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Wynyard Signs $4.5m Agreement with National Security Agency


Wynyard Signs $4.5m Agreement with National Security Agency
Wynyard Solution to Help Protect Critical National Infrastructure

13 November 2015, Auckland - Wynyard Group, a market leader in high consequence crime fighting and security software, today announced it has entered into an agreement to provide a national security agency with software to counter terrorism and help protect high value assets.

The software solution will be implemented by a multi-national systems integration partner and has a minimum total contract value of $4.5M over the initial three year term.

Wynyard Group CEO Craig Richardson said, “Governments around the world are increasingly concerned by organised crime, new generation extremist and never-before-seen cyber threats which continue to grow in frequency and severity.

“Agencies are investing in our advanced analytics capability to rapidly process and analyse structured and unstructured big data from many different sources to surface actionable intelligence so they can target investigations on countering terrorism and preventing high consequence crime.”

The security solution for the national security agency will include Wynyard's Advanced Crime Analytics and Investigations Case Management applications working across a multi-lingual environment, analysing data from many sources to rapidly reveal critical information.


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