Spillman Technologies Inc. has announced the release of two new Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) and analytics products: Spillman Analytics and CrimeMonitor. These new modules are powered by industry-leading integration with BAIR Analytics, an analytical software and services company headquartered in Highlands Ranch, Colo.
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Spillman Analytics offers agencies a fully integrated, map-based analytics tool to assist in Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) initiatives.
Read More →Pulling data from law enforcement records can be difficult, which is why an analytics software platform could be key to promoting relationships with the community. With a map-based tool, agencies can analyze their crime and calls-for-service data to create geographical profiles to see where crimes are being committed and reported. With these profiles, agencies can better see where officers need to be more visible and to interact with the community as a crime prevention tactic.
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There's now a computer application to assist with just about every task in law enforcement.
Read More →Handheld Group and Spillman Technologies today announced the compatibility of the Handheld Algiz 10X ultra-rugged tablet computer and Spillman Technologies mobile software.
Read More →Fourteen public safety and three security agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies for the first time during the first quarter of 2014, joining the more than 1,200 agencies in 39 states nationwide already using Spillman software. In addition to the new agencies, 53 agencies expanded their existing Spillman systems.
Read More →Lance Clark, president and CEO of Spillman Technologies, Inc., was recently recognized as a “CEO of the Year” by Utah Business magazine alongside seven other honorees at a banquet held in their honor.
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Spillman Technologies’ tightly integrated intelligence-led policing tools like map-based analytics, extensive searching capabilities, and community crime maps enable officers to analyze agency data in meaningful ways.
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Public safety computing tools are now available for desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. The following is a look at some of the products that were released before the IACP conference.
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There's the stuff that you would expect to see at any law enforcement exposition and there's the stuff that seems to have dropped out of a science fiction movie. And all of it has the potential to be important to what you do in contemporary policing.
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