PENSACOLA, FL — SmartCOP, Inc., a public safety software market leader, has been awarded a contract with the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks for the implementation of an enterprise-wide public safety software solution including a Conservation Law Enforcement Records Management System, Mobile Computer Terminals, and Field Based Reporting.
“We are proud of our industry-leading conservation law enforcement system, said Shane Lincke, SmartCOP Founder and Vice President of Research and Development. “Our products and expertise working with conservation law enforcement once again outperformed our national competition and exceeded the rigorous requirements of the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks. Our solution is a field-proven public safety system designed to respond to the demands of the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks.”
The announcement represents another step forward for SmartCOP, which has long-standing presence with other satisfied State Conservation clients including the Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency. Additionally, SmartCOP systems are in place with numerous State agencies, municipal Police Departments and Sheriff’s Offices.
SmartCOP’s mission is to not only deliver quality public safety software solutions to conservation agencies throughout the United States, but to build long lasting relationships with the agencies we serve. “We are proud to not only be a vendor who offers differentiated, valued-added products, but also to be a partner in the truest sense,” stated Shane Lincke.
About SmartCOP, Inc. SmartCOP (www.smartcop.com), is an innovator in public safety software since 1999, offers cost-effective, fully integrated and scalable technologies that maximize the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies of all sizes in the United States. Offerings include Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Law Enforcement Records Management System (RMS), Mobile Computer and Field Based Reporting (FBR), and Jail Management Systems (JMS).