Safety & Security
Solutions Overview
To save lives, serve justice and protect citizens, law enforcement agencies, emergency management services, disaster management, the military and other security specialists need effective tools to quickly pull together information and resources to coordinate emergency response efforts
OpenText solutions for security and safety have been developed around the following 8 organizations. Please choose an organization below: | ||
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| Courts and Attorneys | Activities relating to the administration of justice and the incarceration and rehabilitation of convicted criminals are essential to the well-being of the social fabric... more » | View details » |
| Emergency Management and Fire Services | Emergency Management Services are responsible for managing public safety communications systems to coordinate the response of police, fire and other emergency services, including the activity of government departments and agencies... more » | View details » |
| Intelligence Services | Intelligence about suspected terrorists and known criminals often resides in disparate systems and databases, throughout various federal, state, and local government agencies... more » | View details » |
| Military | At the federal level, the military is tasked with delivering on the mission—quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively... more » | View details » |
| National Security | Public safety officials must focus on disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery, while working within tight budgets constraints... more » | View details » |
| Police | ECM can modernize law enforcement practices through proper information management and the adoption of new video technologies. The adoption of electronic case and records management creates the foundation for ensuring fast access to time sensitive information while providing officers in the field with electronic access to mug shots and arrest records... more » | View details » |
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