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  Knowledge Computing Corporation and ELSAG North America Announce Strategic Partnership

Brewster, NY and Tucson, AZ
05/07/08

    Knowledge Computing Corporation and ELSAG North America Law Enforcement Systems today announced a strategic partnership to support information sharing and intelligence-led policing initiatives among law enforcement. The announcement was made in conjunction with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Conference taking place this week in Nashville, Tennessee.    MORE...  
  COPLINK® Introduces the First Fully Automated CompStat Solution  

Tucson, AZ
4/24/2008
    Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced the availability of CompStat Analyzer - a powerful crime trend analysis and performance enhancement solution that integrates seamlessly with the company's award-winning COPLINK® solution suite. CompStat Analyzer is the first in a series of innovative new product modules that the company will release in 2008.    MORE...  
  National Dragnet Is a Click Away
Authorities to Gain Fast and Expansive Access to Records


by Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writers
3/06/2008
    Several thousand law enforcement agencies are creating the foundation of a domestic intelligence system through computer networks that analyze vast amounts of police information to fight crime and root out terror plots.   MORE...  
  COPLINK helping catch more bad guys

by Susan Thornton
Denver Post
3/05/2008
    Bad guys, beware.

Colorado law enforcement officials are in the process of implementing COPLINK, a "quantum leap" for police efforts across the state, according to Aurora Police Chief Daniel Oates.  
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  COPLINK® Jumpstarts Metro Policing and Expands in Texas With the
Opening of The Houston Police Department's Crime Center


Tucson, AZ
2/26/08
    Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced that its award-winning COPLINK® solution suite is successfully deployed and supporting the Houston Police Department's Crime Center. The Houston Crime Center's mission is to analyze and disseminate real-time crime information that will enhance field personnel's ability to solve violent crime.   MORE...  
  S. Ariz. criminals may find it harder to hide PDAs let law agencies tap into Tucson police data

by Carli Brosseau
Tucson Citizen
1/11/2008
    Criminals move easily over the hundreds of miles of southern Arizona mountains and desert, but information about their crimes doesn't. Until recently, a Cochise County sheriff's deputy could arrest a notorious Tucson drug dealer and have no information about that person's past arrests in the next county over. Although the area is a drug and human smuggling corridor, law enforcement agencies in southern Arizona have been reluctant or unable to share information.   MORE...  
  Missouri to Deploy Statewide Law Enforcement Information Sharing Solution

Government Technology
News Report
1/8/2008
    The State of Missouri will deploy Knowledge Computing Corp.'s COPLINK solution suite to support comprehensive information sharing and collaboration among local and state law enforcement for solving crimes and thwarting terrorism.   MORE...  
  Missouri deploys COPLINK

By Rutrell Yasin
Government Computer News
1/8/2008
    Missouri will deploy a software suite from Knowledge Computing Corp. that will foster better information sharing and collaboration among local and state law enforcement.   MORE...  
  Missouri to Deploy COPLINK® Statewide to Support Local and State Law Enforcement in Crime Solving and Anti-Terrorism Initiatives

Tucson, AZ --- 1/8/2008
    Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced that its award-winning COPLINK® Solution Suite will be deployed by the State of Missouri to support comprehensive information sharing and collaboration among local and state law enforcement for solving crimes and thwarting terrorism. The Company's COPLINK solution and team were selected after a highly competitive process.   MORE...  
  Funding for new police tool approved. COPLINK purchase paired with other metro area buys.

1/7/2008
By J.C. O'Connell
The Aurora Sentinel
    Local lawmakers approved funding Monday night, Jan. 7, for COPLINK, a computer software system that some say will revolutionize the way criminals are caught in Aurora. Aurora City Council awarded $329,221 to Knowledge Computing Corp. for the software management system.   MORE...  
 
