Altia – a leading law enforcement software vendor – has today announced the appointment of Tay Jones as its new Vice President of Altia’s American arm.
Tay brings with him 14 years of law enforcement experience spanning operational, major crime and corporate functions within the Redmond, Washington Police Department.
Rob Sinclair, Altia’s Chief Executive Officer, said:
“Having Tay, an experienced law enforcement professional, working alongside our United States customers is integral in ensuring Altia is a trusted technology partner within Public Safety and Justice.
“When software vendors have the kind of subject matter expertise in the field that Tay has, they are better equipped to understand the daily pain and stressors they can help solve. We welcome Tay to the team and I know he’ll provide outstanding support to our critical public safety agencies.”
Tay Jones, VP Americas, added:
"Having previously been a law enforcement professional and leader, I’m passionate about investigations and the overall mission of public safety, so working with Altia made perfect sense. Altia’s software has been helping improve investigations for decades and I’m delighted to be playing a role in taking those benefits, along with some cutting-edge advances in technology, to even more public safety and justice organizations.”
Originally founded in the UK, Altia has expanded its international operations to cater for a growing number of customers in North America, Latin America and Australia.
About Altia
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Altia has been helping improve the management of investigations and intelligence for decades. Their software helps make investigations more efficient and effective, while also meeting security, regulatory and evidentiary requirements.
Originally founded in the UK, Altia have expanded their international operations to cater for a growing number of customers in North America, Latin America and Australia. Their customers include law enforcement agencies (including every police force in the UK), government departments, regulatory authorities, tax authorities and a range of private sector organisations