Northern Texas Emergency Communication Center: COBRA Platform Supports PSAP Consolidation
How the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex uses COBRA technology to create unified access and query for faster response time for their consolidated PSAP.
How the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex uses COBRA technology to create unified access and query for faster response time for their consolidated PSAP.
As our nation's first responders, your health and safety are our utmost concern. Here is a recap of CODY's Response to the COVID emergency and our Customer Service Action Plan.
Owen J. Roberts school board accepted a donation of public security software from CODY Systems, designed to better track incidents at district schools and quickly find information on suspicious individuals.
Police across Montgomery and Bucks Counties in Pennsylvania are now sharing cross-county crime data in real-time through the scalable COBRA.net data-sharing system hosted in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud. This system is now sharing police records data from agencies across both counties that use different records management systems (RMS), including 9 agencies in Bucks and 12 agencies in Montgomery County that are CODY RMS customers.
COBRA.net already replaced Coplink for MO Law Enforcement Data Exchange (MoDEx) and has revitalized other stalled data-sharing initiatives nationwide. Available now to expedite agency transitions from proprietary systems like Coplink, to secure, open data sharing initiatives.
East Hempfield Township Police Department in Lancaster County, PA will be deploying a CODY Records Anywhere solution following the SaaS licensing and annual subscription model.
COBRA.net shares over 200 million crime data records from over 800 agencies nationwide and is poised to create a nationwide ‘Super COBRA’ data-sharing ecosystem.
SCSO users have one-stop, real-time access to diverse internal/external data sources, including RMS, CAD, JMS, Animal Services, Traffic Citations and FINDER via COBRA.net. Showing technology at FL Sheriff's Winter Conference!
CODY Systems in Pottstown began in 1979 as a family business and it remains so today. How the company defines family, however, is worth noting, as this family spans 18 states and nearly 500 agencies.
CODY to show latest in public-safety handheld field awareness technology and cloud information-sharing solutions at IACP 2016.