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Tag: Software: Page 22
Technology
ICOP Partners With General Dynamics Itronix
The ICOP products, combined with the General Dynamics notebook, will provide high-quality video and audio to help officers and first responders mitigate risks, reduce losses and improve safety and security in the line of duty, according to a joint announcement.
June 30, 2010
Technology
34 Agencies Purchase Spillman Software In 1Q
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.
June 23, 2010
Technology
Spillman Expands Software Sales To 50 States
The Salt Lake City-based company currently provides public safety software to nearly 50,000 professionals in more than 800 police departments, sheriff's offices, communications centers, fire departments, and correctional facilities.
May 24, 2010
Technology
Cornell Univ. PD Chooses Spillman's Software To Compile Crime Data
Cornell University Police Department is adopting new software from Spillman Technologies to help the agency compile data about campus crimes and access critical information from the field.
May 19, 2010
Technology
Spillman's Data-Sharing Software Helps Colorado Agencies Improve Service
Using Spillman, the Mountain Village Police Department and the Telluride Marshal's Department can share information with the Montrose Police Department, Montrose County Sheriff's Office, and the 7th Judicial Drug Task Force. Data collected by all of the agencies is stored on a server located at the Montrose Police Department, where it can be accessed by authorized personnel in each jurisdiction.
March 1, 2010
Technology
Texas Agencies Upgrade Their Spillman Software
Public safety agencies in Texas have recently upgraded their Spillman Technologies software. The system upgrades were provided by Spillman at no additional costs.
February 18, 2010
Technology
Smart Software
Software has greatly expanded the capabilities of law enforcement agencies and individual officers to help people and put away bad guys.
February 9, 2010
Technology
Minnesota Department Implements New World Systems Software
The Brooklyn Park (Minn.) Police Department is investing in new technology to improve officer and community safety. The Police Department has signed a contract to license New World Systems' Aegis/MSP Public Safety Solution on the Microsoft platform to streamline operations, better allocate resources, and improve interoperability and data sharing with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.
January 28, 2010
Technology
CrimeReports iPhone App Tops 100,000 Downloads in First Month
CrimeReports, publishers of the national crime map, announced its popular iPhone app has had more than 100,000 downloads and has been used to complete more than eight million crime searches across North America in the 30 days since its release.
January 28, 2010
Technology
Criminal Tracking System
Mobile BIS
New software from Mobile BIS dramatically enhances police officer and community safety by providing instant background checks and sex offender tracking capabilities. It also provides police officers on patrol with instant access to an individual's criminal history, gang affiliation, a color-coded warning rating, and more, all from the officer's patrol car.
January 20, 2010
Technology
PDSI Awarded Contract by L.A. County to Automate Public Safety Employee Scheduling
PDSI (Principal Decision Systems International) announces it has been selected by the County of Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for the Automated Employee Scheduling System (AESS) software project.
January 6, 2010
Technology
Law Enforcement Software
Now that computers have become commonplace in law enforcement vehicles, the depth and breadth of software for the police market has ballooned. A wide variety of enterprise and standalone products are now available to help officers identify threats, manage case information, administer and schedule personnel, and perform just about any other public safety duty.
January 6, 2010
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