Southern California Police Forces Linking Up With Feds, Each Other

By Daniel Fowler
CQ HOMELAND SECURITY - INTELLIGENCE
12/19/07
    Information-sharing software called COPLINK will soon enable Los Angeles area law enforcement agencies to more effectively exchange information with each other and federal partners.   MORE...  
  Blunt Announces Cooperative Partnership, New Technology to Improve Safety

12/19/07
    Gov. Matt Blunt today announced a cooperative law enforcement partnership to purchase a new software tool that will improve information sharing in investigating crimes to help prevent criminals from falling through the cracks. In a unique partnership, state and local law enforcement have joined forces to pool federal dollars to support the software purchase.   MORE...  
  New systems to help FBI and L.A. analyze, share intel

10/19/07
By Wilson P. Dizard III
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Los Angeles County have chosen different approaches to obtaining systems for handling criminal, gang and terrorist data. MORE...
 
 
  Los Angeles County deploys COPLINK to Support Crime Solving and Anti-Terrorism Initiatives Across the Region 
 

IACP, New Orleans, LA and Tucson, AZ
10/15/07
    Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced that its award-winning COPLINK® solution suite will be deployed to support Los Angeles County law enforcement through the Regional Terrorism Information and Integration System (RTIIS) consortium. This follows on the heels of successful deployments with the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and other major regional deployments in California.   MORE...  
  COPLINK Expands Across Arizona Helping Law Enforcement Thwart Criminal and Gang Activity Across Multiple Jurisdictions
 
IACP, New Orleans, LA and Tucson, AZ 10/12/07
    Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced that its award-winning COPLINK® solution suite will be deployed to support the East Valley Gang and Crime Information Fusion Center in Mesa, Arizona.    MORE...  
  New technology to make criminal investigations easier.
New technology to improve communication for cops


10/5/07
By Courtney Jones
    New technology is changing the face of law enforcement. Months ago the Grand Junction Police Department applied for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Grant on behalf of the Mesa County Meth Task Force. It is a federal grant from the US Department of Justice. On Monday night the Grand Junction City Council accepted the $449,777 in grant funding.    MORE...  
  Chicago police receive data analysis tool

By Michael Hardy
10/04/07
    The Chicago Police Department has deployed a data analysis system called Coplink that will allow users to find non-obvious relationships and patterns and solve crimes more quickly.    MORE...  
  COPLINK Deployed to Boost Crime Solving and Anti-Terrorism Initiatives at the Chicago Police Department's Crime Center

10/03/07

    One of the nation's largest metropolitan police departments has just exponentially increased its ability to fight crime and thwart terrorism with powerful and proven force-multiplier technology. Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced that its award-winning COPLINK Solution Suite is fully deployed at the Chicago Police Department's Crime Center.   MORE...  
  Police Agencies Pool Resources
to Fight Crime

by Jim Walsh
THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC
09/29/07

    East Valley police agencies are heading into a new dimension of police work, pooling their resources at the new East Valley Gang and Crime Information Fusion Center to share information more efficiently and solve crimes faster.   MORE...  
  Ink Is A Link For Jail Gangs

By Mike Wells
Tampa Tribune
09/27/07
    TAMPA - A spider web tattoo covered his left elbow and "Mi Vida Loca" stretched down his right calf in 3-inch letters.    MORE...  
  Florida to Deploy COPLINK to Support Crime Solving and Anti-Terrorism Initiatives

09/26/07 

    Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced that its critically-acclaimed COPLINK® Solution Suite will be deployed to support Florida's Regional Law Enforcement eXchange (R-LEX). Funding for the project was made possible primarily by grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.   MORE...  
  Fla. law enforcement to
use Coplink tools

by Trudy Walsh
GOVERNMENT COMPUTING NEWS
09/26/07

    Florida's Regional Law Enforcement eXchange (R-LEX) project will use COPLINK crime analysis tools from Knowledge Computing, the company said today.   MORE...  
  High-tech law enforcement.
Bomb robot, license scanners
aid local police.

by Katie Ryn Gargulinski
TUCSON CITIZEN
09/21/07

    The long arm of the law often reaches seven feet and is made of metal. It's also attached to a robot that carries four cameras, costs $180,000 and weighs 400 pounds.    MORE...  
  Colorado Police Embrace New Communications Technology

POLICE MAGAZINE
06/12/07
    Law enforcement officials in Colorado's Grand Junction and Mesa County police departments plan to invest in a state-of-the-art, cross-reference database that will enable information sharing, more efficient communications, and expedite case investigations.   MORE...  
 

