011.
London, March 2011 - Thames Valley Police has selected Indico Systems’ Portable Interview Recorder to record witness and victim interviews within the roads policing unit.
For a period of 2 months the German Police will perform live testing of the Indico Portable Solution. The solution will be tested primarily in situations where the police are unsuccessful in getting a witness or accus...
Approximately half of the Danish courts have now rolled out Indico Recorder Audio in their court rooms.
Logica will work with Indico System to sell, market and deliver reliable solutions to record and store audio and video information in public and private sectors. The recording and evidential management will help to re...
Today Indico Systems announced the immediate availability of the third generation of its Indico Recorder solution. Providing an all-encompassing and integrated solution at a low cost of ownership, this 3rd generation ...
Parts of the Danish Police Force have started to record interviews of both witnesses and suspects in homicide, rape and other criminal cases. It is often used in combination with a particular interview technique where...
Atea will work with Indico System to sell, market and deliver reliable solutions to record and store audio and video information. The recording software will help to reduce time and increase the quality of the crimina...
At a time when widespread budget cuts are expected, the importance of the conference was significant, and Indico Systems were pleased to be able to demonstrate ways in which forces can save money by securely managing ...
(London, 8th June 2010) -- Indico Systems today announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with Open Text to offer combined solutions that help reduce end-to-end cycle-time and improve the quality of the arr...
The three cities of Råde, Rygge and Våler have joined forces and organized themselves in a new police headquarters for these three cities, Vansjø. This will take effect from 01.02.2010 to coincide with the handover...
Indico Systems once again partnered up with The Investigator magazine to sponsor their latest 2 day conference held at the West Yorkshire police training school in Wakefield.
Many miles travelling on the Danish road network is now a thing of the past for the Police and the Prison and Probation Service. With videoconferencing equipment in the courtroom, it is now possible to interview detai...
After an exciting year in 2009, Indico Systems UK continues to grow and we have started 2010 in bigger offices in Guildford. The development of our team, both pre-sales and technical, has led us to take on additional ...
Once more, the police district of Oslo, Norway, has chosen Indico for digital recording equipment. In addition to their existing 14 Indico Interview suites, they have decided to use Indico Video Conference to record t...
The Children Safe House in Tromsø, Norway has chosen Indico Systems Group to deliver and implement the latest Tandberg video conference equipment into their existing Indico solution of 2 Indico interview suites speci...
Headquarters of the police district of Hedmark, Norway
The next event lined up with ‘The Investigator’ takes place on 9th and 10th February 2010 and is being held at the West Yorkshire Police Training and Development Centre. Once again, Indico Systems is proud to be s...
The OSCE Mission in Kosovo (OMiK) has chosen Indico Systems to deliver two digital interview rooms at their HQ in Pristina, Kosovo.
Indico Systems has been chosen to provide 4 interview recording solutions for Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.
A successful major crime conference at Tally Ho! organised by The Investigator magazine had an extra bonus for Det Supt Lewis Raw of North Yorkshire Police. Congratulations from all at Indico Systems to Lewis, who won...
The Faroe Islands Police advance their investigative interviews by implementing Indico Import in their daily work with witness interview.
Indico Systems has unveiled its latest straight-to-server digital recording system for use within the criminal justice sector. Indico Streaming Server has been used successfully in Scandinavia and is now being offered...
This new project in the Danish Court, seeks to expand opportunities to use video communications in connection with extensions of pre trial detention.
Indico Systems was proud to be sponsors of yesterday’s event, the ‘Investigative Interviewing Conference’ run by ‘The Investigator’.
New straight-to-server digital recording technology will boost efficiency and cut costs for UK police. Innovative solution from Indico Systems will revolutionise the way that police interviews are recorded, accessed a...
Teesside has struck a deal to gain access to a vast range of police suspect and witness interviews which will be of huge benefit to both students and lecturers.
The objective of the London Fraud Forum has become even more important than when it was started: to bring together businesses and organisations from both the public and private sectors to combine forces to tackle the ...
Hamburg Police University (Hochschule der Polizei Hamburg) has chosen an Indico Systems to deliver portable digital recording solutions to help with the education of students in interviewing techniques.
Indico Systems UK were invited to attend the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) conference, who are responsible and influential in making changes to the UK laws and legislations that govern the guidelines tha...
Indico Systems UK wins digital recording contract with Gloucestershire Constabulary
Triangle Services, the Brighton-based multi-disciplinary children’s support organisation, has selected a complete Indico Systems solution to record the work it does around the ABE (Achieving Best Evidence) interview...
The Danish Court Administration has published information about the pilot project regarding the audio recording of the main negotiations in criminal cases.
The newest and largest Children Safe House in Norway has chosen Indico Systems to deliver all interview recording, monitoring and transfer equipment. Totally three interview suites will be equipped with pan, tilt and ...
Indico strengthens links with the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (iIIRG) as Teesside University prepares to install an Indico server solution
June 2009 – the University of Portsmouth has chosen an Indico Systems digital recording solution for the Institute of Criminal Studies.
Bond Solon, one of the UK's foremost investigating training company invited Indico Systems to exhibit at the recently held Bond Solon Investigators Conference, held at Holborn Bars, London ...
Police district in Norway at the forefront of technolog
Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Göteborg, Sweden) has installed Indico Video in a patient operating room.
Swedish Police have in coorporation with Indico Systems build a chat programme similar to the ones the teenagers use when they chat with each other on the Internet.
Various UK police forces are considering a move from analogue to digital technology for the recording of their investigative interviews. The old analogue machines are increasingly failing and can no longer be relied u...