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Edgewood Police Department

Friday, April 30, 2010
The Edgewood Police Department located in Edgewood, Florida, has recently joined the eFORCE® family.

The Edgewood Police Dept is one of several agencies in Florida who have recently chosen the eFORCE® Software Solution.

To find out more about why they went with eFORCE®, read the Press Release.

2010 Wyoming Administrator Conference

Friday, April 16, 2010
The Wyoming Administrator Conference went very well, it was the most well attended conference in the history of the Wyoming Administrator Conferences.  The Chiefs, Sheriffs, and other law enforcement personnel were very gracious with their time while stopping by the eFORCE booth to see the latest our product has to offer.  Some vendors were even invited to a steak dinner for the administrators which was excellent to spend time with everyone. eFORCE realized there is a big need in Wyoming and we have the perfect solution for most all the agencies we visited with. 

We feel there is a great need with the agencies in Wyoming expect a lot of eFORCE growth in the next few years.

To view more pictures from this show click
HERE.


Come Catch eFORCE @ the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs & Chiefs Conference

Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Catch eFORCE® at the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Cheifs Conference on April 13th & 14th in Douglas, Wyoming.

The eFORCE® public safety software application has evolved to over 20+ years of product maturity. A variety of modules and additional features will allow your agency to configure the eFORCE® solution to not only meet the needs, but to exceed the expectations of your agency.


About the WY Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs:

Objective and Purpose
To consider and deal by all lawful means with common problems involved in the delivery of executive and management services to public law enforcement agencies located within the geographic boundaries of the State of Wyoming and to secure cooperative action in advancing the common purpose of the members of the association. To do anything necessary and proper for the accomplishment of such a purpose.


Committees
Several committees help the association in conducting work throughout the State of Wyoming to fulfill the mission of the organization. The committees are:

- Legislative
- Training and Education
- Law Enforcement Issues
- Finance
- Academy Advisory Committee

Find out more about the Association HERE

Spotlight: Price Communications Center, UT

Monday, April 05, 2010
 We want to officially welcome Price Communications Center to the eFORCE familiy!

Located in Southeastern Utah, the Price Consolidated Dispatch Center is a 9-1-1 PSAP providing communication services for 33 state and local agencies. The 14 member crew dispatches for the Utah Highway Patrol, County Sheriff and city police agencies as well as seven fire departments and two ambulance services. Their service area encompasses over 25,000 miles of paved roads in Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties, which is patrolled by Utah Highway Patrol and Federal agencies.

The Price Center recently purchased eFORCE Software (CAD) Computer Aided Dispatch System, which happens to be the (RMS) Records Management System for all our local agencies and is integrated with UHP Fatpot.

Come See eFORCE @ the Texas Police Chiefs (TCPA) Tradeshow

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Come visit the eFORCE Software Booth at the Texas Police Chiefs Tradeshow
March 30-April 2, 2010 in Addison, Texas.





About the TPCA

The Texas Police Chiefs Association was founded in 1958 to promote, encourage and advance the professional development of Chiefs of Police and senior police management personnel throughout the State of Texas.TPCA is the only official state law enforcement administrator's organization in Texas and, as such, it is concerned on a statewide basis with all issues involving the criminal justice system.

We believe that local chiefs of police possess a thorough knowledge of the law enforcement needs within the state. Through an organization such asTPCA, issues affecting the criminal justice system can be addressed both with local elected officals and the state legislature.

Over four decades after its founding,TPCA actively seeks to promote the professional practice of law enforcement administration, to represent the membership and the profession on issues of concern, and to encourage high ethical standards of conduct among law enforcement administrators through its code of ethics. Our membership now includes the law enforcement management personnel of over 300 cities and agencies representing a population served of more than 15 million.

Find out more about the association
HERE.