Technology serves as a
force multiplier


By Paul Davis
LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY
06/01/07

    With tightening budgets, and recruitment and retention always a struggle, law enforcement departments need to look to technology to swell its ranks. Los Angeles (California) Police Department (LAPD) Chief William Bratton has long spoken of technology as a "force multiplier."   MORE...  
  Police Agencies to Link Data

By Adam Folk 
The Augusta Chronicle, Staff Writer
 
04/12/07
    After six years, local law enforcement agencies announced Wednesday that they had secured federal funding for a new interlinked computer database to aid in identifying and apprehending criminal suspects.   MORE...  
  New System Links
CSRA's Crime Databases.
Local Chiefs and Sheriffs Met
with Officials to Discuss COPLINK.


By Karen Daily 
Aiken Standard, Staff writer
04/11/07
    "It just got a lot harder to be a criminal in the CSRA," said Dr. Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory Director. Seven law enforcement agencies from Aiken, Burke, Columbia, Edgefield and Richmond counties are about to form a computer information sharing network the likes of which would make the investigators on CSI green with envy.   MORE...  
  Technology connects local
law enforcement agencies
 

By Stephanie Baker
news12 Augusta, GA
04/11/07
    A new weapon to fight crime provides a better way for law enforcement to share information across borders. It's new to our area and comes from Homeland Security money.   MORE...  
  COPLINK Helps Nab
Suspected Serial Robbers
04/06/07
    For months, two men drove around the San Fernando Valley, scoping out banks and recycling centers for people walking out with cash.   MORE...  
  FBI chief likes new facility. Mueller calls the L.A. area's Joint Regional Intelligence Center a model for federal and local cooperation.
01/20/07
    The Los Angeles area's new counter-terrorism center drew high marks Friday from FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, who toured the high-tech facility in Norwalk and pronounced it a model for federal and local cooperation.   MORE...  
  Cities Link Up to Fight Terrorism
12/22/06
    Along with 44 other Southland cities, Pasadena is now included in an electronic database allowing police and sheriff's departments to share crime information to help analyze terrorism threats.   MORE...  
 

Crime data will be shared.
A database will be expanded
to include dozens of law enforcement agencies.
12/19/06

    A database that allows the Los Angeles police and sheriff's departments to share crime information useful for analyzing terrorism threats would be expanded to include 45 other law enforcement agencies in the county.   MORE...  
  LAPD Deploys COPLINK to
Support Crime Reduction
 
10/16/06
    Knowledge Computing Corp. announced today that the Los Angeles Police Department will deploy COPLINK.    MORE...  
  Law enforcement device
could land in Aurora, CO

09/27/06
    Two decades after a parking ticket led to the arrest of serial killer Son of Sam in New York, law enforcement agencies wanted to use that same type of connection - with a little help from technology - to track criminals in Colorado.    MORE...  
  L.A. to deploy
crime-analysis software

04/28/06
    Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials are planning to use sophisticated commercial crime-analysis software to help them piece together intelligence across millions of records and multiple databases.   MORE...  
  Los Angeles County, California Sheriff's Department Selects COPLINK® Analytical Crime
Solving Intelligence Solution

04/28/06
    Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) - the world's largest - will deploy its internationally acclaimed crime-fighting and tactical intelligence solution COPLINK.   MORE...  
  Jeffco computer link designed
to speed crime-solving

12/30/05
    A software system soon to be rolled out in Jefferson County will help police get tougher on crime.   MORE...  
 

