Cognyte Wins $5 Million Law Enforcement Contract in EMEA

Reuters
Nov 13
Cognyte Wins $5 Million Law Enforcement Contract in EMEA

Cognyte Software Ltd. announced it has secured a new contract valued at approximately $5 million with a Tier-1 law enforcement agency in the Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) region. The agreement covers four agency units, including both federal and local departments, and marks a new customer for Cognyte. The agency selected Cognyte following a competitive selection process to replace the previous provider. Cognyte will supply its tactical SIGINT solutions to support the agency in identifying, preventing, and mitigating criminal activity, as well as supporting search and rescue operations. The company stated that this deal expands its presence in the EMEA region and may lead to future opportunities within the agency and the country.

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