Digital Ally (DGLY) Receives FirstVu HD Camera, Accessories Order from Monroe County Sheriff's Department
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Digital Ally Announces Another Order Including the Company's Patented Vulink(R) Connectivity System
November 1, 2016 7:30 AM EDTLENEXA, KS -- (Marketwired) -- 11/01/16 -- Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ: DGLY) ("Digital" or the "Company"), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial applications, today announced the receipt of bundled order from the Monroe County Sheriff's Department for its FirstVu HD body-worn cameras, DVM-800 in-car digital audio/video systems, and patented VuLink connectivity systems.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Department has selected Digital Ally as its in car audio/video and body-worn camera provider due to the Company's ability to provide an end-to-end video solution and integrate the... More