Three police agencies will begin using Spillman's computer-aided dispatch, records management, and mobile software.
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Whether agencies want to give field officers mobile crimefighting tools or better manage ongoing cases, these new and updates offereings from law enforcement software vendors will handle the job at hand. Photos courtesy of companies.
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Using the dashboard, agencies can present critical information in an easy-to-analyze format, make informed decisions, and compare statistics over time to improve public safety. IACP Booth #3217.
Read More →Ten public safety agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies for the first time during the second quarter of 2012, the company announced.
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Knowing how to build and maintain a good relationship with your public safety software vendor will help your agency get the most out of its software system and help it serve the public in the most efficient way possible.
Read More →Law enforcement agencies who use Spillman Technologies' software for computer-aided dispatch and data sharing will soon receive a free update that incorporates the FBI's planned "violent offender" file.
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 →Spillman Technologies recently welcomed its 1,000th public safety software customer, the Taylor County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office.
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.
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