CTS America Increases Presence in Florida

CTS America Increases Presence in Florida

Published November 16th, 2011

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Pensacola, FL –CTS America was awarded a contract from an RFP with the Putnam County Sheriffs’ Office to implement our Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Mobile Field Based Reporting, and Jail Management System.

In May 2012, Putnam County Emergency Services added CTS America’s mobile software enabling both agencies to work cooperatively in the use of the software for public safety purposes.

About CTS America – CTS America (SmartCOP, Inc.), a privately-held Florida corporation, is engaged in system development, implementation, and support services for a fully integrated suite of public safety products including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), Mobile Computing with Field Based Reporting, and Jail Management System (JMS).

Sheriff Mark Hunter Focuses on Technology Transition

Columbia County Focuses on New Technology

Published June 30th, 2011

New Technology Advancing Sheriff's Office

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

The North Florida Herald Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2011
Continuing budget cuts are bringing law enforcement changes to Columbia County, including Fort White, and the Sheriff is focusing on technology to make the transition.
About 70 people gathered at the Fort White Community Center on Thursday, June 23 for a multimedia presentation by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office that focused, in part, on the new technology the Sheriff’s is embracing.

The meeting seemed more like a family reunion than a “traveling road show” as Columba County Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Sgt. Ed Seifert liked to call it.
After a light dinner and heavy chatter, Sheriff Mark Hunter talked business. With fewer funds, Hunter said he made the logical move to revamp communications through a new technology, the SmartCOP computer software by CTS America, a systems development company.  According to the CTS America Website, the SmartCOP is a multi-agency system that streamlines the call taking and dispatch process by allowing for rapid data entry, setting call priorities and making resource recommendations.

The new technology, along with a 911 conversion call plan and new radios, cost about $2 million of grants from the county.
Still, the benefits outweigh the costs, according to Thursday’s presentation. Instead of 9-10 pages of handwritten reports that take days to process, Seifert said, SmartCOP sends an e-mail from the crime scene to the sergeant in a matter of minutes. “That means more efficiency and more road time,” Seifert said. This is crucial for the 135 paid deputies who patrol Columbia County, an area that encompasses nearly 70,000 residents over 797 square miles.  Hunter now had deputies serving multiple duties. For instance, a patrol deputy may also be a rescue diver and a member of the SWAT team. Even the police dogs are multipurpose with abilities to sniff narcotics, and trail and apprehend suspects.

Hunter is also promising a multipurpose district office in Fort White that would consolidate the tax collector’s, the county clerk’s and the sheriff’s office under one roof.
“If we don’t have the building by year-end, in December, I am committed to providing the manpower and the assets,” Hunter said.  Other technological changes include a crime map that Hunter plans to implement within the next six weeks.  He described the crime map much like a weather forecaster illustrates the weather. Crimes density will be displayed like thunderstorms or scattered showers, depending on where crimes occur and how often.  So not only law enforcement but also citizens will be able to see any patterns that arise when the “crime element moves around.” For the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, the number one concern is victim crime, followed by drugs and community networking, Hunter said.

In tune with Hunter’s concern for victim crime are the statistics that show his agency’s crime solve rate at 33.5 percent- a figure that he touted as being about 10 percent higher than the state crime solve rates.  “We’re just gonna keep on working and try to make it gooder and gooder,” Hunter said.

Jacksonville Sheriffs’ Office Implements Mobile E-Citations and E-Crash Reporting

Jacksonville Sheriffs’ Office Implements Mobile E-Citations and E-Crash Reporting

Published April 16th, 2011

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Pensacola, FL – The Jacksonville Sheriffs’ Office has implemented CTS America’s Mobile Form Citations and Crash Reporting.

About CTS America – CTS America (SmartCOP, Inc.), a privately-held Florida corporation, is engaged in system development, implementation, and support services for a fully integrated suite of public safety products including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), Mobile Computing with Field Based Reporting, and Jail Management System (JMS).

Hillsborough County Sheriffs’ Office Implements CTS America’s Field Based Reporting Software

Hillsborough County Sheriffs’ Office Implements CTS America’s Field Based Reporting Software

Published February 16th, 2011

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Pensacola, FL – Hillsborough County Sheriffs’ Office purchased CTS America’s Field Based Reporting software for the use of Crash Reports and error free submissions. They previously used a free crash reporting software product but was not satisfied with the number of errors returned when submitting to the State. This implementation was completed in April 2011.

About CTS America – CTS America (SmartCOP, Inc.), a privately-held Florida corporation, is engaged in system development, implementation, and support services for a fully integrated suite of public safety products including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), Mobile Computing with Field Based Reporting, and Jail Management System (JMS).

Lafayette County Sheriffs’ Office Implements CTS Software

Lafayette County Sheriffs’ Office Implements CTS Software

Published November 16th, 2010

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Pensacola, FL – CTS America is pleased to welcome the addition of Lafayette County Sheriffs’ Office Florida.
Lafayette County has implemented the CTS Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), and Jail Management System (JMS) software and Mobile Computer Terminal (MCT)

About CTS America – CTS America (SmartCOP, Inc.), a privately-held Florida corporation, is engaged in system development, implementation, and support services for a fully integrated suite of public safety products including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), Mobile Computing with Field Based Reporting, and Jail Management System (JMS).

Madison County, AL replaces old systems with CTS software

Madison County, AL replaces old systems with CTS software

Published November 10th, 2010

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

The Madison County, [Alabama] Sheriff’s Department will procure an Integrated Jail and Records Management System to replace the antiquated systems currently in use. The Systems will provide real time information sharing and store criminal history data comprised of warrant and arrest information, as well as law enforcement reports.

Source: CJISgroup.com

Okaloosa County Jail and SmartShare Arrests

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Icon for SmartCOP's SmartSHARE.

Using SmartShare, Okaloosa County Jail arrests three jail visitors in one day

Published November 3rd, 2010

 Data Sharing in Real Time

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Using CTS America’s SmartShare software, Okaloosa County Jail took three jail visitors with outstanding warrants into custody in one day.

SmartShare gives users the ability to share data in real time, and officers at Okaloosa County Jail utilize this capability by checking for outstanding warrants on inmate visitors. On October 23, 2010, throughout the day, three inmate visitors with active warrants signed in for jail visitation. In completing a routine data search for all three visitors, Officers noticed the visitors had active warrants. Once the warrants were confirmed with fellow officers, the visitors were taken into custody.

SmartJAIL Jail Management System – Corrections Forum Magazine

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Icon for SmartCOP's Jail Management System.

SmartJAIL Jail Management System - Corrections Forum Magazine

Published June 21st, 2010

At the time this was written, SmartCOP, Inc. was doing business as CTS America.

Saving time in manpower hours is the first thing that Major Jared Miller, Wakulla County, Florida Sheriff’s Office, credits with using CTS America’s SmartJail Jail Management System.