The Street Gangs of Tucson
12/05

    The foremost problem every city faces with regard to gangs is accepting that a problem existed. Once the gang denial hurdle is overcome, police can put a strategic plan in place.   MORE...  
  COPLINK® Adds Powerful New INTEL LEAD® Module to Its
Crime Fighting and
Intelligence Solution Suite

09/25/05


 
  Law enforcement agencies at the local, tribal, state and federal level now have a powerful new tool in their arsenal for fighting crime and thwarting terrorism. Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced the introduction of INTEL LEAD® - an enhanced analytical application that enables law enforcement to more effectively share information and tease qualified leads out of raw data at the earliest stages of criminal and intelligence investigations.   MORE...  
  COPLINK® Adds More Powerful Crime Solving and Intelligence Capability with the Introduction
of Version 4.0
09/25/05
    Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today the release of COPLINK® 4.0. The new version is twice as fast, browser independent and expands the power of the company's award-winning crime fighting and intelligence solution suite with radically advanced GUI visualization, XUL interface, open architecture and localization features.   MORE...  
  Colorado law enforcement
agencies sharing data
09/08/05
    Seven law enforcement agencies in the northwest Denver metropolitan area will exchange data through the new Jefferson County Law Enforcement Sharing System, which uses a commercial analysis tool that is popular among other jurisdictions.  MORE...  
  COPLINK® will be Deployed
to Support Colorado Law Enforcement Agencies in the Denver Metro Area
09/08/05
    Law enforcement agencies in the northwest Denver metro area will soon gain a powerful new partner in fighting crime. Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today that its critically acclaimed COPLINK® solution will support the new Jefferson County Law Enforcement Sharing System.   MORE...  
  Knowledge Computing Corp.
Elects Federal Law Enforcement Veteran Dr. Kathleen L. Kiernan
to the Board of Directors
08/23/05
    Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today the election of Dr. Kathleen L. Kiernan, a respected 29-year veteran of federal law enforcement, to the company's board of directors.   MORE...  
  Crime Fighting and Terrorism Prevention Initiative Goes Live
in Orange County
08/12/05
    A new technology is playing a significant role in helping law enforcement in one of the most populous areas of the United States – Orange County, California.  MORE...  
  Orange County agencies
share databases
08/12/05
    Law enforcement and justice officials in Orange County, Calif., have started to integrate various databases to improve information sharing in a $1.6 million project that started earlier this year. MORE...  
  COPLINK® Crime Fighting and Terrorism Prevention Initiative Goes Live in Orange County, California
08/09/05
    Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today that Phase I of the Orange County Integrated Law and Justice (OCILJ) Project powered by its critically acclaimed crime fighting solution COPLINK® is fully operational. MORE...  
  Tampa Law Agencies
Form Network
07/26/05
    Law enforcement agencies in the Tampa Bay region are forming a regional information-sharing network to aid their fight against organized crime, gangs,
drug trafficking activities and terrorism.
MORE...
 
  Alaska Law Enforcement Information Sharing System (ALEISS) receives international recognition from IACP
06/21/05
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Aired 06/21/05
                  
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  Five Major Jurisdictions
Test Network Connection
06/01/05
    The leads in a recent Tampa robbery were slim: a general description of a man and woman involved, the man's first name and the woman's nickname.  MORE...  
  Online System Links Local Law Enforcement
06/01/05 --- Tampa, FL
    The leads in a recent Tampa robbery were slim: a general description of a man and woman involved, the man's first name and the woman's nickname. In the past, an investigator working the case might have tried what Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee calls a potluck approach: phoning or faxing neighboring jurisdictions to ask whether descriptions or names ring a bell. MORE...  
  Law officers upload a new data partner. A security network soon will allow 58 agencies...
06/01/05 --- Tampa, FL
    Internet surfers use Google's search engine to find particular Web sites or long-lost friends. Now area law enforcement officers are using a $2.3-million searchable database to identify suspects and solve crimes. MORE...  
  Tampa Area Police Share
Criminals' Info Online
06/01/05 --- Tampa, FL
    Criminals will no longer be able to hide in another county, and detectives won't have to call other agencies or search different online sources for information about a person's background. MORE...  
  Raytheon gets Massachusetts intelligence center work
05/17/05 ---  by William Welsh
    Raytheon Co. has won a six-month, $2.9 million contract from the commonwealth of Massachusetts to install intelligence analysis software for the state’s antiterror fusion center, the Office of Governor Mitt Romney announced. MORE...  
  Mass. fuses intelligence
05/12/05 ---  by Dibya Sarkar
    Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney announced the creation of an intelligence fusion center. MORE...  
  HOMELAND SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Unlocking police data
December 2004
    HST looks at how police departments are approaching information sharing and data management. MORE...  
  Senate Wants Database Dragnet
10/06/04 --- by Ryan Singel
    The Senate could pass a bill as early as Wednesday evening that would let government counter-terrorist investigators instantly query a massive system of interconnected commercial and government databases that hold billions of records on Americans. MORE...  
  Finalists Selected for Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards
9/28/04 --- Tempe, AZ
    Winners to be Announced Evening of Nov. 18, 2004; Event of the Year to Honor Arizona's Top Technological and Business Achievements  MORE...  
  Knowledge Computing Corporation Selected as Finalist for
Arizona Governor's Innovator of the Year Award

