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2007-2008 Press Releases

2004-2006 Press Releases


2007-2008 Press Releases

2007: San Jose Police Department - Digital CrimeScene Kiosk Module

San Jose Police Department has recently added a new Kiosk Module to their Digital CrimeScene system. The Kiosk Module allows Digital CrimeScene users to import images and audio from their own desktops. When users open a CD or DVD or attach flash media or audio recorders, they are able to select Digital CrimeScene from a list of options. After selecting Digital CrimeScene, they can enter data and select the images or audio files to upload. These files are then sent to a network share. A second process runs on the server and continuously monitors the share and pulls the images and audio files into the database. The records are then immediately available to authorized users using the Digital CrimeScene system. The Kiosk Module allows for speedy deployment and provides for a quick and easy way for users to upload images and audio without having to be at a specific Digital CrimeScene workstation.

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2007: New Zealand Police Department - countrywide mugshot system with facial recognition

DataWorks Plus has been awarded a National Contract with the New Zealand Police Department to deliver a countrywide Mugshot system with Facial Recognition for Law Enforcement Records Management and Identification purposes.  DataWorks Plus will deliver a turnkey system that includes a database management system that will manage millions of prisoner records including photographs of the face, scars, marks, and tattoos.  The system will also be used to manage photos and data for Firearms Permits, Missing Persons, Suspects, and a National Criminal Watchlist of known Terrorists other persons of interest.   DataWorks Plus will deliver a Facial Recognition system that will allow Investigators to load a photo of an unknown suspect and search the database using a biometric facial matching process.  DataWorks Plus will also be delivering over 75 Mugshot Capture systems to each of the provinces in the country for Prisoner Photo Capture.  The system will be available to all NZ Law Enforcement personnel to create criminal lineups, witness mugbooks, and for investigative purposes.

DataWorks Plus responded to the international New Zealand Request for Proposal that was open for bid by any company in the world.   Many international companies responded and after months of site visits and presentations by the competing companies, DataWorks Plus was awarded the contract.

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2004-2006 Press Releases

2006 - Orange County Sheriff's Office, FL - Putting the Trends Into Action

Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando, Florida is in the process of implementing DataWorks Plus’ NIST Manager Plus, SAF-ID, and Digital PhotoManager systems. NIST Manager Plus is used as a fingerprint archive and retrieval system. Coupled with SAF-ID it is able to perform positive identification at intake and release.

In order to most effectively assist Orange County with their needs, DataWorks Plus created an interface to accept ten-print cards from a third party vendor’s live scan, store them in the NIST Manager Plus Archive, and then perform positive ID checks using SAF-ID. They are able to build two finger applications for positive ID using a 1:N identification at intake and a 1:1 verification at release from the jail.

This system is designed to support thousands of fingerprint scanners installed throughout Orange County. DataWorks Plus’ system will support multiple fingerprint matching applications such as field ID, jail entry/exit and positive ID in the court room. For Orange County, our products have been able to add value to other vendor’s applications in addition to DataWorks Plus applications. Additionally, 2000+ mobile users will be equipped with scanners to allow the Orange County Sheriff's Office to scan individuals prior to transport to confirm identity as well as perform warrant confirmation on-site with a photograph and a fingerprint.

Kevin Barry from Information Management Systems of Orange County Sheriff’s Office had this to say about implementing the DataWorks Plus product suite:

“We are thrilled that DataWorks Plus was able to provide an integrated solution for our photo imaging, electronic fingerprint storage and fingerprint searching needs. Their flexible system and open approach allowed us to interface with our existing live scan and photo imaging systems that are currently installed in the jail to offer county wide access to every law enforcement agency in Orange County.”

In addition to NIST Manager Plus and SAF-ID, Orange County also uses Digital PhotoManager as an investigative mug shot system. Mug shot images are provided from an interface with another vendor’s photo capture system and stored on Digital PhotoManager. Orange County uses Digital PhotoManager to retrieve mug shots and create investigative lineups.

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June 2006 – Michigan Photo Database Receives Grant, Accolades

Michigan – The Michigan State Police use Digital PhotoManager with WebWorks to provide a Statewide Network of Agency Photos, also known as SNAP. SNAP utilizes live scan technology to transmit images, fingerprints, date of arrest, and other data electronically at the time of arrest to the Michigan State Police (MSP) Criminal Justice Information Center. From there, the data is available on a secure web portal to law enforcement agencies across the state through the Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MICJIN).

