Public safety agencies in Yakima County, Wash., have adopted new software from Spillman Technologies, allowing them to share data and fight crime across jurisdictional boundaries.
Read More →Nine public safety agencies purchased Spillman Technologies' software for the first time in the third quarter of 2010, bringing the total number of Spillman customers to more than 850 public safety agencies in 36 states nationwide.
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Each year at the annual conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the leading manufacturers of law enforcement products roll out some of their most innovative offerings. The 2010 IACP show was no exception. Here's an overview of some of the most interesting products we saw at this year's IACP. For more coverage of the show, pick up our December issue.
Read More →The ability to share data across jurisdictional lines will help agencies track criminals. Agencies will also use Spillman InSight to share data with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and other agencies using non-Spillman software.
Read More →A dozen public safety agencies purchased Spillman Technologies' software for the first time in the second quarter of 2010, bringing the total number of Spillman customers to more than 800 public safety agencies in 36 states nationwide.
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The Spillman Touch application from Spillman Technologies lets officers access records, search databases, view dispatch information, and receive assignments using mobile devices. Spillman Touch can be fully integrated with your agency's Spillman database. Users can see dispatched calls as they are received and update their status.
Read More →Public safety software company Spillman Technologies ranked as one of nation's 5,000 fastest growing private companies for the fourth consecutive year, according to Inc. Magazine.
Read More →Five public safety agencies purchased Spillman Technologies' software for the first time in the first quarter of 2010. Twenty-nine agencies expanded existing Spillman systems.
Read More →If a student is suspected of an on-campus crime, the department can quickly search the Spillman system to see if the student has also committed crimes in other local jurisdictions.
Read More →Two law enforcement agencies in New York have deployed data sharing software from Spillman Technologies.
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