9/28/04 --- Tucson, AZ
    Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced that the company is a finalist for the Arizona Governor's Innovator of the Year Award for its critically acclaimed crime fighting solution, COPLINK®.   MORE...  
  COPLINK® To Be Deployed to
Fight Crime and Improve Community Safety Across
Hennepin County, Minnesota and the Minneapolis Region

9/9/04 --- Tucson, AZ
    Two of the biggest barriers to solving crimes - timely information sharing and tactical lead generation - will be virtually eliminated in Hennepin County, Minnesota and the Minneapolis region.  MORE...  
  City Hall stymies LAPD 
Anti-crime software acquisition delayed

08/17/04 Los Angeles Daily Times
    City Hall bureaucracy has stymied the Los Angeles Police Department's efforts to buy a $2 million crime-fighting computer system that would help in the arrests of thousands of gang members a year and free up dozens of officers for other duties.  MORE...  
  COPLINK at NLECTC - NW
Summer Justice Institute


07/21/04 Anchorage, AK
    MORE...  
 
COPLINK® Introduces Groundbreaking Adaptive
Analytic Architecture™ for
State Law Enforcement and
Federal Intelligence Information Sharing Initiatives
04/8/2004  Tucson, AZ
 
    Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced the release of COPLINK A3 , a radically advanced solution for how law enforcement and intelligence agencies at the federal, state and local level can share information and intelligence to help solve crimes, thwart terrorism and improve the safety of our communities nationwide.   MORE...  
  COPLINK Developer
Certifies Vendors

03/24/03
Federal Computer Week
    A Tucson, Ariz.-based company that has deployed a law enforcement information-sharing and analysis tool in more than 100 communities across the United States announced creation of an interoperability certification program to accelerate future deployments.  MORE...  
  COPLINK® Launches Interoperability Certification Program to Help Law Enforcement Agencies Leverage Information
3/24/04
Tucson, AZ
 
    Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced the COPLINK® interoperability certification program, a validation system for identifying technologies that are compatible with its critically-acclaimed crime fighting solution.  MORE...  
  Interview with Bob Griffin
Aired 02/22/04
TechTalk  KTKT Radio, Tucson, AZ
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  California's ARJIS Deploys
COPLINK
To Support Crime
Fighting Efforts Between
San Diego, Tucson and Phoenix

2/20/04
San Diego, CA
    Knowledge Computing Corporation announced today that its critically acclaimed crime fighting solution COPLINK will be deployed to support a major crime fighting initiative between California's Automated Regional Justice Information System Network (ARJIS) and police departments in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona.  MORE...  
  Interview with George Cascon, LAPD Assistant Chief
Aired 02/02/04
KTLA5  Los Angeles, CA

 
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  LAPD Hopes to Add
High-Tech Partner to Force
1/4/04
Los Angeles Times
    Every crime fighter needs a sidekick. For Batman it was Robin. For Starsky it was Hutch. For Sherlock Holmes it was Dr. Watson. And if LAPD Assistant Chief George Gascon gets his way, Los Angeles police officers will soon have a new digital partner.  MORE...  
  2003 LEIU
Corporate Sponsor Award

