MILFORD – CrimeCog Technologies has purchased the integrated criminal justice information system, E*Justice from Northrop Grumman Information Technology. Under the terms of the acquisition, CrimeCog will support all current E*Justice contracts and will extend its customer base into seven states. Financial terms of the purchase were not disclosed.

CrimeCog also hired E*Justice software engineers formerly employed by Northrop Grumman. With the acquisition of E*Justice, CrimeCog will be serving a federal defense agency and local law enforcement agencies in Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

Before the purchase, CrimeCog had licensed the E*Justice system from Northrop Grumman and was delivering it over the Internet to police agencies, prosecutors, jails and courts. Now it will offer E*Justice as a client-server application and as software as a service.

?Northrop Grumman was an essential partner when we started our business delivering a world-class service to smaller police departments and other agencies, who got all the features of E*Justice without a big capital investment,? said Tim Daley, co-founder, chairman and CEO of CrimeCog Technologies, Inc. ?Now, under one roof, we will offer an integrated solution for any organization of any size in any part of the criminal justice system.?

When delivered over the Internet, the E*Justice service has powerful capabilities for real time data sharing between agencies that subscribe to it. For example, as soon as officers enter information from an arrest or incident, it is available to any other authorized user. Data can be entered from the field via laptops with web browsers and wireless Internet connections. Data also can be easily exported to generate and transmit reports to state and federal agencies.

The CrimeCog E*Justice service eliminates re-entering of data and is easy to learn and use. Departments maintain complete control of their data and can share selective information without jeopardizing a suspect?s rights or the system?s security. The CrimeCog service can manage all forms of police reports, court records and information about prisoners in county jails or state prisons. It works seamlessly to track cases from incident report to incarceration and parole. It can work with existing victim notification systems that also operate in many states.

CrimeCog Technologies, Inc. is a privately held company located in Milford Michigan. The company?s founders and managers have outstanding experience in delivering high security, mission-critical data management projects, as well as experience in growing small technology-driven businesses. The company?s board of advisors is led by James Bolger, visiting professor at the School of Criminal Justice at Grand Valley State University and former Deputy Director of the Michigan State Police.

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