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Orbis Completes Law Enforcement BlackBerry PDA Solution That Runs on J2ME
Application Has Sprint/Nextel Validation and Verification Process Approval, Released on the Nextel National Network
Feb. 3, 2006 12:15 PM
Orbis Integrated Solutions, a business consulting and technology integration firm which focuses on Investigative Solutions and Data Management Solutions, has announced the successful completion of the RIM Blackberry 7520 wireless investigative solution. The wireless application also obtained approval from the Sprint / Nextel validation and verification process, and released on the Nextel National Network.
The wireless investigative solution provides a secure, transportable and cost-effective means for law enforcement agents to carry out investigative duties from the RIM Blackberry 7520. Features on the wireless device include an intuitive image-based main menu, full color screen, easily navigable data entry fields, wildcard driven partial searching and detailed results. The application runs on the Java platform (J2ME) and utilizes a 3DES encryption model for added security. The application offers complete search functionality on people - name, address, SSN, phone, vehicles – plate, VIN, make, model, property, vessels and conviction records. This provides a substantial advantage for officers in the field.
Orbis has been successful delivering leading-edge Investigative Solutions for homeland security, anti-terrorism and crime fighting solutions to government, law enforcement agencies and related commercial organizations.
Orbis has developed solutions including –
• Algorithmic “probabilistic” search technology that links duplicate, similar and fragmented records within and across multiple data sources.
• Statewide intranet based application for use by the State Police to search for motor vehicle registration and drivers’ records.
• High compression searchable CD-ROM database with 1,000,000 Department of Motor Vehicle records.
• Data management solution to overcome rapid and tremendous data growth by providing the archive/storage, indexing, compression, viewing / presentation and migration solutions to address these data growth issues.
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