Big Data, big challenge? CODY Published in LET Magazine!
CODY shares its thought leadership in LET magazine's Talking Points Column, "Big Data, big challenge: sharing multi-database information with efficiency, tranparency, and speed.
CODY shares its thought leadership in LET magazine's Talking Points Column, "Big Data, big challenge: sharing multi-database information with efficiency, tranparency, and speed.
a lesson in how interface development can eliminate errors, increase efficiency, and reduce administrative overhead.
Major Michael Portteus of the IN DNR (long-time CODY customer): The key to a successful conservation law enforcment automated records management system is the ability to adapt to change.
Chief Chad Callahan (FBINA Grad Session #225) and his public-safety team at Ocean City PD in New Jersey share details on how they prepare for disaster and how CODY plays a vital role in their disaster preparedness planning and recovery.
CODY offers Ocean City PD a different kind of technical support before, during, and after Hurricane Sandy.
CODY worked with Lehigh County to deliver a completed integrated justice network, from initial police contact through eBooking. Here, the project is featured in the October 2013 IACP issue of Law and Order Magazine.
When asked what the WDFW Law Enforcement Program wanted most from its new RMS when it went live in 2010, Chief Bruce Bjork's concise reply was, "Good data."
The ability to share data across jurisdictional lines is critical to public safety. In the past, agencies and neighboring jurisdictions operating on disparate systems could not perform at peak level when responding to major incidents.
CODY Customer Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Division is featured in the International Game Warden Magazine.
Lehigh County, PA is setting the new standard in data-sharing and investigative support.
Budgets are tighter than ever. During our recent economic downturn, we know all too well that the small police department does not necessaily only handle small crime. In fact, according to recent statistics, the old adage of the "big city, big crime" may be becoming an outdated assumption.