How Law Enforcement Officials Can Improve Information Sharing
Information sharing for law enforcement has significantly expanded across all levels of government in recent years. The use of dedicated law enforcement technology, coupled with
Information sharing for law enforcement has significantly expanded across all levels of government in recent years. The use of dedicated law enforcement technology, coupled with
The evolution of police technologies has transformed the way that law enforcement detects, prevents and investigates criminal activities. Today, law enforcement officials have access to
The Michigan State Police (MSP) migrated its OpenFox® Message Switching system from the AIX environment to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) virtual machines (VM). Computer
Safety and justice are top priorities for law enforcement agencies across the United States. By working together with the aid of innovative police software, law
CPI OpenFox and Virginia State Police (VSP) have implemented a new Hotfile table titled “Orphaned Disposition File” (ODF) to their OpenFox Hotfiles Application. The ODF
Police departments, public safety departments, criminal justice agencies and related organizations commonly use law enforcement software to manage and keep track of cases, reports, legal
Section 5.6.2.2 of the CJIS Security Policy requires agencies to use Advanced Authentication when accessing CJI from a non-secure location. Keeping with CJIS compliance, CPI
Law enforcement officers are responsible for enforcing laws, managing public safety and maintaining order in communities. These tasks are achieved through the prevention, investigation, apprehension
Computer Projects of Illinois (CPI) and Ohio Attorney General (OAG) have successfully deployed the OpenFox® Criminal History Application (CHA) including CPI’s Internet Records Access Portal
Law enforcement agencies are responsible for promoting public safety and protecting the lives and property of community members. Having access to the right law enforcement