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Tag: Records Management: Page 5
Technology
App Review: U.S. Cop
With this review of U.S. Cop, POLICE Magazine launches a twice-monthly series of reviews of smartphone apps for officers on both the iPhone and Android platforms.
March 16, 2011
Technology
Laserfiche Awards California Agency's Gang Enforcement Imaging
Today, LBPD officers have the ability to retrieve documents such as tickets, restraining orders, arrest reports, policies and procedures. The system allows them to retrieve the documents from their patrol vehicles, whereas in the past they could only view them from computers in the police station.
February 8, 2011
Technology
Conn. Agencies Use Appriss to Track Sex Offenders
The public can now access the state's upgraded system to track the whereabouts of registered sex offenders by street location, city or town, or by a radial area, a registrant's name, or by compliance status. In addition, parents can print fliers on child safety from their own computers.
January 25, 2011
Technology
Washington County Agencies Buy Spillman Software for Data Sharing
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.
January 24, 2011
Patrol
WikiLeaks: Guard Your Secrets
Julian Assange and his fellow weasels are not communists or al-Qaida sympathizers, they are anarchists. They believe in tearing down the Western World's institutions.
January 20, 2011
Technology
Nevada Agencies Adopt Spillman for Statewide Data Sharing
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.
November 23, 2010
Technology
Hard Drive Shredder
Security Engineered Machinery
The new Model 0300 Jackhammer Hard Drive Shredder from Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) has a small footprint and is easy to use. It destroys hard drives, other electronic devices, CDs and DVDs, and computer backup tapes.
October 30, 2010
Technology
Spillman Touch Application
Spillman Technologies
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.
October 6, 2010
Technology
Michigan Fire and Police Agencies Integrate Operations with New World Systems Software
New World Systems announced that it has been chosen by the Sterling Heights (Mich.) Police Department to upgrade the city's police and fire operations' public safety software.
August 31, 2010
Technology
Database Linguist
Thinkstream has now connected the databases of 64 parish sheriffs and 200-plus police departments. Integrated Justice allows each agency to control how much data it is willing to share with its neighbors.
August 15, 2010
Technology
Ohio Agency Adds New World Systems Software
New World is providing Westerville Public Safety Divisions with Aegis/MSP Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Law Enforcement Records Management, Mobile Computing and Field-based Reporting software developed in-house using proven Microsoft technology, industry-standard Windows Server and SQL Server.
August 3, 2010
Patrol
Gov. Paterson Signs Law Forcing NYPD to Erase "Stop and Frisk" Database
Gov. Paterson Friday signed into law the controversial stop and frisk legislation that forces the NYPD to delete the names of people questioned - but not arrested - from its electronic database.
July 15, 2010
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