Public Safety Agencies Purchase Spillman Software

The agencies will be able to identify jurisdictional patterns and assist in allocating resources with Spillman’s new software.

Twenty-seven public safety agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies for the first time during the first quarter of 2015, joining more than 1,400 agencies nationwide.

In addition to the new agencies, 69 agencies expanded their existing Spillman systems.

Hill Air Force Base in Utah purchased Spillman’s Fire & Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and mapping software. Call takers and dispatchers will use Spillman’s CAD and mapping capabilities to dispatch fire and EMS personnel to calls for service. Because the system is fully integrated, they will be able to easily see and notify responders to alerts on records, such as HazMat alerts, alarm locations, and other critical information, helping to ensure the safety of field personnel.

In Washington, the Quincy Police Department has added Spillman’s CompStat Management Dashboard to the agency’s existing Spillman system. This module will enable command staff to identify trends and patterns using information within their Spillman database. The agency will be able to see a visual representation of the health of their department by using the module to track crimes, accident rates, and traffic citations. Using the dashboard to build customizable reports, Quincy PD can compare statistics within specified locations and over specific periods of time.

The Powder River County Sheriff’s Department in Montana purchased the RMS, CAD, and Jail modules of Spillman’s web-based software solution, Spillman Nova. Nova enables personnel to create and manage all name, property, offense, vehicle, incident and arrest records, as well as generate and submit UCR and IBR reports. Instead of using multiple paper logs, the agency will have all of their information in one centralized location in the cloud.

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