Categories: Homeland Security, Counterterrorism, Federal/state relations, Government information dissemination, Homeland security, Information centers, Information management, Interagency relations, Law enforcement, Law enforcement information systems, Program evaluation, State programs, State-administered programs, State/local relations, Terrorism, Fusion Center Guidelines
Those modules--including Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Case Management, Crime Scene Management, Jail Management, and Automated Field Reporting functions--combined with ruggedized mobile computers and NEC fault tolerant servers, provide a comprehensive law enforcement information system to capture, report and analyze the critical information necessary for agencies to better serve their communities.
Background Recently, members of the Southern Working Group for the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) advisory process met to discuss advances in law enforcement information systems.
SoftNet Technology (OTCBB Symbol: STTC) (German WKN#: A0B7RZ) announced today an agreement between retail giant CompUSA and SoftNet Technology's wholly owned subsidiary, Indigo Technology Services, to provide highly specialized network engineers and systems developers for a long term project with a nationally recognized law enforcement information systems company.
Those modules -- including Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Case Management, Crime Scene Management, Jail Management, and Automated Field Reporting functions -- in combination with Sentrus ruggedized mobile computers and NEC high availability servers, provide a comprehensive law enforcement information system to capture, report and analyze the critical information necessary for agencies to better serve their communities.
Agenda topics include mobile computing, information security and intrusion detection, evaluation of information technology, strategic planning for law enforcement information systems, technology funding, grant management, and wireless communications integration and interoperability.
The new AFIS system will be integrated with existing County law enforcement information systems along with the California Department of Justice's AFIS and the FBI's Integrated AFIS (IAFIS).
Those modules -- including CAD, records management, case management, crime scene and jail management, and automated field reporting functions -- combined with ruggedized mobile computers and NEC fault tolerant servers, provide a comprehensive law enforcement information system to capture, report and analyze the critical information necessary for agencies to better serve their communities.