53 agencies purchase Spillman, 104 expand systems in Q3 of 2016

Dec. 9, 2016
Customers choose software for integration and online training purposes

SALT LAKE CITY – Dec. 1, 2016 - Fifty-three public safety agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies, a Motorola Solutions Company,  for the first time during the third quarter of 2016, joining more than 1,700 public safety and private security agencies of all sizes across the country already using Spillman products. In addition to these new agencies, 104 existing customers expanded their Spillman Flex systems by purchasing additional modules.

Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin purchased the complete Spillman Flex suite, including  Records Management (RMS), Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Jail Management (JMS), and mobile software, for a comprehensive law enforcement solution. Personnel can use the fully integrated modules to simplify data entry and give users across all departments quick access to the most up-to-date, critical information. This will help reduce response time for personnel and create a more convenient user experience. Chippewa County also purchased Spillman’s InSight module and CAD2CAD Interface to more easily share records with Eau Claire Police Department and Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Office, both of which also recently purchased Spillman. The CAD2CAD Interface will allow the sheriff’s office to communicate directly with Eau Claire and further integrate their dispatching processes. The Flex system is backed by Spillman’s reliable customer service and 24-hour technical support.

In Louisiana, Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office expanded its existing Flex system to include Spillman’s new Learning Management System (LMS) software. The LMS provides Spillman customers with an affordable way to continue and expand their software training at a time and place that is convenient for them. The module exists as a web-based platform, allowing agency personnel to log in using any device with a web browser and internet connection, including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones. New courses on various Spillman products, processes, and updates are added to the LMS regularly, ensuring that customers always have access to the information they need to use the software effectively. The LMS is also built to appeal to many styles of learning by providing information in a variety of ways, such as written material, images, videos, practical exercises, and assessment questions.

Metro Security Inc. in Utah purchased Spillman’s cloud software solution for private security, Spillman Ally. Its innovative, easy-to-use, web-based platform made Ally the perfect fit for the security company.  Ally can be accessed from the cloud using any device with an internet connection, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This means Metro Security personnel can create name, vehicle, property, incident, and offense records while away from the office. Using Ally, personnel can also attach files to any record, including images, audio files, video files, PDFs, and Microsoft Word and Excel files. Metro Security Inc. is one of a growing number of contract and in-house security firms selecting Spillman Ally.

Spillman Technologies, a Motorola Solutions Company, serves more than 1,700 police departments, sheriff’s offices, communication centers, correctional facilities, fire departments, and security organizations nationwide. Spillman specializes in integrated on-premises and cloud based software solutions, including Computer-Aided Dispatch, Records Management Systems, Mobile Data & Field Reporting, Mapping & GIS, Jail Management Systems, Fire, Data Sharing, Personnel & Resources, and Analytics & Intelligence-Led Policing. For more information about Spillman, visit www.spillman.com.

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New sales:       

  • Anson Fire Department, Wis.
  • Aspen Fire Protection District, Colo.
  • Atkinson School District Police Department, Ga. (Nova)
  • Bloomer EMS, Wis.
  • Bloomer Fire Department, Wis.
  • Bloomer Police Department, Wis.
  • Boyd Police Department, Wis.
  • Boyd-Edson-Delmar RFD, Wis.
  • Burns Harbor Police Department, Ind. (Nova)
  • Cadott EMS, Wis.
  • Cadott Police Department, Wis.
  • Cadott-Goetz-Sigel Fire Department, Wis.
  • CalComm, Ill.
  • Calumet Park Police Department, Ill.
  • Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department, Wis.
  • Chippewa Falls Fire & Emergency Ser, Wis.
  • Chippewa Falls Police Department, Wis.
  • Chippewa Fire District, Wis.
  • Cornell Area Fire Department, Wis.
  • Cornell EMS, Wis.
  • Cornell Police Department, Wis.
  • Country Club Hills Police Department, Ill.
  • Eagle Point Fire Department, Wis.
  • Emeryville Police Department, Calif.
  • Española/Rio Arriba 911 Center, N.M.
  • Gordon County E 9-1-1, Ga.
  • Hallie Township Police Department, Wis.
  • Haverstraw Police Department, N.Y.
  • Hutsonville Police Department, Ill.
  • Jasper County Sheriff’s Department, Ill.
  • Metro Security Inc., Utah (Ally)
  • Midlothian Police Department, Ill.
  • New Auburn Area Fire Department, Wis.
  • New Auburn Police Department, Wis.
  • Newton Police Department, Ill.
  • Orangetown Police Department, N.Y.
  • Palestine Police Department, Ill.
  • Pflugerville ISD Police Department, Texas
  • Piermont Police Department, N.Y.
  • Posen Police Department, Ill.
  • Robinson Police Department, Ill.
  • Sauk Village Police Department, Ill.
  • South Nyack-Grand View Police Department, N.Y.
  • Spring Valley Police Department, N.Y.
  • Stanley Fire Department, Wis.
  • Stanley Police Department, Wis.
  • Stony Point Police Department, N.Y.
  • Suffern Police Department, N.Y.
  • Sunland Park City Police Department, N.M. (Nova)
  • Taos Pueblo Tribal Police Department, N.M.
  • Tilden Volunteer Fire Department, Wis.
  • Tooele Police Department, Utah
  • Village of Oblong Police Department, Ill.

Add-on sales highlights:

  • Blount County Sheriff’s Office, Tenn.
  • Calumet City Police Department, Ill.
  • Gila County Sheriff’s Office, Ariz.
  • Monrovia Police Department, Calif.
  • Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office, La.
  • Prattville Police Department, Ala.
  • State of Vermont, Vt.
  • Taos Pueblo Tribal Police Department, N.M.
  • Windcrest Police Department, Texas
  • Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, Ariz.

New sales not previously announced:

  • Holton Police Department, Ind.
  • Milan Police Department, Ind.
  • Osgood Police Department, Ind.
  • Pflugerville Police Department, Texas
  • Rockland County Sheriff’s Office, N.Y.
  • Sunman Police Department, Ind.
  • Versailles Police Department, Ind.

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