12/20/03
    Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit Foundation Inc. award letter for sponsorship of the 48th Annual LEIU Training Seminar - Seattle Foundation Breakfast.  MORE...  
  Cops Could Hit The Links Soon
New Search Engine Would Catalog,
Interpret Data For Investigations
12/6/03
Los Angeles Daily News
    Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief George Gascon is seeking $750,000 in grants and donations to purchase a new computer application that consolidates nationwide crime data and arrest reports, which would aid local detectives in solving criminal investigations.  MORE...  
  COPLINK now poised to go global
12/4/03
Arizona Daily Star
    An innovative crime-fighting program that began in Tucson and gained national attention when used in the D.C. sniper case has continued its spread across the country - and is poised to move internationally.  MORE...  
  Software Joins Cops on the Beat
COPLINK
®
program links databases, speeds police
investigations

11/23/03
Anchorage Daily News
   

Six police departments and two other law enforcement agencies in Alaska are about to get a powerful new investigator on staff, one that can talk to other jurisdictions and generate leads, all in minutes.  MORE...

 
  Marana, Oro Valley to add COPLINK® software
11/6/03
Arizona Daily Star
    Marana and Oro Valley police plan to add locally made, nationally used software to their array of crime-fighting tools. MORE...  
  Forging a Link:
COPLINK
® plugs investigators
into several data sources with
one query
November 2003
GOVtech.ne
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    Cops investigating a series of robberies of fried chicken franchises in Tucson, Ariz., got a break -- a female witness recognized one of the assailants as a man she knew as "Peanut." Tucson police used COPLINK®. MORE...  
  Alaska Adopts
Criminal Data Mining

10/21/03
Federal Computer Week
    A consortium of Alaskan law enforcement agencies today announced a new information sharing initiative that uses the commercially-available COPLINK® system to analyze disparate pieces of data for investigative leads.  MORE...  
  COPLINK® aids police
COPLINK® Helps officers collect clues, solve crimes

9/23/03
Arizona Republic
    Technology is making it harder for the bad guys to get away.

Where police officers have used old-fashioned shoe leather, extensive interviews and sheer intuition to solve crimes, more of them also are using software developed in Tucson to scour databases for information and link key clues together. 
MORE...
 
  Law Enforcement Agencies Lack
The Right Tools To Prevent The
Next Terrorist Attack On U.S. Soil
9/10/03
Tucson, AZ
   

The next Mohamed Atta will seemingly operate below the radar and may not be on any terrorist watch list, according to Bob Griffin, CEO of Knowledge Computing Corporation.  He or she will be pulled over for a routine traffic violation...  MORE...

 
  KCC Secures $2 Million
Series B Investment
8/28/03
Tucson, AZ
    Knowledge Computing Corporation, a respected leader in crime fighting technology solutions, closed a second round of funding totaling $2 million.  MORE...  
  Byte Out Of Crime
CNBC, Boston, MA

Aired 8/8/03
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  Software Helps Police
Draw Crime Links
Page A1 July 17, 2003
Boston Globe
By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
    The Boston Police Department is rolling out a powerful new computer program built to find hidden connections among people and events almost instantly...  MORE...  
  COPLINK® Artificial Intelligence Helps Solve Crimes
May/June 2003 Issue
Police and Security News
by Bill Siuru
    The potential uses of COPLINK® are virtually unlimited, including proactive applications like
finding planned terrorist incidents. 
MORE...
 
  COPLINK® - Up and Running
May 20, 2003
News 5 , Phoenix, AZ
by Patrick McCreery
   


Call it a cyber detective. A high-tech crime fighting tool developed right here in Arizona is now putting crooks behind bars faster than ever.
 MORE...            

 
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Public Safety Information Sharing
COPLINK
® Project
E911 Executive Committee
Press Release
April 21, 2003
Des Moines, Iowa

   

On behalf of the E911 Executive Committee, comprised of Sheriff Dennis Anderson, DMPD Chief Bill McCarthy, WDMPD Chief Jack O’Donnell and Ankeny PD Interim Chief Merlin Christians, I would like to announce that Phase 1 of the COPLINK® Project is now operational.  MORE...

 
  Sealing Up the Cracks
Becky Worley, Techlive Center
Aired 4/4/03
TechTV  www.techtv.com

By Jim Goldman