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Nice Ltd. Regulatory Filings 2007

Feb 5, 2007

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NICE Receives a 7-digit First-Phase Order from the Ministry Of Railway (MOR) in China, for Video Content Analysis Solutions

Train to the “Roof of the World” implementing solutions to secure hundreds of thousands of monthly passengers on Qing Zang Rail

Ra’anana, Israel, February 05,2007 - NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) , the global provider of advanced solutions that enable organizations to extract Insight from Interactions™ to drive performance, today announced that it has received an initial 7-digit order for its advanced video content analysis solutions to ensure the security of hundreds of thousands of passengers on Qing Zang rail – the railroad connecting Lhasa in Tibet to Germu in Qinghai – from the Ministry of Railway (MOR) in China. After an extensive review of various solutions providers, NICE has proven its ability to provide an innovative solution that can operate efficiently even in very challenging conditions such as very low temperatures and under extremely low air pressure.

NICE’s advanced real-time distributed digital video solution will be deployed to help protect the railway including its tracks and stations, to verify that there is no destruction and to prevent accidents. By providing real-time alerts to security personnel, the result will be enhanced passenger safety and better asset protection. NICE’ business partner for this unique project was Smarton Technology and the system integrator was CRSC.

The new Qing Zang Rail service was opened in July 2006. It is the world's highest passenger railroad with the world's highest railroad tunnel. Much of the travel involves crossing a massive plateau nicknamed "The Rooftop of the World" and over 80% of the journey is at altitudes above 13,000 feet (4,000 meters). In addition, half the track in this sector was laid atop permafrost, ground that remains frozen throughout the year.

“NICE provided us with content analysis solutions that are essential in a project of this size and complexity," said Yingzhang Shen of CRSC, the system integrator installing the surveillance system. "The NICE solutions will ensure real-time proactive protection from both human and animal interference, assuring safe operation, and improved levels of safety and service."

“The Qing Zang railroad represents one of the world's greatest technological achievements,” said Israel Livnat, President of the NICE Security Group. “We at NICE are very proud and excited to have been selected for this important and unique project in the face of fierce competition, and we look forward to implementing an outstanding solution based on NICE’s advanced video technology.”

About CRSC

Founded in 1953, CRSC is China’s largest end-to-end system integrator in the area of rail traffic and automation.

Possessing unique advantages due to its integration of research, design, manufacture and installation, CRSC’s technology renovation system is supported by a technical center and R&D institute, a dozen joint ventures; 10 large and medium-sized factories (designed by the state for signal, communication and power equipment manufacturing), and four state-class installation companies. CRSC has class a qualification for surveying, engineering consulting and project contracting. The company has Class A qualification for railway signaling, communication and

telecommunication projects, and class C qualification for mechanical and electrical installation projects. CRSC and its subsidiaries have all achieved ISO 9000 quality system certification. CRSC has a strong R&D force of 5,000, including 600 senior engineers. Rail safety control technology and service is CRSC’s unique and core competitive technique. This represents the trends in current communication and information technology and in rail traffic automation control in China.

About NICE

NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) is the leading provider of Insight from Interactions™ solutions, based on advanced analytics of unstructured multimedia content – from telephony, web, radio and video communications. NICE is revolutionizing VoIP interactions management with state-ofthe-art solutions for IP contact centers, branches, and command and control centers. NICE’s solutions are changing the way organizations make decisions, helping them improve business and operational performance, address security threats and be proactive. NICE has over 24,000 customers in 100 countries, including over 75 of the Fortune 100 companies. More information is available at www.nice.com.

Corporate Media Contact NICE Systems +1 877 245 7448 Tania Amar [email protected] Investors Daphna Golden NICE Systems +1 877 245 7449 [email protected]

Trademark Note: 360[o] View, Alpha, Customer Feedback, Dispatcher Assessment, Emvolve Performance Manager, Encorder, eNiceLink, Executive Connect, Executive Insight*, FAST, FAST alpha blue, FAST alpha silver, Freedom, Freedom Connect, IEX, Interaction Capture Unit, Insight from Interactions, Investigator, Last Message Replay, Mirra, My Universe, NICE, NICE Analyzer, NiceCall, NiceCall Focus, NiceCLS, NICE Inform, NICE Learning, NiceLog, NICE Perform, NiceScreen, NICE Storage Center, NiceTrack, NiceUniverse, NiceUniverse Compact, NiceVision, NiceVision ALTO, NiceVision Harmony, NiceVision Mobile, NiceVision NVSAT, NiceVision PRO, Performix Technologies, Playback Organizer, Renaissance, Scenario Replay, ScreenSense, Tienna, TotalNet, TotalView, Universe, Wordnet and other product names and services mentioned herein are trademarks and registered trademarks of NICE Systems Ltd. All other registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of their respective owner. * In Australia Only

This press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on the current expectations of the management of NICE Systems Ltd. (the Company) only, and are subject to a number of risk factors and uncertainties, including but not limited to changes in technology and market requirements, decline in demand for the Company's products, inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products and applications, difficulties or delays in absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel, loss of market share, pressure on pricing resulting from competition, and inability to maintain certain marketing and distribution arrangements, which could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to differ materially from those described therein. We undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements. For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.