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Events

International Association Chiefs of Police
October 13-17, 2007
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
www.theiacp.org

Arizona Association of Crime Analysts
October 22 - 24, 2007
Grace Inn at Ahwatukee
Phoenix, AZ
http://www.aacaonline.org/conference2007/


News

ENFORSYS HELPS LAW ENFORCEMENT REDUCE CRIME WITH THE MOST ADVANCED FORECASTING ANALYSIS PRODUCT IN THE INDUSTRY
2007-10-15
New Jersey-based Enforsys, Inc., a leading developer of public safety software solutions, today introduced LUCID™, its newest product, at the 114th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in New Orleans.
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Grant will knock down cost of computer system
2007-08-16
The new system, tentatively scheduled for installation on Oct. 1, was developed by Roseland-based firm Enforsys to replace an information technology infrastructure more than 20 years old.
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A Force United: Information Sharing Across Law Enforcement
2007-07-31
In the "Art of War," Sun Tzu says those "whose ranks are united in purpose will be victorious." But in the battle against crime and terrorism, unity with the sharing of intelligence has been a challenge for law enforcement. While technology is available to integrate intelligence and add value to the fight against crime, concerns abound over information ownership, security and other variables. These fears have stood in the way of effective intelligence sharing.
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Computers in Cruisers Give More Data Faster
2007-06-22
From a mobile computer in a police cruiser, a New Brunswick officer can now pull up criminal records data from not just his city, but neighboring Highland Park, Woodbridge, Plainsboro and county law enforcement agencies. The easily accessible, instantaneous information is part of the new regional data exchange unveiled yesterday by Middlesex County officials.
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Policing Terror - Pioneering law enforcement agencies use data sharing and analysis tools to step up anti-terrorism contributions
2006-11-13
Thinking of local police as first responders recognizes only one of the important contributions they can make to homeland security. A recent Rand report suggests that local law enforcement is the critical line of defense for thwarting homegrown terrorist activity. The book, “Unconquerable Nation: Knowing our Enemies, Strengthening Ourselves,” states that the country’s 600,000 police officers “are in the best position to monitor potential…terrorists.”
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Fighting Crime Faster
2006-11-06
ROSELAND - Software made by Enforsys of Roseland is helping to keep two New Jersey counties safe by speeding up the exchange of information among officers in the field and the police stations to which they report.
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Enforsys And Svivot Receive Grant For Joint Information Sharing And Intelligence Analysis Project
2006-10-16
Enforsys, Inc., a developer of public safety software for first responders, and Svivot, an Israeli-based provider of software solutions focused on data analysis for law enforcement agencies , announced that they have been awarded a joint U.S.-Israel Bi-national Industrial Research & Development (BIRD) grant for the development of an information sharing and intelligence analysis system.
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Enforsys Selected as Finalist for New Jersey Technology Council Award
2006-10-09
ROSELAND, NJ – October 9, 2006 – Enforsys, Inc., a leading developer of public safety software for first responders, announced that it is one of three finalists for the New Jersey Technology Council’s Early Stage Company of the Year award.
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Enforsys to Present Groundbreaking Police Data Network
2006-07-26
Enforsys, Inc., a leading developer of public safety software for first responders, today announced that its vice president, Chief William Plate (Ret.), will present the company’s breakthrough police data network solution at the 2006 National Forum on Criminal Justice & Public Safety (July 30 – August 2, 2006). The presentation, which is scheduled for 12:00 P.M on Tuesday, August 1, will take place at the Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor at Camden Yards, Baltimore.
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Enforsys Secures $12.5 Million
2006-07-12
Enforsys, Inc, a leading developer of public safety software for first responders, today announced that it has received $12.5 million in financing from HSH Nordbank.
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Enforsys I-3 Exchange Connects 17 New Jersey Law Enforcement Agencies
2005-12-08
Enforsys Systems Inc., a leading developer of public safety software, announced today that its Enforsys I-3 Exchange information sharing system has been activated in Morris County, New Jersey to improve the county’s crime prevention and response capability. Although the advanced software currently connects 17 different government departments, when complete it will link 40 law enforcement agencies including 37 local police departments, the Morris County prosecutor’s office, the Morris County sheriff’s department and county park police.
