
PIPS is always making headlines. Review some of our recent new stories and press releases.
[January 28th, 2008]
>Knoxville, TN – PIPS Technology has signed an agreement with BearCom, a nationwide provider of wireless communications equipment and solutions, which provides BearCom the rights to sell PIPS’ complete line of automated license plate recognition (ALP
[January 15th, 2008]
PIPS Technology forms license plate recognition industry consortium University Park, Ill., January 15, 2007 — Federal Signal Corporation’s Safety and Security Group, a leader in advancing security and well-being, announced today that its PIPS Techn
[January 15th, 2008]
ALPR technology continues to see increased use and acceptance around the world. In October 2007, at the 114th Annual Conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), a resolution was adopted by the IACP that supported license plate
[October 1st, 2007]
> > >Federal Signal Corporation’s Safety and Security Systems Group today announced that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has deployed FS PIPS automated license plate recognition (ALPR) technology.
[September 4th, 2007]
[August 20th, 2007]
The University’s Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) department has recently installed an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) system on one of its parking control vehicles to locate vehicles that have outstanding parking violations. The sys
[August 6th, 2007]
> >Federal Signal Corporation (NYSE: FSS), a leader in advancing security and well-being, has announced the acquisition of PIPS Technology, a privately-held developer and manufacturer of automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) systems.
[July 13th, 2007]
PIPS Technology, the world leader in Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology, continues its rapid growth with a move into a new corporate headquarters and hiring of key additional personnel.
[May 9th, 2007]
PIPS Technology, headquartered in Tennessee, has been added to the New York State procurement contract for Hazardous Incidence Response Equipment (H.I.R.E.) as a supplier of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology for law enforcement and hom
[April 10th, 2007]
>PIPS Technology, the worldwide leader of automated license plate recognition (ALPR), announces numerous updates to its popular and award-winning suite of ALPR products for law enforcement applications.
[March 19th, 2007]
Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) from PIPS Technology is improving law enforcement nationwide. Special cameras mounted on patrol cars or in fixed locations “read” license plates of passing vehicles and compare the plates to various database
[March 8th, 2007]
In response to the continued growth of automatic license plate recognition in the United States, Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, PIPS Technology has established a regional office in the Northeast. The regional office will provide a local sales, service a
[March 7th, 2007]
PIPS Technology, Inc has selected Global Trans Tech NetCorp (GTT NetCorp) to represent PIPS Technology’s leading line of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) products in South America.
[February 16th, 2007]
Auto thefts in San Bernardino County dropped 8.8 percent last year, reflecting a statewide trend the California Highway Patrol attributes to improved technologies in law enforcement.
[January 26th, 2007]
> > >PIPS Technology has been awarded a patent covering the use of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology as part of a sophisticated site security, monitoring and access control system, such as an Integrated Base Defense Security System (I
[January 3rd, 2007]
PIPS Technology, Inc has selected Mega-Tech Inc of Edmonton, Canada to represent PIPS Technology’s leading line of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) products.
[December 6th, 2006]
In a recent news story, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) released the results of their use of PIPS Technology Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems. The CHP began using the systems in January 2005, and have expanded the use of the systems
[November 16th, 2006]
The City of Manteca recently purchased an Automated License Plate Recognition System for the police department — a $25,000 system offered by PIPS technology — in hopes of curtailing a regional problem.
[September 27th, 2006]
PIPS Technology, Inc., is expanding its current operations at its United States corporate headquarters located in Knoxville, Tenn. The company has broken ground on a new 18,600 square foot facility with expected completion in early 2007.
[September 9th, 2006]
PIPS Technology, a leading provider of automated license plate recognition technology, today announced that it has been named a "Tennessee Fast 50" company for 2006 by Business Tennessee Magazine. The TN Fast 50 is an annual awards program that recogniz
[September 7th, 2006]
PIPS Technology, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) technology, introduces a new portable camera mount option to its award-winning PAGIS (Police ALPR Graphical Interface System) platform of produ
[September 1st, 2006]
>PIPS Technology, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) technology, has won the East Tennessee Technology Council’s prestigious Navigator Award for Technology Company of the Year.
[August 1st, 2006]
PIPS Technology is to supply Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras to Siemens, as part of a contract awarded by Transport for London (TfL) to provide an enforcement infrastructure for the western extension of the Central London Congestio
[April 1st, 2006]
Relative to the law enforcement applications of our products, PIPS Technology has adopted a general policy of not providing information to third parties about our products, the potential applications of our products, or our customer base. These third par
[March 17th, 2006]
PIPS Technology has won the 2006 APPSS Equipment and Technology Innovation Award for PAGIS (Police ALPR Graphical Interface System). The award was secured due to the innovation, partnership and the overall contribution to the criminal justice community de
[January 1st, 2006]
Car thieves, fugitives and Amber Alert suspects are just some of the targets of innovative license plate reader technology that Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and PIPS Technology are releasing to public safety organizations nationwide.
[January 1st, 2006]
State police on the Pennsylvania Turnpike are experimenting with a high-tech device that reads license plates and provides instant crime information.
[January 1st, 2006]
PIPS Technology announces the opening of a new office in Woodland Hills, CA.