This technology automates state-wide capture, storage, and search of the booking photos with affiliated data and integrates the information to automated fingerprint IDs and data. This gives local law enforcement immediate access to the state repository of mug shot photos with data from any browser based client workstation on the state network twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

In order to achieve the end goal, DataWorks Plus was responsible for the conversion of databases, interfacing to the Michigan State live scan booking process by connecting to the State of Michigan’s Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) using EFTS NIST record. DataWorks Plus has also interfaced with Michigan’s Oracle based Criminal History Record (CHR) System.

The delivered system consisted of a Central Image Repository (CIR) for up to 2,000,000 image records, a backup repository, client workstation software, client web browser access, and facial recognition search capabilities.

Digital PhotoManager allows Michigan law enforcement agencies to access images, conduct digital line-ups, create missing and wanted posters, and to perform facial recognition searches. The facial recognition capability lets an investigator search the database for similar facial characteristics to locate possible matches.

A press release issued by the Michigan State Police in April of 2006 stated, “SNAP was introduced almost three years ago. At that time, it contained approximately 150,000 images and now the State database exceeds one million images. Today there are 49 law enforcement agencies retrieving images from SNAP.”

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March 2006 – Yolo County Sheriff's Department Awards DataWorks Plus Contract for Photo Imaging and Livescan System

Woodland, CA – The Yolo County Sheriff's Department (YCSD) has awarded a contract to DataWorks Plus for a combined Mugshot Photo Imaging and LiveScan Plus Ten Print/Palm Print System. The system's architecture includes both photo capture and fingerprint capture technology for regional law enforcement booking purposes. The system will be used by the Yolo County Sheriff's Department, Winters Police Department, West Sacramento Police Department, Woodland Police Department, Davis Police Department, and the County Juvenile facility. The system will capture Front/Side Facial Views, Scars, Marks, Tattoos and Ten Prints/Palm Prints of Arrestees to be used with the county repository. The finger print capture device is the Identix 3800 system utilizing whole palm capture, sending the NIST fingerprint files to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department before they are sent to the California Department of Justice. The system will enhance the Departments’ abilities to share data and photos with other agencies in the region, as well as significantly improve their workflow in the counties booking environment. The jails and Police Departments will also benefit from a smaller footprint with the mugshot system and livescan system occupying the same space. The YCSD expects the integrated system and all its components to function as an essential, effective, and integral part of each agency’s booking system.

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September 2005 – San Diego County Sheriff's Department Awards Contract for Digital Mugshot Management System

San Diego, CA – DataWorks Plus will supply San Diego County Sheriff's Department a Digital Mugshot Management and Lineup System (Digital PhotoManager). The system will capture and retrieve images locally as well as collect images and data for the Sheriff's Jail Information Management System (JIMS), Juvenile and Adult Probation, Cal-Photo, Cal-ID, Courts - Book and Release, Licensing, Cite and Release, and Registrants. Digital PhotoManager™ will capture Front/Side Facial Views, Scars, Marks, and Tattoos of Arrestees. The installation of the Digital PhotoManager mugshot management and lineup system will begin early in 2006.

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September 2005 – Austin, TX Awards Contract for Digital Management System

Austin, TX – The City of Austin, Texas awarded DataWorks Plus a contract for a digital management system for the Police Department Forensics Lab. Digital CrimeScene will be installed on 10 input stations agency wide, including at multiple substations. The City of Austin will use the system for secure management all of their crime scene records and images.

Once installed, the City of Austin will have Digital CrimeScene integrated with their Noritsu Printers. This integration will allow users to print images and image groups directly to the Noritsu Printers on the network.

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April 1, 2005 – Miami-Dade Police Department Awards DataWorks Plus Contract for Photo Imaging and Facial Recognition System

Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) has awarded a contract to DataWorks Plus for a combined Juvenile/Adult Mugshot Photo Imaging (Digital PhotoManager) and Facial Recognition (Face Plus) system that will be operational 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The system's architecture includes both client/server for photo capture and web enabled technology for regional law enforcement retrieval purposes. The system will be used by the Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitations Department (MDCRD), the Miami-Dade Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC), and other local agencies for investigative and identification purposes. The system will capture Front/Side Facial Views, Scars, Marks, and Tattoos of Arrestees to be used with automated facial recognition and physical/demographic data to identify individuals and create photographic lineups. The system will enhance the Departments’ abilities to share data and photos with other agencies in the region, state, and nation. The MDPD, the JAC, and MDCRD expect the Photo Imaging System and all its components to function as an essential, effective, and integral part of each agencies’ existing information systems’ hardware and software architecture, which will also include electronic fingerprint identification, criminal justice information, and other essential criminal justice system integration.

