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VaaS International Holdings

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VaaS International Holdings – the American developer of solutions in the field of public safety, including technologies of capture and the analysis of images on the basis of artificial intelligence. More the company is known for the sensing technology of automobile registration signs which allows law enforcement agencies and other organizations to find the vehicles which are of special interest. VaaS software also provides face recognition and the ballistic analysis, carries out identification of firearms and is used in hidden to cameras thanks to developments of Vigilant Solutions subsidiary company. The headquarters of VaaS is in the city of Fort Worth, State of Texas.

History

2019: Motorola Solutions purchased VaaS International Holdings for $445 million

On January 7, 2019 the producer of Motorola Solutions means of communication announced acquisition of VaaS International Holdings for $445 million.

According to the CEO of Motorola Solutions Greg Brown, this acquisition will expand possibilities of the company in data slicing pane, having added the existing software package in the field of public security and the platform of video analytics Avigilon. The VaaS Digital Recognition Network (DRN) subsidiary company states that it can trace license plate numbers in each large megalopolis of the USA.

Motorola Solutions purchased software developer for recognition of car numbers

Thus, VaaS will allow Motorola Solutions to obtain information on location of vehicles. In turn Motorola Solutions provides software to law enforcement agencies that will help services of quick response to reduce answer time, to increase the speed and accuracy of investigations and in general to keep order in the cities. Law enforcement agencies already used solutions of VaaS for fast detention of dangerous suspects and search of the gone people.

Expected income of VaaS in 2019 will be $100 million, reported in Motorola Solutions.[1]

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