Thirty-two public safety and private security agencies chose Spillman Technologies as their new software vendor during the first quarter of 2016, bringing Spillman’s total customer count to nearly 1,700 agencies across the United States. In addition to these new agencies, 68 existing Spillman customers expanded their current systems by purchasing additional software modules.
Read More →Aptean announced today the acquisition of Advanced Public Safety Inc., a business of Trimble, which provides software solutions designed to increase safety and productivity for law enforcement and public safety agencies.
Read More →The SunGard RMS-LexisNexis Police Reports integration creates a combined online platform for crash report access and retrieval.
Read More →This contract adds Envisage's software to the statewide software and services catalog at a negotiated price for purchase by agencies and schools in Tennessee.
Read More →Mark43's new software platform combines cloud-based records management and analysis tools for law enforcement.
Read More →Kommander Software has announced the launch of Detail Kommander, off-duty detail management software that allows for complete management of public safety off-duty detail programs.
Read More →The Pike County (KY) Sheriff’s Department has chosen Spillman Technologies’ Web-based product, Nova, for computer-aided dispatch (CAD) use. The dispatch center will use the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform to help streamline its process and maintain more accurate records
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Acadis is designed to ensure you have the right people and resources in place when the call comes in.
Read More →Although Spillman has experienced continuous financial and customer growth, the 2015 year marked the highest revenue growth in 10 years with a 27% increase over 2014.
Read More →One hundred and six public safety agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies for the first time during the fourth quarter of 2015, and 116 existing Spillman agencies expanded their systems by purchasing additional modules.
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