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April 1, 2005 – Shelby County Awards DataWorks Plus Contract for Inmate Booking Photo Armband System

Shelby, TN – Shelby County Government’s Sheriff’s Department (the “County”) has awarded Dataworks Plus a contract to implement an Inmate Booking Photo and Armband System (BandWorks). The system capture Arrestee Mugshot Front/Side Facial Photos as well as Scars Marks and Tattoo photos. The system will provide investigators and other Law Enforcement personnel within Shelby County Sheriff Department, Memphis Police Department, and other local agencies the ability to search and display photos using physical and demographic descriptors to find specific photos. The system will be as an investigative tool to identify suspects and create photo lineups, wanted photos, Amber Alert photos, and media release photos.

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February 4, 2005 – DataWorks Plus Expands in Local Market: Greer PD Awards DataWorks Plus Contract for Digital PhotoManager &LiveScan Plus

Greer, SC – Greer Police Department has issued DataWorks Plus a contract to install Digital PhotoManager and LiveScan Plus. LiveScan Plus is a fully integrated booking module that will capture fingerprints, mugshots and data from one integrated booking station. Greer PD has chosen to add on-line storage of ten-print records as well as the use of the on-screen print comparison feature.

reer is one of the first to use the recently enhanced LiveScan Plus system. The new system has an innovative design that significantly simplifies and shortens criminal bookings and background check procedures with the ability to digitally capture both slap and roll fingerprints. LiveScan Plus has superior image quality enhancement features specifically designed to minimize FBI fingerprint submission rejections resulting from difficult to fingerprint individuals, improperly captured images and works regardless of stains on fingers from ink, dyes, grease or dirt. Single finger and rolled impression Images produced by LiveScan Plus are consistently high quality 500 DPI images.

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9/29/2004 – DataWorks Plus' Digital PhotoManager Software Shown on NBC's Law & Order

Digital PhotoManager was seen used on NBC's Law & Order's Episode E5304, "The Brotherhood. DataWorks Plus received several calls the following days from customers who recognized Digital PhotoManager being used. The characters Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) and Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) were looking for known accomplices of a suspect. They used Digital PhotoManager to locate the information and images of one of the accomplices. Click here for more information on Law & Order's Brotherhood episode.

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4/28/2004 – DataWorks Plus Provides NYPD With a Statewide Domestic Violence System

New York, NY – The purpose of this system is to download Domestic Violence Photos from a Kodak Digital camera at desk workstations of all commands that have a domestic violence unit (each precinct and police service area, approximately 86 sites). These photos, along with case information, will be transmitted from the desk workstation to a main Photo Imaging Server at NYPD-MISD. These images and data records will be available to investigators and other users through a Photo Imaging WebRetrieve application via the NYPD network. Additionally, the Domestic Violence Photos and Data will be available, in arrest cases, for transmittal to the Mayor’s Office-DoITT for dissemination to the appropriate District Attorney’s Office.

The Domestic Violence Digital application will be added to the Precinct/Police Service Area desk workstation. This application will allow the operator to create a Domestic Violence record. The operator can key data, establish a link to Omni-Form and DIR Database, or acquire data from other sources to be determined. The operator will view photos on the Kodak Digital Camera through a USB port and the Kodak Easy Dock station. The operator will have the ability to select all or any number of photos from the camera to be added to the record. Additionally, other TWAIN compliant input devices like Photo Scanners can be attached to the Precinct workstations to input photos or other digital evidence in the future. The application will save the records to the local hard drive and continually try to forward the record to the server. This methodology will insure that a user can add records and photos regardless of whether the network or server is available. Once the record is transferred to the server successfully, the record will be removed from the local hard drive and the disk space will be recovered.

A Photo Imaging WebRetrieve Application/Website is currently in place on the NYPD WAN. Hundreds of Users are currently trained and using this application. We propose that the same application interface be used for Domestic Violence. The user would be given the choice to select from a number of databases within a single website including Arrestee, Missing Persons, Gun Permits, and Domestic Violence to search and display records with photos. This option will also eliminate the need for additional user management and activity tracking setup. Each database has its own database design, customized screens, and report formats. Access will be limited to authorized users with valid passwords and different user groups will be developed with various functions (for example, adding new cases, viewing cases, updating cases, etc.).

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