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Law Enforcement Technology Leader Now Supports Fire, EMS, Rescue, and Haz-Mat
2005-11-16
WHIPPANY, N.J.—November 16, 2005 –Enforsys Systems Inc., a leader in public safety software, today announced that it has acquired Emergency Software Products, Inc. (ESP), a maker of records management software for fire, EMS, rescue and hazardous material agencies. Terms were not disclosed.
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Enforsys Enters Fire and Emergency Services Markets With Acquisition of Emergency Software Products
2005-11-16
Enforsys Systems Inc., a leader in public safety software, today announced that it has acquired Emergency Software Products, Inc. (ESP), a maker of records management software for fire, EMS, rescue and hazardous material agencies. Terms were not disclosed.
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Officer.com says I-3 Exchange is truly unique
2005-10-03
Enforsys' recent launch of I-3 Exchange at the IACP annual conference - the largest police chief show in the world - generated a significant amount of attention. Not the least of which was being included in a recent article by Officer.com on products the publication thought were "truly unique to the law enforcement marketplace and worthy of your attention." To have been selected by this widely used web site is an important milestone for Enforsys, and another validation of the uniqueness and importance of our product offerings. To view the complete article please click on the following link: http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=9&id=26169
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Enforsys Introduces I-3 EXCHANGE—Most Powerful Law Enforcement Information Sharing Software
2005-09-26
At the International Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference in Miami today, Enforsys Systems Inc. (booth 1569), a leader in public safety software, announced the launch of Enforsys I-3 Exchange, the most powerful information sharing system available today for law enforcement and other public safety agencies. I-3 Exchange integrates information from different systems across multiple jurisdictions, effectively transforming seemingly irrelevant and dead data into actionable intelligence.
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Enforsys Acquires Desk Sergeant and Munipol
Acquisition Positions Company As Dominant Law Enforcement Technology Provider In New Jersey
2005-08-11
Enforsys Systems Inc., a leading provider of software that enables information sharing and mobile reporting for law enforcement agencies, today announced that it has acquired Desk Sergeant and Munipol, two respected computer aided dispatch (CAD) and records management software (RMS) companies in southern New Jersey. Terms were not disclosed.
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Enforsys President Dr. Vincent Tortoriello Appointed To Prestigious Advisory Committee
2005-07-25
Enforsys Systems Inc., a leader in public safety software development specializing in information sharing and mobile reporting for law enforcement agencies, today announced that company president Dr. Vincent Tortoriello has been named a full time member of the Law Enforcement Information Technology Standards Advisory Committee of the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute.
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Middlesex County Police Agencies Enhance Public Safety With Help From AT&T
2005-07-13
Middlesex County has chosen AT&T to provide innovative managed software that connects regional law enforcement and other officials to a central information database designed to enhance public safety and assist in crime-fighting. The contract includes the initial software purchase and a three-year maintenance agreement. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Frelinghuysen and top Morris County Officials Announce $1 Million for Law Enforcement Communications Network
2005-02-24
Morristown, NJ - With $1 million in federal funding secured by Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), Morris County Sheriff Ed Rochford, members of the Freeholder board, Prosecutor Michael Rubbinaccio and other county officials will help establish a state-of-the-art law enforcement communications network for the county.
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West Paterson goal is to save police time and money
2005-02-08
WEST PATERSON - In a few months, the borough's police officers will be able to file reports from their cars that the chief can compile daily with just a few keystrokes, thanks to a new computer-automated dispatch system.
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Enforsys Systems Enters Alliance, Secures Funding
2005-01-31
Enforsys Systems Inc., a leader in public safety software development, specializing in integrated Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Record Management Systems (RMS) and mobile reporting for law enforcement agencies, has entered into a strategic alliance with an affiliate of Milstein Brothers Capital Partners, the investment arm of Howard and Edward Milstein.
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