EJustice launches records management solution for law enforcement agencies
EJustice launches records management solution for law enforcement agencies
By EgovAsia Editors | Aug 16, 2010
EJustice Solutions has launched EJustice Online, a records management solution for law enforcement agencies. EJustice Online Records Management System (RMS) provides customers the ability to access their records management information from any computer or handheld device with internet access.
EJustice Online RMS is convenient and easy to use with processing wizards and integrated state specific crime reporting built directly into the product. This functionality ensures that incident reports created in the application will pass state verification, eliminating the hassle and staff hours spent doing UCR reporting and at the same time improve the quality and accuracy of the data being reported.
EJustice Online offers robust functionality to a broad range of law enforcement agencies. Some of the many system upgrades include extensive reporting capabilities such as instant reports and full administration reporting. The solution also gives customers the capability to share information within their jurisdiction as well as other external agencies.
"Our goal is to provide affordable, anywhere, anytime internet access to information to improve officer safety and effectively investigate and document crime. We are thrilled to lead the online world of law enforcement records management and we're excited to hear from our customers how much easier and faster information capture, exchange, and sharing is by using our online system," said Todd Thompson, former Law Enforcement Officer and VP of Product Strategy for EJustice Solutions LLC.
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