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  • VALCOUR CAD/RMS Announced at IAPC

    CHICAGO (October 23rd, 2011) – Today at the 2011 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IAPC) Conference in Chicago, CrossWind Technologies, Inc. announces the launch of VALCOUR™ CAD/RMS software. Seeking a contemporary platform for critical law enforcement information, Police Chief Mike Schirling of Burlington PD, stepped up and developed a prototype of what he believed his agency needed in a CAD/RMS design and selected CrossWind Technologies to partner with BPD to build it. CrossWind is now marketing VALCOUR™ CAD/RMS software to agency sites of 50 to 2000 users. (more)

  • FACTS--Use of Force Reporting at the Public Agencies Training Conference (PATC)

    LAS VEGAS (December 2, 2009) - CrossWind Technologies demonstrated the FACTS best practices for Use of Force Reporting to attendees at the the Annual Internal Affairs - Western States Training Conference. PATC. Public Agency Training Council started in 1987 to provide quality training, at an affordable cost in geographic areas to limit travel expense and maximize training funds.

  • FACTS--Use of Force Reporting at COPSWEST

    ONTARIO (date) - CrossWind Technologies shows FACTS(tm)at the COPSWEST Exhibition and Conference. COPSWEST is the one stop shopping experience for law enforcement agencies throughout the western states for equipment, services and supplies. COPSWEST is produced by the California Peace Officers' Association..

     

  • FACTS--Use of Force Reporting(tm) Product Launch

    FELTON, Calif. (July 1st, 2008) - CrossWind Technologies today announces the launch of
    CTS-Use of Force Reporting™ software. FACTS ™ will provide law enforcement agencies a tracking and feedback tool for the highest risk situation encountered by officers—Use of Force. The effective and appropriate use of force should result in the control of the suspect as safely—and quickly—as possible. This often requires split-second decision-making on the part of the officer. In many cases, the longer the escalation process, the more likely injury to the suspect and/or officer will result. The ability to track and review these occurrences, allows law enforcement agencies to establish practices that support their officers both in court and in training programs. (more)