
Transforming Data into Better Information for Effective Conservation Law Enforcement
CODY Customer Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Division is featured in the International Game Warden Magazine.
CODY Customer Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Division is featured in the International Game Warden Magazine.
Lehigh County, PA is setting the new standard in data-sharing and investigative support.
Budgets are tighter than ever. During our recent economic downturn, we know all too well that the small police department does not necessaily only handle small crime. In fact, according to recent statistics, the old adage of the "big city, big crime" may be becoming an outdated assumption.
Small Business expert, Steve Strauss, USA Columnist: "CODY is making old school, new again."
Even in the safest communities, crime happens. However, when we are our citizens with knowledge of what is going on around them, alert and aware citizens can hep reduce criminal activity in our neighborhoods. We see it time and time again that when the threat of crime is real, the pubic will take action.
Back in the old west, the outlaws knew that lawmen had limited information. One town Sheriff probably had no idea what was going on in the next town let alone the next county. It’s a problem law enforcement has struggled with for a long time. But CODY Systems can help with its C.O.B.R.A. solution.
The Clinton County commissioners approved a software contract Thursday, one designed to facilitate the creation of a computerized system of sharing information among local law enforcement agencies.
In the April 2011 issue of Smart CEO Magazine, the CODY Executive Management Team wins a Smart CXO Award.
In Pittsburgh PA, 2009, three officers are dispatched to what they think is a routine domestic dispute call. When they arrive on the scene and approach the residence, shots are fired from within...