Case Studies
How The Cumbria Police Force Uses Mark43 Technology To Keep the Community Safe
The Challenge The Cumbria Constabulary is a police agency in England of 1,285 police officers and about 680 civilian staff serving a population of about 500,000 across an area of 2,634 square miles. The Constabulary works to deliver outstanding police service to keep Cumbria safe by tackling criminality, including homicide and serious violence, as well…
Read MoreHow The Placentia Police Department Uses Mark43 to Empower Dispatchers and Officers with Data
The Challenge Placentia Police Department (PPD) works hard to enrich the quality of life of Placentia citizens by preventing organized crime and transient theft. However, a paper-heavy records management system (RMS) and aging computer aided dispatch (CAD) technology made it difficult for officers to proactively protect and serve the city’s 50,000 citizens. Fundamental reporting tasks,…
Read MoreHow the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Decreased Report Writing Time by 80%
The Challenge The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) employs over 3,700 sworn officers and coordinates activities with 40+ other law enforcement agencies in the nation’s capital. When Chief Cathy Lanier assumed leadership of MPD in 2007, police reports were still written by hand. Chief Lanier quickly made strides to transform MPD into a technology-savvy…
Read MoreHow The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Trained on Mark43 RMS in 13 Days
The Challenge The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) serves the third-most populous county in Oregon with approximately 500 sworn and civilian staff. In 2018, the department began to outgrow its homegrown records management system (RMS) as the county urbanized and crime began to increase. CCSO migrated to Versaterm’s RMS which quickly proved to be a…
Read MoreHow the Richmond Police Quickly Accesses Data with Mark43 RMS
The Challenge When the 188 sworn officers of the Richmond Police Department take to the streets every day, they’re making the city a safer place to live, by preventing crime and catching criminals. But for several years, technology stood in the way of the department’s mission to protect the city’s 102,000 citizens. Specifically, the department’s…
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