Mark43's new software platform combines cloud-based records management and analysis tools for law enforcement.
Read More →he Phoenix Police Department has had a significant drop in felony cases submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office in recent months. But there's not a consensus on whether the new RMS is to blame.
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.
Read More →Cummins Allison, innovator and provider of check, currency, and coin handling solutions, has announced the availability of its Doc Find software. The new application is paired with the JetScan iFX currency scanner to allow law enforcement agencies to quickly and easily pull out buy money from a seizure and get it back into their budgets.
Read More →Envisage Technologies, a Bloomington, Indiana-based high-technology firm, has been awarded a multi-year contract by the Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service (FPS). FPS chose the Acadis Readiness Suite to replace its legacy systems with a modern, modular software solution.
Read More →The Walton County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office selected New World's Aegis Public Safety Software Suite, providing new software solutions for the agency's Computer Aided Dispatch, Law Enforcement Records Management, Corrections Management, Decision Support, Mobile Messaging and Field Reporting abilities.
Read More →Kansas legislators have approved legislation opening some law enforcement records to the public, bringing the state in line with the practice across the country.
Read More →The Social Security Administration entered into a contract with Appriss to offer JusticeXchange in field offices nationwide.
Read More →The NYPD has agreed to stop keeping the names and addresses of people who've been targets of stop-and-frisks, a civil rights group announced Wednesday.
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