MILFORD ? CrimeCog Technologies will be providing Ontonagon County Sheriff John Gravier a Web-based integrated criminal justice information service to manage the County Jail.
The CrimeCog service will handle all the information in jail bookings, medical screenings, arrest records and other important data using personal computers and a common Internet browser. The information will be encrypted as it is sent to a secure data center, where it can be accessed by other authorized users, including other police departments.
Emmett Township. in Calhoun County has also signed up for the CrimeCog service to handle its arrest and incident report and other law enforcement records. Marshall and Albion already subscribe to the service, which will allow all three communities to share their law enforcement information.
The CrimeCog system is unique in the way it both eliminates wasteful re-entering information and allows a single service to handle all information about a crime from the first report through arrest, preliminary incarceration, prosecution, sentencing and parole. 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 is powered by EJustice, a software system developed by $30-billion defense and aerospace company Northrop Grumman. The EJustice system has been installed in a number of large cities and counties across America since 1997. By creating a way to deliver the benefits of EJustice through a simple but secure Web browser, CrimeCog Technologies made the powerful system accessible to any police department, sheriff, county prosecutor or state court system for the price of a monthly subscription.





