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Crime fighting software selected by national security bureau

Wynyard crime fighting software selected by national security bureau
Wynyard advanced crime analytics to help prevent organised crime and counter terrorism

31 December 2014, Auckland and London - Wynyard Group, a market leader in advanced crime analytics software and services, has today announced it has secured a contract with an international partner to help a leading national security bureau fight organised crime and counter terrorism.

The value of the contract over the initial term is more than $3.2 million with approximately $2.5 million to be recognised in 2014.

Continuing the company’s planned expansion into the national security market and growth of its global partner program, Wynyard Group Chief Executive Officer, Craig Richardson, says this win reflects the confidence the world’s most demanding users have in Wynyard and the company’s advanced crime fighting software.

“This is an important customer with a growing problem - big data, a rapidly changing network of organised criminals and the need to rapidly surface actionable intelligence to help protect the country’s citizens and critical national infrastructure.”

Wynyard Group will partner with a recognised multi-national systems integrator to deliver this solution.

ENDS

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