New World Systems
www.newworldsystems.com
New World Systems is a privately held and employee-owned company that has provided solutions, including application software, hardware, training and support, for local govern- ment and public safety agencies since 1981. The company was founded by its president Larry D. Leinweber, who has over 30 years of hands-on and strategic management experience in the technology and software development industry. The company’s Aegis™ Suite of Public Safety and Logos™
Suite of Public Administration software is used by over 1,000 public sector organizations nationwide, allowing agencies to streamline operations and increase effi ciency. Designed exclusively for law enforcement and fi re and EMS,
Aegis Public Safety Software is a fully unifi ed, comprehensive solution that includes CAD, Records Management, Mobile Computing, Corrections Management, and Web-based Infor- mation Sharing and Decision Support. Working off a common database, each module integrates with the other for full func- tionality, resulting in reduced data entry, effi cient dispatch- ing, and quick access to records and reports. Reader Service Number 202
Spillman Technologies
www.spillman.com
Since 1982, Spillman Technologies has been exclusively pro- viding public-safety software solutions, currently serving al- most 1,200 agencies in 39 states. The original idea for Spillman Technologies was developed in the late 1970s by college se- nior Richard Spillman as part of a computer science project to design a tax roll and budgetary accounting system for Cache County, Utah. When Spillman learned that the County was also looking to computerize their law enforcement records, he began develop- ing public safety software to benefi t agencies nationwide and, several years later, Spillman Technologies, Inc. released its fi rst public-safety software package. Spillman Technologies offers over 40 off-the-shelf customiz-
able software modules, all engineered for optimal integration and high fl exibility. This comprehensive software suite in- cludes solutions for CAD, RMS, Mobile Data & Field Report- ing, Mapping & GIS, Crime Analysis & CompStat, JMS, Fire, Data Sharing, and Personnel & Resources. Modules for law enforcement provide effective management of records, com- mand staff, reports, dispatch, investigations, patrol, evidence, GIS, and IT. Reader Service Number 203
Benefi ts of Integrated Module-Based Software Spillman software is built for complete system integration, giv- ing agencies the ability to pull up information from one single database through each module purchased. As a result, records only need to be entered once, streamlining workfl ow, elimi- nating duplication, and increasing effi ciency. This integrated system facilitates real-time data sharing within each agency and across multi-jurisdictional boundaries, allowing sheriff’s offi ces, police and fi re departments, correctional facilities,
Since the Spillman Citadex system is hosted, it saves smaller agencies the cost of purchasing and maintaining a database.
and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to share records, maps, and dispatch information. The modules are sold individually but can integrate as one
single database, providing the dual benefi ts of a highly cus- tomizable setup but built as one single comprehensive system. According to Madeleine Roe, MarCom Supervisor for Spillman Technologies, agencies can purchase only the modules they need, and take advantage of off-the-shelf pricing to cut costs. “The modules they purchase share information across all other modules, as they pull data from one single database. And then once purchased, an agency only has to work with one vendor for support, updates, and upgrades,” Roe said. New World’s suite of Aegis Public Safety Software consists
of highly integrated and confi gurable software applications for Dispatch, Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Corrections agencies. Each application offers a series of modules designed to meet the unique needs of a particular department or function. The Aegis applications are also confi gurable to meet individual agency re- quirements for reporting, data entry, workfl ow and approvals. Public safety agencies may implement any of the Aegis appli-
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