DAKO GmbH
DAKO GmbH: The Austrian ministry of the Interior and the DAKO GmbH
DAKO GmbH / Statement Announcement, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On June 14th, 2007 in Vienna, Austria an implementation, developing and training phase which lasted for 6 years found its successful end. The Austrian ministry of the Interior and the DAKO GmbH transfered the DAKO-system for capturing and analysis of data from analogue and digital tachographs to routine working phase. Chief Supervisor Tomio and Mr. Achim Becker (managing director of the DAKO) delivered the final equipment to the nine police force commands of Austria. The Co-operation between the ministry of the Interior and the DAKO GmbH was allready founded in 2001. The project manager Chief Supervisor Tomio has been searching for an mobile road check and control system for analogue tachographs, because the Austrian police authorities have substantially more authority in the prosecution of infringements agains social regulations than for example german police authorities have. The choice fell on the DAKO GmbH, because the bavarian police allready used systems of DAKO successfully. New regulations from the European Union made it necessary, that the digital Tachograph had to be launched allover Europe. The combination of data from analogue and digital tachographs as well as the analysis of the different AETR and EU regulations in one system took enormously efforts. The test phase in Austria already started one year before the official launch of digital tachographs in Germany. That was only possible, because the Austrian government transfered European laws in a shorter time period than all other european nations and the officials were very competently trained. In the beginning of the of the official tenders DAKO had not faced the extremely high level of tasks and issues of the police road check routine. The processing of the demands could be mastered by close co-operation between the Austrian ministry of the Interior and the DAKO. The enourmous efforts on both the official Austrian side and at DAKO´s took a sufficient effect. DAKO created a very stable and durable analysis system for the authorities and transport business needs. The DAKO - analysis programs are receiving lots of appriciation from governmental authoryties for instance from Germany, Spain, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Italy etc. The implementation of country-specific laws were and are possible in a short time period and with smallest effort. With the successful routine transfer to the nine police force commands of Austria, the close co-operation between the Austrian ministry of the Interior and the DAKO GmbH continues in future on the proven very high level. A high level competence team of 18 police officers (2 from each police force command) and a leading surveyor are responsible for the DAKO system. This guarantees that new requirements can be met after a very short reaction time and service needs will be answered faster. DAKO takes care for its most important partner Austria with highest priority. This particularly before the background that parts of Switzerland are using the DAKO - products as well and the experiences with the austrian competence team will help to meet specific need of this customer as well. Chief Supervisor Tomio is heading for new wide spread tasks but he will stay available as an advisor for DAKO in future. Now in the maintanace phase 192 systems are in process in Austria. 66 of them are fullrange analysis systems and 50 further systems have to be implemented in addition in 2007. This experience is appreceated in more than half of Germanies federal countries, which are also using the DAKO equipment in there police forces successfully. Both sides, Austrian Ministry of the Interior and DAKO confirm, that co-operation will be continued on the very high level, which was reached while the launch of digital tacho analysation equipment in Austrian Police forces in the former 6 years. DGAP 21.06.2007 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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