PublicEngines has introduced CrimeReports Plus, public safety software that combines the CrimeReports public crime map with an internal crime intelligence dashboard.
Read More →Expert AutoStats is a complete vehicle database available that provides a full Windows compatibility with a 32-bit and 64-bit version. The database contains more than 43,000 vehicles covering model years from the late 1940s through 2013.
Read More →The Dodge County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office will begin using New World Systems' suite of Aegis Public Safety solutions to improve dispatching and access to information for the county's 21 public safety agencies.
Read More →Federal Bureau of Investigation agents have finally ditched paper files for a new computer system, an effort that took 12 years and cost more than $600 million.
Read More →Appriss has announced an addition of new public records data to JusticeXchange—its secure, integrated justice solution. Law enforcement agencies will now be able to access to vehicle registrations, marriages, divorces, possible relatives to persons of interest, and other public records data.
Read More →Two Indiana public safety agencies will use a shared Spillman software system to help them improve efficiency and exchange critical data between agency divisions.
Read More →The Gwinnett County (Ga.) Public Schools announced it has selected PTS Solutions as its new public safety software provider. The district's Office of Safety and Security will use the new software to dispatch officers and to track and report incidents that occur in the school system.
Read More →The Provo (Utah) Police Department has joined a shared software system from Spillman Technologies, allowing them to exchange law records, images, and other data with 20 Utah county agencies, according to the company.
Read More →A recently formed regional jail in Washington is using new software from Spillman Technologies to help manage jail records, images, and inventory, according to the company.
Read More →After a research and evaluation process, 29 public safety agencies in Monmouth County, N.J., are adopting a shared software system from Spillman Technologies for dispatching, records management, mobile data computing, field reporting, and investigations.
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