Analysts International Corporation (ANLY), a leading systems integrator for local and State government, announced that the company has signed a $6 million dollar contract with the State of Colorado. This contract will be used to help assist the Colorado Department of Public Safety replace the outdated Colorado Crime Information system currently being utilized.
The new Colorado Crime Information System, designed by Analysts International, will integrate CPI’s OpenFox Product Suite within a Service Oriented Architecture. In turn, the state of Colorado will now be able to effectively compete with national standards for such Crime Information Sofware; such standards include the Justice Reference Architecture and the National Information Exchange Model.
Elmer Bladwin, President and CEO of Analysts International, commented “Across our nation, public safety and criminal justice organizations face challenges when trying to share information — and Colorado is taking decisive action to address these concerns”.
Skip Fogus, General Manager of the Analysts International Government Solutions Division, added, “Our goal is to implement the new Colorado Crime Information System in a centralized technology environment that effectively and efficiently shares critical statewide criminal justice information — providing maximum service with minimal impact to existing operations.”
Jim Lynn, Chief Information officer of the Colorado Department of Public Safety, stated “The existing Colorado Crime Information System was identified as a constraint to effective and efficient information sharing across criminal justice and public safety organizations. Analysts International provided the best solution to replace this system by leveraging their deep industry expertise and CPI’s market-leading products. To receive the award, Analysts International and CPI scored the highest among all bidders in relation to factors such as cost effectiveness, quality, availability, resiliency, and agility.
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